Tuesday, Nov 29, 2005 at 23:36
Nn, you said, "the refrigerant charge is 250grams, and the manual says this *MAY* still leave the system overcharged, why anyone would want to overcharge a critical system has me beat"
Nn, Read the information again with open eyes, IF the system was *UNDER* charged I would agree with you, BUT it states the system *MAY* be, NOT the system *IS* overcharged, stick to the facts and don’t attempt to put your own personal thoughts into the post, if you can’t type the truth then don’t post what you know are lies.
Nn, said, "As to the alleged gas loss” and also "bet Arc Tick would be angered if they knew what reefer are telling folks to do....and dont be worried!...i havent dobbed them in...YET......no rewards to collect haha"
Nn, I have never said their is any "gas loss" read the post again, it was me who told you there is NO loss of gas, it was you who said he was going to report to the authorities that gas was allowed to leak into the atmosphere, it was you who said “you would dob them in IF there was a reward” is that a lowlife attitude.
Nn, when refrigerant is NOT under pressure it's an oil/gas mixture, not a gas, it turns to gas under pressure and heat! There is NO extra refrigerant in the system because it is pressurised at the factory with the specified design given by the ship owner that shows the specific distance between the various components, eliminating over gassing the system to any large degree.
I reiterate there are only quality Aero-quip brass couplings used to join the system individual components together, definitely not flared copper pipe, maybe a Unqualified fridge mechanic decided he wanted a brass coupling as a souvenir or for his own
home made fridge?
The system leaves the factory with the Aero-quip brass couplings so that any 1/2 wit can assemble it without loosing any gas at all, read again zero loss of gas, that means NILL.
As to size of unit I was just wondering if it was a full sized walk in freezer unit or just a small 600 Ltr fridge, and I just thought you may know the difference between the two?
Nn, you said “but then agin i also said it might be a way of avoiding warranty when the kit is sold to a non qualified person ..no serial no warranty? you tell me...i dont know why”
Obviously that's something else you just don’t know, yes to use your own words, you just don't know, the sale INVOICE given to the ship owner WILL have the serial number on it, that is why I have asked you for the name of the ship, and you have not told me that either, I suppose you have forgotten that now also, and the fridge system will be covered by warranty as per the invoice, but you would not need a business degree to know that,
well you didn’t know it, so maybe you have to be smarter than a fridge mechanic.
now that's low Mainey, you should not sugest he's not smart, umm did I say he wasn't smart,
well you know I ask a question and he won't give a straight yes or no answer so yes he's pretty smart.
He gets so far off the original question of explaining why he believes the EvaKool is a terrific fridge with a 11 degree temp variation, hell he is smart isn't he, could talk the wooden post of a
gate an the
gate would still think it is it's fault.
Nn, you posted the pics today, and they should be there on Monday, who did you address them to??
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