What To Look For in an AC Machine?
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What To Look For in an AC Machine?
I would like to get an R134a machine. The shop up the street that used to evacuate my systems for me has closed - the owner retired.
I only care about R134a as my vehicles are older and that's all I intend to have a need for.
Do you guys have any recommendations? Particular machines / brands to avoid? Ones that are particularly good?
Many thanks for any and all help!!
I only care about R134a as my vehicles are older and that's all I intend to have a need for.
Do you guys have any recommendations? Particular machines / brands to avoid? Ones that are particularly good?
Many thanks for any and all help!!
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
What happened to the retired guy's equipment?scoostraw wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:43 pm I would like to get an R134a machine. The shop up the street that used to evacuate my systems for me has closed - the owner retired.
I only care about R134a as my vehicles are older and that's all I intend to have a need for.
Do you guys have any recommendations?
Are you thinking about a vacuum pump to do your own system evacuations? Or a fancy/expensive machine to recover, weigh R134a, and then add the exact amounts???
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
Hi Cusser. Thanks for the reply.Cusser wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 4:26 pmWhat happened to the retired guy's equipment?scoostraw wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:43 pm I would like to get an R134a machine. The shop up the street that used to evacuate my systems for me has closed - the owner retired.
I only care about R134a as my vehicles are older and that's all I intend to have a need for.
Do you guys have any recommendations?
Are you thinking about a vacuum pump to do your own system evacuations? Or a fancy/expensive machine to recover, weigh R134a, and then add the exact amounts???
See ackits.com, site sponsor for new equipment.
The AC machine at the local shop (along with most everything else) was spoken for before I even knew they were closing.
I already have an excellent vacuum pump, but having a machine that does everything would be great also. I'm looking at the used market only. I can't justify the expense of a new machine. I would only be using this as needed on my personal vehicles. It seems like a lot of the older machines are coming available with the newer cars using different refrigerant.
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
If you also have a gauge set and scale, what more do you need? A used a/c machine is going to be around $2000 for something decent. For doing just a few cars it wouldn't make much sense.
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
I don't have a way to evacuate. And recharging with a machine is so much easier. Yes it would be an indulgence.
I am hoping to get a machine for something around $500. But perhaps I am dreaming.
Someone near me has a Snap On ECO-12 machine that is brand new with recovery tank, gauges and adapters for $1,000. It has been in covered storage since new. Anyway I am looking..
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
1) What do you mean you "don't have a way to evacuate"? That's what a vacuum pump is for.scoostraw wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 6:00 amI don't have a way to evacuate. And recharging with a machine is so much easier. Yes it would be an indulgence.
I am hoping to get a machine for something around $500. But perhaps I am dreaming.
Someone near me has a Snap On ECO-12 machine that is brand new with recovery tank, gauges and adapters for $1,000. It has been in covered storage since new. Anyway I am looking..
2) Yes you are dreaming.
3) That Snap On ECO-12 is for R12. Useless for any car made the last 30 years.
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
Anyone who has a vacuum pump ("I already have an excellent vacuum pump") and states he has no way to evacuate needs to review the principles of AC and installation, perhaps by reading several of the many threads on here about how to do that
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
Sorry guys. I guess what I meant to say was that I don't have a recovery machine and a recovery tank. I was looking to cover all the bases with a machine.
As far as me dreaming, I'm not so sure about that. I just missed a Snap-On ECO-134. I think it sold for something like $450-$500.
As far as me dreaming, I'm not so sure about that. I just missed a Snap-On ECO-134. I think it sold for something like $450-$500.