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Old 07-22-2009, 11:20 PM
Matt L Matt L is offline
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Unless you can charge the system with oxygen-free nitrogen, leave the dryer disconnected and capped until you are ready to pull a vacuum. It comes charged with nitrogen. ANY exposure to air is too long.

How do you know that you got too much water in the dryer? You find out years later when the acid formed eats through your evaporator.
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