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Posted by Mr.Tony to you on October 8, 2007, 8:49 pm
Add one once of refrigerant and if your back pressure comes up if does
perhaps little more "little ok" if your back pressure comes up temporarily
and it goes down again to same
before you added gas then you cap tube is block "partially" or is undersize.
Tony
> On Oct 5, 6:27 pm, "Stormin Mormon \(on backup computer\)" <cayoung###+
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> > What's the pressures, temps, super heat, and sub cooling?
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> > Christopher A. Young
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> > On Oct 5, 12:32 am, "Stormin Mormon \(on backup computer\)" <cayoung###
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> > > Did you vacuum out the air, before weighing the charge? Might be a
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> > > Christopher A. Young
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> > > This unit has a new compresser, cap tube and a clean condenser. Uses
> > > R134A, won't go below 45 degrees. It has a weighed in charge and the
> > > temp control is fine. Suction line is cool not cold. Any ideas?
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> > Yea had Vac pump on it for 3 hrs. Replaced strainer with a dryer.- Hide
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> Hi side about 150 low side about 15. Cap tube system, can't get at it
> to check super heat. Thinking about converting it to a txv system but
> with a 1/4 hp compresser i would never find a small enough valve.
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