Posted by Bill in IL on May 06, 2009 at 19:53:04 from (63.167.14.45):
In Reply to: Re: A/C help again posted by Allan In NE on May 06, 2009 at 07:57:31:
No its not a 1066. We gave up on the air in that one long ago. Its on a 4840 massey and the system in this thing is huge. The condensor is clean but still have to verify the evap coil but it does have strong air flow out the vents.
I have watched the system fill from 30 inches of vaccum to now 20 psi on the low side all went in as vapor from small 12 oz cans. We are up to 96 ounces and still wondering what the heck. Low side is 20 high side 220. The filter in the system isn't sweating any so it shouldn't be plugged. I know about enough about A/C systems to be dangerous but trying to learn.
Thinking if it don't rain will be in the fields tomorrow for the first time this year and just going to run it and see how it works for now.
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