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Originally Posted by Air&Road
Beyond that, if you decide to go to a PF condensor, be advised, that if it ever becomes necessary to flush a PF condensor it is almost impossible to do so. IMHO, they are not the Panacea that some people would lead you to believe.
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I agree with this.
Didn't Dave install the PF condenser with little benefits to show for it? Using R-12 with the existing condenser and a properly operating auxiliary fan should be satisfactory up to about 100F.
Of course, down in Dallas, you might need to get the limited additional benefits from the PF condenser due to the extreme heat.
I might consider heavily tinted window glass in lieu of the PF condenser............reduce the heat load and you don't need the cooling capability.