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Originally Posted by AustinChief
Thanks!
Yeah I knew you couldn't "convert" the outside condenser in the heat pump I was just thinking that since they have to replace the a-coil in the air handler (I'm assuming the a-coil and evap are same or am I way off here) that they could go with an a-coil that handles r410 (pretty sure the new Goodman's have same fittings) and go ahead and replace the heat pump's condenser as well. Or would you have to replace the entire heat pump?
I have no clue on the soldering, which obviously could be an issue.
Just so you know, the air handler is a Goodman A49-15, I think it may be from around 2000. Not sure on the make/model of heat pump but I know it was manufactured in July 2004.
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As I have already informed you. You cannot put an R-22 coil or condenser with a 410a coil or condenser. Yes the evaporator coil is the same as an A , N or slab coil in the indoor unit.
If it is a Goodman unit replace the whole thing. Goodman products are the absolute bottom of the barrel.