Bad idea! There is still moisture in the air and lines.Air compressors normally have drains, yes.
Bad idea! There is still moisture in the air and lines.Air compressors normally have drains, yes.
I got him beat. I used a Bicycle Pump to find an AC leak! I added a desiccant dryer between the pump and lines and pumped the system to 80psi. Sprayed foamy water everywhere and found the leak! New dryer and it was working fine. For a few months.Bad idea! There is still moisture in the air and lines.
So all I need is a nitrogen regulator and bottle? I can connect to the center hose of the gauge set and charge the system as if using a tank of freon? And if I test it to 200 psi, won't that damage the low gauge that maxes out at 120?I cobbled this up 20+ years ago using fittings cut off old accumulators, gauges from an oxygen tank and whatever else I had. I Used R12 fittings but found a screw on adapter to connect the R12 fitting to an r134 hose if needed.
This is in my garage now.
I sure do miss ac work.
Don't hook the low side gauge up during the testSo all I need is a nitrogen regulator and bottle? I can connect to the center hose of the gauge set and charge the system as if using a tank of freon? And if I test it to 200 psi, won't that damage the low gauge that maxes out at 120?
But wouldn't you want to test the compressor function while it's pressurized buy running it a few seconds to see the running pressures?Don't hook the low side gauge up during the test
Not with nitrogen in it. It will build extreme pressure immediately as nitrogen can't be compressed at those pressures.But wouldn't you want to test the compressor function while it's pressurized buy running it a few seconds to see the running pressures?
Chris - I was going to get a nitrogen tank at a local welding shop. Something around 40 cu ft. Would that be big enough for a few tests?Bad idea! There is still moisture in the air and lines.
Ya It don't take much. Just be careful about over pressurizing a system. 200 psi is plenty.Chris - I was going to get a nitrogen tank at a local welding shop. Something around 40 cu ft. Would that be big enough for a few tests?
Anything I need to lookout for?
Not with nitrogen in it. It will build extreme pressure immediately as nitrogen can't be compressed at those pressures.
Thanks, I got a regulator, which has compatible fittings. I’ll be careful with the pressure when I put it in use.Ya It don't take much. Just be careful about over pressurizing a system. 200 psi is plenty.