I was thinking about a dual evap, and I was wondering about how to balance refrigerant flow to the evaps...
Anyone got any ideas?
I was thinking about a dual evap, and I was wondering about how to balance refrigerant flow to the evaps...
Anyone got any ideas?
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I just made sure each cap tube was the same length and both heads seemed to get the same amout of refrigerant
Both heads where about -35 as you can see the first probe on the mach reads about 20 degrees out oh yeah and cpu speed was because i was using a laptop![]()
Did you use a dual cap filter dryer or can you use a T to split the liquid line and run 2 filter driers and 2 cap tubes?
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Could you drill out the filter hole a bit and then just push both cap tubes in?
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That should work the same just make sure not to get any metal pieces in the dryer![]()
Yeah. I plan on using a 1/2hp rotary.Do people just merge suction lines at a T?
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I've seen it done with both T piece and Y piece mate. Think it's preference. I'm gonna use a Y for mine as it'l fit better
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a Y will flow better... I would prob use a Y
when you use 2 driers, than you can tune the refrigerant flow by changing the tilt of the drierOriginally Posted by n00b 0f l337
And just like 4everCS said, i would go with a Y
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