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Unread 04-12-2004, 07:28 PM   #13
ciscokid454
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Originally Posted by Brians256
I really shouldn't have said "any decent POE-safe refrigerant". That leaves open a lot of room for error! There are POE-safe refrigerants with working pressures far beyond what a normal R134a compressor will handle (R404a is one of the marginal ones, as it might work at low evap temps as long as you don't mind reducing your compressor lifetime).
I understand that..
i've had the unit for over two years now..and it was already at least 3 years old when I got it..
and i'm just experimenting anyway..so if I lose it..it's no loss to me anyway..
considering the fact how would I go about finding out how much of a charge to put in it?
Is it based solely on the compressor or does the capillary tubing play into it as well?
The unit is obviously similar to the prometia and asetek models.
So I would assume that it should hold around the same amount..
Any thoughts there?
Thanks again
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