Matt,

Not sure about the thing you are describing. The coil is rough, but it is very 
thin strips running vertically and it is sort of fragile in that pressing on it 
can damage the fins. This probably surrounds the fan, but you should be able to 
access it I would think because the compressor is or should be in the bottom of 
the unit. In my unit which is a heat pump, this is a dome-shaped unit, which is 
covered in a weather-proof plastic-type material. You can feel the fins of the 
coil through the front of the unit or sides of the unit, assuming the vents 
allow you to insert a finger. If your unit has solid panels all around the 
unit, it is possible then you would have to remove the top in order to reach 
the inside of the unit. If that is the case, you likely only need to remove the 
screws around the top edge and take care when lifting to avoid pulling out the 
wires that connect the fan. Beyond this, I do not know how those wires are 
connected, but likely they are plugged in and would be easily removed. I wish I 
could provide more thoughts, but perhaps others on the list may be familiar 
with that model if you can provide its manufacture and model.
On May 17, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Matt wrote:

> I couldn't tell that I could get around the coil, I'm assuming that's what 
> the fuzzy brillow pad type feeling coil of chord or whatever it is in there. 
> I never found the fan, figure it is behind or in that coil, I saw a couple of 
> wires down near the back where the two lines go in, one being the copper, and 
> the other being the one which is covered with pipe insolation. I'll open the 
> panel and look again soon but it looks pretty full to me in there, and I 
> don't think that I can reach much beyond stuff on that side. The house and 
> air and all is only around 7 to 8 years old.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Scott Howell 
> To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 11:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Few AC questions for outside unit only
> 
> Matt,
> 
> If you can reach the junk at the bottom of the unit by removing the side 
> panel, you probably do not need to remove the top and in fact I would avoid 
> doing so unless you must. Not knowing what type of unit you have, let me 
> describe how I have cleaned mine. I can remove the side panel and reach 
> everywhere inside the unit, including the fan on the top. The fan on my unit 
> is bolted to the top half of the outdoor unit and the coil goes around three 
> sides of the unit. There is a wire cage that is screwed into the top and 
> bottom halves of the unit, so removing the top would be a challenge in any 
> case. So, all I did was to clean out the bottom and then take a hose and 
> spray from the inside out, which got all the crap off the coil I could not 
> otherwise get with a vac.
> Whatever you do, don't make the job any more difficult. grin I think some may 
> have to remove the top if there is not a panel on the side that would give 
> access to all parts of the unit. My unit actually is rather empty inside with 
> the fan at the top and the compressor at the bottom and a bundle of wires in 
> between.
> I hope this helps some and if the unit is fairly new, you probably won't have 
> to oil anything.
> 
> Best of luck,
> 
> Scott
> 
> On May 17, 2010, at 10:12 AM, Matt wrote:
> 
> > My main questions, before you have to read all this are, 1 what's the fuzzy 
> > coiled rope looking thing inside the outside unit.
> > 2 Do I have to remove screws from around outside of the top of the unit and 
> > lift the whole fan out in order to gain access to all sides and the inside 
> > of the unit to get at all possible debris?
> > 
> > I'm still pondering the AC stuff, I took my drill out yesterday and opened 
> > the only side panel I could find.
> > I had cut off all breakers to inside and outside unit before hand.
> > So I explored around in there.
> > Not much to do from there that I could tell.
> > I see a coiled like rope, or hose looking thing, it's fuzzy textured. I 
> > blew it off a little with the air hose from the air compressor, and 
> > vacuumed at it a bit with a shop vac. Just playing, lightly as not to hurt 
> > anything and mainly exploring at this point. Unit's working fine for now, I 
> > did not want to do the water hose thing yet, as I just wasn't in the mood 
> > to get sopping wet and be in a big puddle.
> > I blew out and sucked out all the vents around the unit. I did very little 
> > good, and no harm as yet.
> > I did use my shop-vac to suck a lot of grass and junk out of the bottom of 
> > that little panel.
> > I noticed many of the same sorts of screws around a lip around the top of 
> > my unit, These are on the outside, facing my stomach you understand, not on 
> > top facing the sky.
> > From what I have read on line, are you supposed to remove those and lift 
> > the fan totally out to get to the inside of the unit to clean in there?
> > I have not tried this yet.
> > Someone told me not to remove screws from the top of the unit if I found 
> > them there as that was what held the fan and if you remove those the fan 
> > drops.
> > I'll put my questions right up top.
> > 
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> > 
> > 
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