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    Rgone Prommie Repair

    I got a prommie in today that had gotten damaged during shipping. It belongs to Rgone who is a friend of mine from XS - DFI Club Global Support - BleedinEdge and a few more other friendly forums.
    I needed to show damages to Rgone so I though I'd post up pictures here for him to see. This is a new Prommie which was modded with a Chilly1 evap, new suction line and cap tube I believe. An off/on switch was added and the controller removed. These mods were not done by me.

    The first major, and probably only, leak I see is at the condenser where the discharge tubing enters the condenser. The fitting has torn out of the condenser. I know can fix it because I have done another one like this but I will have to dis-assemble the condenser and cut back a few fins to get to the damaged tubing. It is possible that I can fix the leak without taking the condenser apart. I will know more tomorrow when I refit new tubing. It will be a matter of being able to heat the tubing inside the condenser enough from the outside without melting it.

    I also want to show a comparison of an up scale condenser compared to the prommie condenser.
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    What diameter tubing goes to the condenser?

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    That ain't...

    That probably ain't bad for 3 or 4,000 miles of riding in a UPS truck and 7 or 11 loads and unloads. Hehehe.
    Back and forth from board to board it seems.

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    Nice to see this thing will finally be working soon.

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    Are you going to upgade to the better condensor? I think this would be a good opprotunity. please update when you get it fixed and loadtested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz View Post
    Are you going to upgade to the better condensor? I think this would be a good opprotunity. please update when you get it fixed and loadtested.
    That's up to RGone. The plan was to repair leaks, new oil, filter/drier (it looks like original filter/drier), charge it and send it back. I will try to keep this thread updated as I go because I know Robert wants to see what's going on.


    Quote Originally Posted by killermiller
    What diameter tubing goes to the condenser?
    I think it's 5/16. I will know more later today.
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    tubing is 6mm...
    My advice to Rgone is: Let Ron change the condensor... it really worth the money.
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    I would upgrade it. Should have been done the first time ?

    Why would you want to remove the controller ? It works perfect ?

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    peter:
    it's common those mach controller goes banana.

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    I don't want to send the cooler back home without knowing what is going on so I opened things up. The cap tube appears to be near 8FT of .031 so I left it the same length. I decided to remove most all of cap tube from being wrap around suction line and wrap it around accumulator. You can see the old original cap tube that wasn't removed. It is wrapped around accumulator and then follows suction line back to compressor. You can also see how most of the cap tube was wraped around suction line on the evaporator mod. With the long suction line that is on it now I won't be able to wrap near as much around accumulator. I will soft solder what I can to the solid suction line and accumulator.

    RGone is like what are you doing to my prommie.
    Right now I am draining oil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killermiller View Post
    What diameter tubing goes to the condenser?
    1/4" for the condenser - 5/16" is for the compressor. Sorry I got mixed up before and gave you the wrong answer.
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    Now that is one long suction line on a prommie

    Reused filter/drier, old cap tube still on it..... hope whoever did the original mods is not still in business
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    Quote Originally Posted by boshuter View Post
    Now that is one long suction line on a prommie

    Reused filter/drier, old cap tube still on it..... hope whoever did the original mods is not still in business
    LOL - tear some butt Len

    I got it brazed back together and I'm pressure testing. New, larger condenser was installed. I will straighten tubing before I insulate. I should be finished pressure testing in two weeks Robert so go big hog fishing down in some swamp for awhile
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    this is a good job ron keep up the good work

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    Looks like that Mach has had a nice day at the spa.

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    Yeah...right...

    Quote Originally Posted by killermiller View Post
    Looks like that Mach has had a nice day at the spa.
    It been spa-ing while I been out in the swamp chasing big hogs. Hehehehe.
    Back and forth from board to board it seems.

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    looks like a little ripper now

    hey RGone.........haven't come across you for a loooooong time
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    Vacuumed all night. Obviously this is a very light charge (means nothing as far as performance) These shots are to let RGone know that he Prommie is pumping again. I've added gas since these pictures and I will load test latter today.
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    Nice job Runmc, looks good


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    This is where I stand right now with no floodback at idle. r507
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    Not only nice results but done quick too.

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    Do not...

    I repeat mR. Praz, do not say shett about quick. I still doing what mR. runnieMC toilet me to do and that is chase hogs...got almost 12 days left to chase or was it fish...hale if I know. If I get it back in a month, it will beat the double-wadded crap out of the last 8 month excursion the thing took. Hehehe. So letted mR. runnieMC alonez...me is RGone...ster.

    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    Not only nice results but done quick too.
    Back and forth from board to board it seems.

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    Looks good Ron

    It's nice to see someone tuning a system that doesn't need to be run with 100w to keep from flooding back
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    Me also...

    me TWO...SP? Oh yeah. TOO me...RGone...ster.

    Quote Originally Posted by boshuter View Post
    Looks good Ron

    It's nice to see someone tuning a system that doesn't need to be run with 100w to keep from flooding back
    Back and forth from board to board it seems.

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    Is that high side nearing 250 or 300? Can't tell.


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