Overheating problems with A/C on
#82
Custm2500's Rude Friend
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That would be good at 85-90 out side. At 105 it shows 50-55 low and 330-335 high. At 110 it shows 50-55 low and 340-345 high.
This a site has an ambient temp Vs. pressure chart. I use that for reference if I don't have spec.
http://www.idqusa.com/faqs.php?faq=7...8&parent_id=18
This a site has an ambient temp Vs. pressure chart. I use that for reference if I don't have spec.
http://www.idqusa.com/faqs.php?faq=7...8&parent_id=18
Last edited by 1FastBrick; 08-11-2012 at 11:32 PM.
#83
http://www.ackits.com/aacf/ptchart.cfm
That is where I looked for correct readings. Is every site different, or is this site just wrong?
That is where I looked for correct readings. Is every site different, or is this site just wrong?
#85
Either way, it still must be a mechanical issue since both the low and high are in line. Even if the readings are low, wouldn't that just mean it needs refrigerant. If it is low, its not to the point where the compressor cycles on and off. So I'm kind of confused on where to look now.
#90
Custm2500's Rude Friend
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here is were I was getting the specs from that I quoted earlier.
IDQ - Auto A/C Products & Sealing Solutions
I am still wondering if there is an issue with the compressor.
The system must have been over pressurized to vent the pressure. The question is why???
Did you install E-fans??? If so were did you get the settings from???
IDQ - Auto A/C Products & Sealing Solutions
I am still wondering if there is an issue with the compressor.
The system must have been over pressurized to vent the pressure. The question is why???
Did you install E-fans??? If so were did you get the settings from???