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Air Conditioning Performance.; What do we expect?
Topic Started: Sep 4 2017, 10:20 PM (662 Views)
geogonfa
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coreyare
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Thanks for everyone's help, I took the compressor out to find that it was pretty well done for, scoring plagued its insides, used some AC flush and cleaned the lines, changed all the seals, excluding one elongated square (somewhat rectangular) seal that's not found in the o-ring kits I ordered on the adapter plate(we'll see how long that lasts :( ), new compressor, UV dye ester oil, new expansion valve, and drier, and that AC is running GREAT!
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R134 is 30% less efficient than R12. You need a 30% bigger condenser to make up for the difference
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Sep 24 2017, 11:14 PM
R134 is 30% less efficient than R12. You need a 30% bigger condenser to make up for the difference
Im using envirosafe, more dangerous, but because r134 a wont work in temperatures above 95 dungarees in my system, this shall work fine :D
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