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Old 06-14-2005, 05:46 PM
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Question Intermittent A/C

I live in Charleston SC where the temp and humidity are usualy equal... c97 deg. F. The A/C will blow very cold at night, but barely works during the heat of the day.

There are no leaks, it has a proper charge, in the blue, there are no bubles through the sight glass, the compressor works, etc. etc. All seems well with the system, it was converted to RJ134 before I purchased it, but I just can't figure out why it will barely work during the heat of the day, but any other time it can freeze me out???

What to think?

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Old 06-14-2005, 06:06 PM
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How about the system is over charged...

The high side presssure is greater in the daytime. High pressure switch kicks in to prevent system damage.

??????? Can you use the sight glass for charge on a converted system???


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Old 06-14-2005, 06:34 PM
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??????? Can you use the sight glass for charge on a converted system???


Just an idea,

Michael
The sight glass(if there is one) on 134 systems doesn't carry as much meaning as it does on an R12 system. 134 sight glass can appear foamy and be functioning just fine.

You need to hook up some 134 gauges and look at the pressures in the heat of the day. If you don't have the gauges, a shop should do it for an hrs. labor.
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The sight glass(if there is one) on 134 systems doesn't carry as much meaning as it does on an R12 system. 134 sight glass can appear foamy and be functioning just fine.

You need to hook up some 134 gauges and look at the pressures in the heat of the day. If you don't have the gauges, a shop should do it for an hrs. labor.

With the A/C system off the sight glass shows nothing... with the system on it shows a greyish foglike flow... I'm assuming that that is the RJ134 coolant, but I'm not sure.

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Old 06-15-2005, 09:12 AM
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Without pressures and temperatures you are flying blind. You need to connect a manifold set and get the ambient temp and the vent temp. Post these four parameters here.

Since it works at night and not in the daytime it is most likely undercharged, but don't assume this without gauges and temps.

BTW, the high pressure switch does NOT turn off the a/c, it turns on the aux fan to bring down the high side pressure to prevent damage.

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Old 06-15-2005, 09:42 AM
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Right larry,

What high-side pressure should a convert system be charged to at 95-100F day?
NONE of my systems have been converted, so I am not aware.

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Old 06-14-2005, 06:31 PM
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Charge

When I checked the charge I did so with a set of generic A/C pressure guages... the readings were right in the middle of the "blue" field, which should have been the optimal charge, not sure of the numbers c24 something. Although, I did this during the heat of the day...

Does anyone know what the pressure readings should be for the 300D's A/C system? Do you think that since the system performs perfectly at night, I should check the pressure at night and ensure the system registers the same numbers at noon?

I seriously thought about installing an inverter and using a Cruise-Aire through-the-hatch boat A/C... LOL.

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