Reparar la cubierta rota del aire acondicionado con imanes.
lo he visto numerosas veces, falta tapa del aire acondicionado, cubierta para conductos pegada con cinta adhesiva a la unidad del ventilador, usando un cable trenzado para sujetar la cubierta en su lugar, Cubiertas de aire acondicionado inclinadas y mal ajustadas (no se intentó reparar, simplemente colgando allí con la bisagra restante)…
Estas son señales reveladoras de que la bisagra o el pestillo de la cubierta está roto y la mayoría de los propietarios recurren a formas creativas de reparación., relativamente mejor que no cubrirlo en absoluto, lo que puede afectar el flujo de aire y la protección contra el polvo de la unidad del ventilador.
A continuación se muestra solo una forma alternativa de reparación/modificación para agregar a la lista. : ), excepto que:
1) No hay señales reveladoras una vez que hayamos terminado.
2) Funciona mejor que la portada original., Te darás cuenta en tu próxima limpieza. (pero no empieces a romper la cubierta todavía si todavía está en garantía!)
Entonces comencemos!
Lo que necesitarás:
– La tapa del aire acondicionado con bisagra rota. (Continúe y rompa la bisagra de plástico restante, ya que si ya está rota)
– Bloquear imanes de neodimio 20 incógnita 10 incógnita 2 milímetros: 1-2piezas (si no estás usando chatarra)
– Súper pegamento
– Cinta adhesiva de doble cara
– Cinta adhesiva de buena calidad.
– Pequeño trozo de chatarra (opcional, si estás usando solo 1 imán)
Paso 1. Identifique un punto en la unidad del ventilador del aire acondicionado que tenga contacto con la cubierta o que tenga solo un pequeño espacio (2-4mm de espacio está bien) from the cover when fully closed.
Mark the spot on to the cover. (ideally it is a flat smooth area)
Paso 2. Stick the scrap metal Or 1pcs of the magnet to the cover using double side adhesive tape (If you are using magnet, take note of the polarity so you will not end up sticking both the same polarity facing each other)
Reinforce by pasting a big generous piece of adhesive tape over the magnet/scrap metal
Paso 3 Super glue a piece of block neodymium magnet to the spot on the air-conditioner unit where it will come in contact with the cover when fully closed.
Apply firm pressure on the magnet for 10 seconds for the super glue to bond.
Reinforce it by wrapping some adhesive tape over the magnet, I’ve added 2 layers of clear adhesive (vertically and horizontally) for good measure. Apply pressure and give the adhesive tape a good rub to secure it in place. If you are not in a hurry, wait for a few hours for the super glue and adhesive tape to set and have a good grip because we want this to be really secure.
This photo highlight in red the single block magnet positioned on the top-middle section of the air-conditioner.
El 2 blue circles shows original holes for existing latches which requires no modification.
Paso 4. Align the magnets/scrap metal piece and fix the cover back to the air-conditioner blower unit, it should click when in contact. (Shown in red circle below)
Finally, press in the latchs to secure the cover and we are done! (Shown in blue circles below)
The following photo taken from way up the ceiling shows the gap between the cover and blower unit.
The neodymium magnet holding on to the cover scrap metal can be seen only through the grill above if you climb up and look really hard.

As a bonus, you can now easily remove the whole cover for washing during cleaning and maintenance without the fear of breaking a plastic hinge! There are simply no more hinges to break. Notes: The reasons why a scrap metal was used in this case is because: 1) Some cover are relatively light weight, not necessary to use 2pcs of neodymium magnets 2) Scap metal which are thin and larger size than the magnet is easier to stick to the cover as it has a larger surface area for more double side adhesive hence better adhesion. 3) No need to align 2 pieces of magnets perfectly as the scrap metal is slightly larger. But for other cases, you may need the strength of 2pcs of neodymium magnets if the cover is heavy or the gap is wider. Some situations may require a disc shaped neodymium magnets, it really depends. Happy modifying!
lo he visto numerosas veces, falta tapa del aire acondicionado, cubierta para conductos pegada con cinta adhesiva a la unidad del ventilador, usando un cable trenzado para sujetar la cubierta en su lugar, Cubiertas de aire acondicionado inclinadas y mal ajustadas (no se intentó reparar, simplemente colgando allí con la bisagra restante)…
Estas son señales reveladoras de que la bisagra o el pestillo de la cubierta está roto y la mayoría de los propietarios recurren a formas creativas de reparación., relativamente mejor que no cubrirlo en absoluto, lo que puede afectar el flujo de aire y la protección contra el polvo de la unidad del ventilador.
A continuación se muestra solo una forma alternativa de reparación/modificación para agregar a la lista. : ), excepto que:
1) No hay señales reveladoras una vez que hayamos terminado.
2) Funciona mejor que la portada original., Te darás cuenta en tu próxima limpieza. (pero no empieces a romper la cubierta todavía si todavía está en garantía!)
Entonces comencemos!
Lo que necesitarás:
– La tapa del aire acondicionado con bisagra rota. (Continúe y rompa la bisagra de plástico restante, ya que si ya está rota)
– Bloquear imanes de neodimio 20 incógnita 10 incógnita 2 milímetros: 1-2piezas (si no estás usando chatarra)
– Súper pegamento
– Cinta adhesiva de doble cara
– Cinta adhesiva de buena calidad.
– Pequeño trozo de chatarra (opcional, si estás usando solo 1 imán)
Paso 1. Identifique un punto en la unidad del ventilador del aire acondicionado que tenga contacto con la cubierta o que tenga solo un pequeño espacio (2-4mm de espacio está bien) from the cover when fully closed.
Mark the spot on to the cover. (ideally it is a flat smooth area)
Paso 2. Stick the scrap metal Or 1pcs of the magnet to the cover using double side adhesive tape (If you are using magnet, take note of the polarity so you will not end up sticking both the same polarity facing each other)
Reinforce by pasting a big generous piece of adhesive tape over the magnet/scrap metal
Paso 3 Super glue a piece of block neodymium magnet to the spot on the air-conditioner unit where it will come in contact with the cover when fully closed.
Apply firm pressure on the magnet for 10 seconds for the super glue to bond.
Reinforce it by wrapping some adhesive tape over the magnet, I’ve added 2 layers of clear adhesive (vertically and horizontally) for good measure. Apply pressure and give the adhesive tape a good rub to secure it in place. If you are not in a hurry, wait for a few hours for the super glue and adhesive tape to set and have a good grip because we want this to be really secure.
This photo highlight in red the single block magnet positioned on the top-middle section of the air-conditioner.
El 2 blue circles shows original holes for existing latches which requires no modification.
Paso 4. Align the magnets/scrap metal piece and fix the cover back to the air-conditioner blower unit, it should click when in contact. (Shown in red circle below)
Finally, press in the latchs to secure the cover and we are done! (Shown in blue circles below)
The following photo taken from way up the ceiling shows the gap between the cover and blower unit.
The neodymium magnet holding on to the cover scrap metal can be seen only through the grill above if you climb up and look really hard.

As a bonus, you can now easily remove the whole cover for washing during cleaning and maintenance without the fear of breaking a plastic hinge! There are simply no more hinges to break. Notes: The reasons why a scrap metal was used in this case is because: 1) Some cover are relatively light weight, not necessary to use 2pcs of neodymium magnets 2) Scap metal which are thin and larger size than the magnet is easier to stick to the cover as it has a larger surface area for more double side adhesive hence better adhesion. 3) No need to align 2 pieces of magnets perfectly as the scrap metal is slightly larger. But for other cases, you may need the strength of 2pcs of neodymium magnets if the cover is heavy or the gap is wider. Some situations may require a disc shaped neodymium magnets, it really depends. Happy modifying!