this machines vacuum pump oil gets contaminated real fast when its excessively humid outside. Like 100% humidity like its always here I used it the other day no issues when its dry
Hey buddy you have the tank on your AC machine on wrong... The green tank is supposed to actually be upside down..... Both my robinair machines. (I have he one just like yours and the newest machine they have out) and the manuals say to put the tank on upside-down
I know. Why would it have to be upside down when i'm not refilling it, My machine does not auto refill fancier ones do, When I fill it the tank goes upside down. The tank parks better when its right side up.
It depends on the type of tank you use. The cheap ones you get when you buy a 30# tank of R134a from you local parts store you must turn upside down (valve down) to get liquid freon out of them. Most tanks that have dual valves will have one valve with a siphon tube so you use the tank standing upright.
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this machines vacuum pump oil gets contaminated real fast when its excessively humid outside. Like 100% humidity like its always here I used it the other day no issues when its dry
Hey buddy you have the tank on your AC machine on wrong... The green tank is supposed to actually be upside down..... Both my robinair machines. (I have he one just like yours and the newest machine they have out) and the manuals say to put the tank on upside-down
I know. Why would it have to be upside down when i'm not refilling it, My machine does not auto refill fancier ones do, When I fill it the tank goes upside down. The tank parks better when its right side up.
It depends on the type of tank you use. The cheap ones you get when you buy a 30# tank of R134a from you local parts store you must turn upside down (valve down) to get liquid freon out of them. Most tanks that have dual valves will have one valve with a siphon tube so you use the tank standing upright.
You talk a lot.
Yea this video is 3 hours and 49 minutes long