Newbie, installing "custom" system
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Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
Thanks for the tip, that unfortunately was a dead end. I will keep looking
Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
Here is the schematic for this project, I did not include the circuit breakers.
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Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
So where would the best place to add the extra oil? I am thinking the compressor discharge hose.
Also where would the best place be to install the trinary switch, the compressor discharge or the drier/filter?
THANKS!!
Also where would the best place be to install the trinary switch, the compressor discharge or the drier/filter?
THANKS!!
Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
The compressor discharge hose is a great place for extra oil. It spreads through the system with the refrigerant.
I prefer to put switches like that in the dryer if you have a port available. The compressor discharge is pretty hot, and while the switch is designed for underhood service why run it hotter than necessary.
I prefer to put switches like that in the dryer if you have a port available. The compressor discharge is pretty hot, and while the switch is designed for underhood service why run it hotter than necessary.
Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
I am having trouble confirming:
I want of course the compressor with the highest capacity and can only assume the 10S20F has a higher capacity than the original 10S17F but as I said have not been able to confirm this.
I want of course the compressor with the highest capacity and can only assume the 10S20F has a higher capacity than the original 10S17F but as I said have not been able to confirm this.
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Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
Challanges are:
1) Low compressor capacity on diesel low rpm w/ 10pa20.
Consider A6 12.6 cu in or better Diesel Kiki TM31. These com[ressors do not circulate much oil. Oil coats heat exchangers which insulates and reduces heat transfer. Oil also reduces compressor capacity.
2) No ram air with rear condensers.
Consider front mounted condenser from HMMVW
Consider louvers to grab ram air into rear condensers
3) Wasted effort for 2 R/D
4) 2 Evaps can peak discharge pressures
May want a pressure switch cut out on rear evap at high discharge pressure in south TX
5) Due to no insulation, evaps are spot coolers only
Seal out outside air except initial start up
Insulate X 3
6) Dual alternators
Drive belts must be a nightmare, if so,
Invest in super 24 (28 volt) alternator
24 volt clutch is OK w/ 28 volt input (on Sanden)
Hope this helps from Palestine TX
hotrodac
1) Low compressor capacity on diesel low rpm w/ 10pa20.
Consider A6 12.6 cu in or better Diesel Kiki TM31. These com[ressors do not circulate much oil. Oil coats heat exchangers which insulates and reduces heat transfer. Oil also reduces compressor capacity.
2) No ram air with rear condensers.
Consider front mounted condenser from HMMVW
Consider louvers to grab ram air into rear condensers
3) Wasted effort for 2 R/D
4) 2 Evaps can peak discharge pressures
May want a pressure switch cut out on rear evap at high discharge pressure in south TX
5) Due to no insulation, evaps are spot coolers only
Seal out outside air except initial start up
Insulate X 3
6) Dual alternators
Drive belts must be a nightmare, if so,
Invest in super 24 (28 volt) alternator
24 volt clutch is OK w/ 28 volt input (on Sanden)
Hope this helps from Palestine TX
hotrodac
Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
Unfortunately I sent a message over a week ago asking for availability and never received an answer.bohica2xo wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 5:41 pm The front system looks like it probably does the job, and is well integrated with the vehicle. A 4 port heater core bypass to keep the hot water out of the cockpit is probably on the vehicle someplace - if not add one.
The condensers look solid. Can you put fans on the second condenser?
The rear evaporator looks suspiciously like a small underdash unit in a steel box. That we can upgrade easily
https://www.ackits.com/evap-assy-minibu ... ch=30-0122
I have seen this unit mounted at the rear ceiling of shuttle busses several times. Basically a double width version of what is in that box, with 2 blower motors and 4 fan wheels. Ready to mount underneath a surface. And available from the site sponsor.
Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
If you sent an email to us, I don't see it anywhere.Mogman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:42 pmUnfortunately I sent a message over a week ago asking for availability and never received an answer.bohica2xo wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 5:41 pm The front system looks like it probably does the job, and is well integrated with the vehicle. A 4 port heater core bypass to keep the hot water out of the cockpit is probably on the vehicle someplace - if not add one.
The condensers look solid. Can you put fans on the second condenser?
The rear evaporator looks suspiciously like a small underdash unit in a steel box. That we can upgrade easily
https://www.ackits.com/evap-assy-minibu ... ch=30-0122
I have seen this unit mounted at the rear ceiling of shuttle busses several times. Basically a double width version of what is in that box, with 2 blower motors and 4 fan wheels. Ready to mount underneath a surface. And available from the site sponsor.
The 30-0122 is currently out of stock.
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Re: Newbie, installing "custom" system
Thanks, I clicked on the "get a quote" and filled it out, it said it was deliverd.
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