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Subject:    Re: Wild Diagnosis?
Date:    May 31, 2005 at 20:01:34
Posted by:    DNT on via: or 66.239.171.232
In Reply to:    The message posted by Doug Ledbetter on May 31, 2005 at 19:29:57:

I don't know I can almost make it make sense if the evaporator was completely isolated from any heat or moisture source like in a refrigerator freezer (would not freeze) and the liquid refrigerant filled it up you would have room for the extra refrigerant and very little cooling effect on the outlet line since it would be full of saturated liquid (warm) and probably slugging the compressor with saturated liquid. Condensor would also fill with liquid further reducing the pumping action for the high side also producing great amounts of subcooling which would keep the high side pressure down if you had good airflow across the condensor. Man that is interesting let us know how this works out. OK no more beers for me tonight LOL



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