I see. Very well. Thanks again, I would have never went out on a limb and connected a household thermostat to this unit without the advice here.
Chris here's a real short quick course in checking it's operation.Well, at the very least, I'm getting a short education in these things. In my travels this morning, I ended up at Lowes, where I found a Hunter brand thermostat on sale for $14.95 thereabouts. That's me, this is just a bench test anyway. Four simple wires, with a relatively decent little wiring diagram of sorts. And the damn thing started up. I was really more than surprised, as this unit has been decommissioned for a while.
But it's not getting very cold. It was 85 degrees where I was standing, and my lazer thermostat shot down in the hole only hit about 65 at best. And the very bottom tubes on the condenser were frosting, which in my limited experience with A.C.'s tells me that it needs refrigerant. I'm pretty sure that the unit uses R22, which I think is everyday auto refrigerant, but the service ports are the old style, like R12 Schrader type connections.
So if I'm right here so far, my question is how do I get the R22 in the unit with this old connection? It can't be that big of a deal, huh?
Thanks so far everybody, I've slowly getting it...
At work (back WHEN I worked) we had a wall sign that said, "There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about".And again, I get a new lesson every day that makes me realize how LITTLE I know about most things. I'm reaching a stage of enlightenment that borderlines utter stupidity..
Seems it's cooling ok to me Chris.Aaah! Don't go away just yet. Another field test has occurred, this time with a very nice oil encapsulated industrial thermometer. Seriously. Anyway, the outside temp was 85 deg., and I had it set up in the sunlight, why not? So my reading would hover back and forth between 68 and 69 deg consistently.
I also let the unit run for over twenty minutes, and it didn't vary. I have learned just enough about AC's to just irritate the living crap out of the pro's, but it would seem it should get a little colder than basically 15 degrees. My compadre here on the yard gave it a two thumbs up, said I couldn't expect that kind of unit to get any colder. Is he right? And are you right as well? My reality is singular.
Please, comments?