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Post by dgray134 on Nov 9, 2019 15:36:46 GMT
I noticed in a post by Don. I sent him a message but havent got a replay back yet and wander if any of you who read this can please help me: I noticed you used 120" of .031 cap tube. I have .030 tubing would this work and if so how much would I need? This was a restoration job and it quit cooling as the tube coming out of the float was eaten off from S02 so I have installed a Frigidaire heat exchager part number 216783200 that was used on many freezers. I have installed it with a drier but I havent charged it yet cause I dont know the ID size of tube and cant find it anywhere. this was used for R12. Do you think this would work it is a total of around 4' long?
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Post by CCL2F2 on Nov 10, 2019 3:06:31 GMT
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Post by turbokinetic on Nov 10, 2019 5:02:03 GMT
I noticed in a post by Don. I sent him a message but havent got a replay back yet and wander if any of you who read this can please help me: I noticed you used 120" of .031 cap tube. I have .030 tubing would this work and if so how much would I need? This was a restoration job and it quit cooling as the tube coming out of the float was eaten off from S02 so I have installed a Frigidaire heat exchager part number 216783200 that was used on many freezers. I have installed it with a drier but I havent charged it yet cause I dont know the ID size of tube and cant find it anywhere. this was used for R12. Do you think this would work it is a total of around 4' long? Hi David. I have a Supco cap tube chart in my shop from a job today. Tomorrow I can look at that and see if it shows any conversions for that change of one thousandth. I wouldn't expect it would matter that much. If anything you could make it slightly less length since your tube is larger.
In general, R152A is similar enough to R12 for the charts to be usable.
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Post by dgray134 on Nov 11, 2019 15:21:08 GMT
Thank you guys for the information. I am going to keep my fingers crossed here as this is driving me nuts and I want to get this thing fixed and out!
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Post by turbokinetic on Nov 11, 2019 15:22:33 GMT
Thank you guys for the information. I am going to keep my fingers crossed here as this is driving me nuts and I want to get this thing fixed and out! I'm confident it'll do well! Keep us posted if you will.
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