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symptoms of overcharged refrigeration system dingus 12-05-2006
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Posted by DIMwit on December 6, 2006, 6:37 am
stormy, you are to muckin fuch


> Overcharge can kill a compressor.
>
> What tools and gages do you have?
>
> Before we proceed, you have to give me your order ticket number. It
> should have been assigned already.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> I am trying to repair a fridge in the jungle of costa rica and have
> minimal tools/gages. it uses a 12 volt danfoss compressor and R134a
> refrigerant and doesn't cool even though the compressor runs.
>
> Is there any danger to just adding refrigerant blindly to the system?
> What are the symptoms of an overcharged refrigeration system? Is it
> hard on the system? Will it blow a fuse? Will it lock up the
> compressor?
>
> thanks!
>
>



Posted by Jack Treehorn on December 6, 2006, 8:47 am

> stormy, you are to muckin fuch
>


Oh, a bianese chastard



Posted by Stormin Mormon on December 6, 2006, 11:11 pm
Blast! I didn't get my ticket number, yet!

Nevermind all that perfectly good advice (just kidding).

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

stormy, you are to muckin fuch


> Overcharge can kill a compressor.
>
> What tools and gages do you have?
>
> Before we proceed, you have to give me your order ticket number. It
> should have been assigned already.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> I am trying to repair a fridge in the jungle of costa rica and have
> minimal tools/gages. it uses a 12 volt danfoss compressor and R134a
> refrigerant and doesn't cool even though the compressor runs.
>
> Is there any danger to just adding refrigerant blindly to the
system?
> What are the symptoms of an overcharged refrigeration system? Is it
> hard on the system? Will it blow a fuse? Will it lock up the
> compressor?
>
> thanks!
>
>




Posted by Hate on December 6, 2006, 8:37 am

>I am trying to repair a fridge in the jungle of costa rica and have
> minimal tools/gages. it uses a 12 volt danfoss compressor and R134a
> refrigerant and doesn't cool even though the compressor runs.
>
> Is there any danger to just adding refrigerant blindly to the system?
> What are the symptoms of an overcharged refrigeration system? Is it
> hard on the system? Will it blow a fuse? Will it lock up the
> compressor?

You're in Costa Rica, the land of hot young chicka's, and
you expect ME to feel sorry for you?

Anyway, you lucky prick, what are you reading on the low side?



Posted by dingus on December 6, 2006, 3:53 pm

Hate wrote:
> >I am trying to repair a fridge in the jungle of costa rica and have
> > minimal tools/gages. it uses a 12 volt danfoss compressor and R134a
> > refrigerant and doesn't cool even though the compressor runs.
> >
> > Is there any danger to just adding refrigerant blindly to the system?
> > What are the symptoms of an overcharged refrigeration system? Is it
> > hard on the system? Will it blow a fuse? Will it lock up the
> > compressor?
>
> You're in Costa Rica, the land of hot young chicka's, and
> you expect ME to feel sorry for you?
>
> Anyway, you lucky prick, what are you reading on the low side?

The problem i have in costa rica is basically finding anything other
than beautiful girls and other wild animals. transportation is hell,
trying to order something over the phone is nearly impossible. all
business is done in person and anything imported (like gages) is very
expensive. i have been trying to find the gages for a week with no
success yet after spending about $50 in travel. i just thought that
there may be an easy 'old school' way to diagnose my system without
gages. i do have an ammeter. do you think if i charged the system
until the amperage draw on the compressor started to increase rapidly
that would be a sign that my system was charged?


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