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Old 05-23-2009, 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by nhdoc View Post
The problem is when the system is at equilibrium both the high side and low side are the static pressure of the refrigerant. Depending on the temperature and the refrigerant used it might not be high enough to close the switch, though I would think static pressure of any refrigerant at temps warm enough to need A/C would be at least 30 PSI so the switch should be closed.
hmm I did not think about this. good point. I suppose I will have to just try it out.

I cant seem to find a switch with anything lower than 29psi cutoff.

I may have to just jump the thing. I'll just have to see what happens.

thanks for your help
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