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Unread 07/28/2005, 07:56 PM   #268
cseeton
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Acrosteve,

I would love to discuss your 65 degree problem in more detail since I think someone gave you some unclear advice on a temperature, but I do not want to tie up this tread. There are some very good tips in your first link, but for people reading this - if you want to do a DIY chiller - hire a licensed professional. You need an EPA license to work with refrigerants. This will prevent you from not correctly charging your system and possibly have it fail prematurely, sizing one of the components to cause system failure, or - worse - injuring someone due to it being overcharged to pressures near the burst of the metal lines or the compressor shell.

Chris


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