Dash AC / Sight glass
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05-29-2005, 23:50
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Dash AC / Sight glass
Hi Jay,
Yes, I replaced the rooftop condenser with a new one from Acme radiator and A/C. Ran around $350. Is larger and does a great job. Flushed and pulled the whole system down to a full zero. Since I can recover, filter and reuse, I'll probably replace the dryer and old compressor after the summer. The R-134A is much harder on rubber in the system. There is talk of something better than R-134A coming down the pike, but don't know what it is yet. It is supposed to be more compatible and work at lower pressures than the R-134A. Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst" > Shane, > > When I switched the dash a/c over to 134, only "hardware" update was > a new expansion valve. > > Pulled a vacuum on it for a while, then filled system with 38oz of > R134. Works like a champ! > > 5 pounds is a lot more than what I used. Did you repace the roof top > condenser with something larger? > > Jay Darst > 85PT40 > SpringfieldIL > |
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05-29-2005, 23:53
Post: #22
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Hi Curt,
The oil w/dye gets metered in automatically by the machine that I used. Probably went through around 10 oz. Used between a 4 and 5 lbs. of R-134A. Prior to charging, the system was pulled down to zero atmospheres, so there was absolutely nothing in there to start with. Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Curt Sprenger > Shane, > How much 134-a and how much oil? > > Curt Sprenger `87PT38, Anaheim, Calif. |
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05-30-2005, 00:05
Post: #23
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Dash AC / Sight glass
http://www.duracool.com
Stephen 77fc35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@c...> wrote: > Hi Jay, > > Yes, I replaced the rooftop condenser with a new one from Acme > radiator and A/C. Ran around $350. Is larger and does a great job. > Flushed and pulled the whole system down to a full zero. Since I can > recover, filter and reuse, I'll probably replace the dryer and old > compressor after the summer. The R-134A is much harder on rubber in > the system. There is talk of something better than R-134A coming > down the pike, but don't know what it is yet. It is supposed to be > more compatible and work at lower pressures than the R-134A. > > Shane Fedeli > 85PT40 > Hershey, PA > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst" > > > Shane, > > > > When I switched the dash a/c over to 134, only "hardware" update > was > > a new expansion valve. > > > > Pulled a vacuum on it for a while, then filled system with 38oz of > > R134. Works like a champ! > > > > 5 pounds is a lot more than what I used. Did you repace the roof > top > > condenser with something larger? > > > > Jay Darst > > 85PT40 > > SpringfieldIL > > |
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05-30-2005, 03:55
Post: #24
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Has anyone had experience with the DuraCool product?
From the website that Stephen Birtles listed in this thread, it appears to be a working solution to the R134 refrigerant. If anyone has experience or first hand information about this product, I would greatly appreciate hearing about it. I have heard and read about the corrosive properties of R134. Too much stuff at risk if there is an alternative! Thanks! Jay Darst 85PT40 SpringfieldIL --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles" > http://www.duracool.com > > Stephen 77fc35 > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@c...> > wrote: > > Hi Jay, > > > > Yes, I replaced the rooftop condenser with a new one from Acme > > radiator and A/C. Ran around $350. Is larger and does a great job. > > Flushed and pulled the whole system down to a full zero. Since I > can > > recover, filter and reuse, I'll probably replace the dryer and old > > compressor after the summer. The R-134A is much harder on rubber > in > > the system. There is talk of something better than R-134A coming > > down the pike, but don't know what it is yet. It is supposed to be > > more compatible and work at lower pressures than the R-134A. > > > > Shane Fedeli > > 85PT40 > > Hershey, PA > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst" > > > > > Shane, > > > > > > When I switched the dash a/c over to 134, only "hardware" update > > was > > > a new expansion valve. > > > > > > Pulled a vacuum on it for a while, then filled system with 38oz > of > > > R134. Works like a champ! > > > > > > 5 pounds is a lot more than what I used. Did you repace the roof > > top > > > condenser with something larger? > > > > > > Jay Darst > > > 85PT40 > > > SpringfieldIL > > > |
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05-30-2005, 04:18
Post: #25
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I think the best bet is to give them acal and ask for some references
I plan on using duracool in my system but right now working on bigger things before resurrecting the air Stephen 77fc35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst" wrote: > Has anyone had experience with the DuraCool product? > > From the website that Stephen Birtles listed in this thread, it > appears to be a working solution to the R134 refrigerant. > > If anyone has experience or first hand information about this > product, I would greatly appreciate hearing about it. > > I have heard and read about the corrosive properties of R134. Too > much stuff at risk if there is an alternative! > > Thanks! > > Jay Darst > 85PT40 > SpringfieldIL > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles" > > > http://www.duracool.com > > > > Stephen 77fc35 > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" > <sfedeli3@c...> > > wrote: > > > Hi Jay, > > > > > > Yes, I replaced the rooftop condenser with a new one from > Acme > > > radiator and A/C. Ran around $350. Is larger and does a great > job. > > > Flushed and pulled the whole system down to a full zero. Since I > > can > > > recover, filter and reuse, I'll probably replace the dryer and > old > > > compressor after the summer. The R-134A is much harder on rubber > > in > > > the system. There is talk of something better than R-134A coming > > > down the pike, but don't know what it is yet. It is supposed to > be > > > more compatible and work at lower pressures than the R-134A. > > > > > > Shane Fedeli > > > 85PT40 > > > Hershey, PA > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst" > > > > > > > Shane, > > > > > > > > When I switched the dash a/c over to 134, only "hardware" > update > > > was > > > > a new expansion valve. > > > > > > > > Pulled a vacuum on it for a while, then filled system with > 38oz > > of > > > > R134. Works like a champ! > > > > > > > > 5 pounds is a lot more than what I used. Did you repace the > roof > > > top > > > > condenser with something larger? > > > > > > > > Jay Darst > > > > 85PT40 > > > > SpringfieldIL > > > > |
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