Re: Homemade charging tube
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Tocoldtohold
I was wondering if i could make some sort of charging scale for some small under counters. I was think about doing a charging cylinder that would hold like 2 lbs of liquid, or 6 ounces. they can vary in size and volume. Maybe a peice of 1 3/8 pipe capped off with valves on either end. I have heard of the same thing but it is glass, that can be exspensive. Any ideas? Thanks
Hi Tocoldtohold
With a solid copper pipe how would you know how much refrigerent you had charged.
regards
Lrac
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Sounds like a Risky Mission...Wuold,nt it be easyer & safer to just buy it?
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you can get that stuff on ebay for 5 bucks Canadain + Shipping, infact right now there is a 16oz for 5 dollars on ebay.
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The MG Pony
you can get that stuff on ebay for 5 bucks Canadain + Shipping, infact right now there is a 16oz for 5 dollars on ebay.
Hey Hey ..5 dollars save a bit of welding
& a whole less drama
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I have heard of the same thing but it is glass,
I think I know what you are talking about. My old boss used to have a couple of these, they are not used these days.
Just buy a pair of portable scales and a big bottle then you will never run out.
Chillin:) :)
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What are these things called? Can anybody link it? I just thought it would be fun. I need something to do with my time. I am always looking for crazy things to make or experiment with. Thanks for the huge reply. Is there nobody on the forum at night? Sorry im a noob here.
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[QUOTE=Tocoldtohold;66319]What are these things called? Try Dial-A-Charge cylinder's
Arthur
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They were also known as Charging Cylinders. Only worked with single refrigerants though.
Here's one to look at....
http://www.electrical-contractor.net...l-A-Charge.htm
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I have one that I have found invaluable in the past. Has scales for R-12,22, and 502. Works well if you want to charge a Pound or less into a system.
I have not used it in some time, as I am an Industrial guy for the most part. I guess I could convert the scales to the new refrigerants.
I found it in a secondhand shop and the owner had no idea what it was for.
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Hi NH3LVR, I have the same charge cylinder for use on
R12, R22 and R502. In the last two weeks I have sent some e-mails to Robinair distriution partners in England and Germany if I could change it to work with R134a. But no one has come back to me with a reply. Like you all my work now is with Ammonia systems.
Arthur.
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http://cgi.ebay.ca/refrigerante-char...QQcmdZViewItem < Here is one for 16oz for $5 Canadian.
Great condition too by the looks of it. I was going to get it my self but I finaly got my self a nice digital scale and decided I wanted the money it would cost for shipping to buy coffe with! glad to see he relisted it as it is a steal!
http://cgi.ebay.ca/THERMAL-CHARG-CHE...QQcmdZViewItem < $10 usd slightly bigger then the above and again in great looking condition!
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why not get hold off a small liqiud reciever off of an old condensing unit ,and utilise that ,it saved me humping gas bottles up and down stairs