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In the process of pulling a wire off the contactor of a Goodman mini split which has 115Volt control wiring, the spade connector hit a copper tube and punched an electrical hole in it. Naturally the Freon (or what ever they call it these days) left the system.
The question is, how do you solder the hole shut? I've always heard that silver solder was used for A/C units. I have soldered a lot of copper plumbing back in the day and done a lot of circuit board soldering, but silver soldering is something I'm gonna need help with.
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
If we get this straightened out, then maybe I can start a new thread about the reversing valve that doesn't reverse anymore.
Thanks in advance...
The question is, how do you solder the hole shut? I've always heard that silver solder was used for A/C units. I have soldered a lot of copper plumbing back in the day and done a lot of circuit board soldering, but silver soldering is something I'm gonna need help with.
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
If we get this straightened out, then maybe I can start a new thread about the reversing valve that doesn't reverse anymore.
Thanks in advance...