I took Frankenchiller to be evaluated for repair. Major design flaw, all the copper lines that the refrigerant travels through are too narrow, causing too much pressure leading to the hemorrhage. The failure point was at a joint that "Perfecttemperature" soldered, poorly. He painted the entire thing, including the condenser black. This not only effected air flow through the condenser, it prevented heat dissipation and had a lot to do with the high pressure situation that caused the failure. Seems there's a reason they make these things out of bright, shiny aluminum.
In short, I could have it fixed, and try to remove the black paint this Nozzle sprayed all over it, but the pressure issue would still exist, and likely cause another failure somewhere down the road.