12 Volt AC compressor in a 944 Part 3
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2024
- Hi Folks, Today on Dr Frahnkensteeen, Finally have our 85.5 944 at our house, I got just a little more done on the 12 Volt AC and I got the NO spark resolved and found some other problems lol!
😁... Notice this on my updates, you are the one I thought of with the car sitting here. Clicked on it and well now it makes sense. All right let's check this out....😁🙋
You are very good at explaining what you are doing! Thank you for taking the time to post 🌞
Thank you very much for that. At times I feel enough is not explained.
Good luck with the rest of your work on the car.
Thank you John ^_^
@@dr.frahnkensteeen4485 You're welcome
Damn, well once that is resolved and you have any problems, I do a lot of automotive AC work. I'm not so great with electrical that I am with functional and refrigerant. I hope you get this resolved. I adjusted my notifications that screw tube conveniently put on the back burner so I will check back later.
Hi Matthew, Thanks for that. I service AC on Big rigs and delivery trucks. I hope I can get the wiring resolved quickly because it will halt me on furthering my 12 Volt AC compressor conversion.
@@dr.frahnkensteeen4485 I hear that, that's where the tricky part comes into play.
Can you show me your wiring on the back of the compressor
This is the Compressor I have as a 12Volt version. Has 3 wires on top and 2 wires on the side. www.ebay.com/itm/165474198708
Nice attempt . But the pag oil is going to burn out your ac compressor. The correct oil for this unit is POE 68. Iv gotten the chance to speak to the manufacturer of this type of compressor and they said that pag oil is mineral bases and is some what conductive which may result in shorting of the windings
I did find that out too. so no PAG was added lol.
You're not supposed to use pag oil in them bag oil is electronically conductive need to use hybrid non-conductive refrigerant oil or else the pumps can/will burn up
I figured that out after I did the video.
@@dr.frahnkensteeen4485 I didn't know it either until just tonight after loads of research. Unfortunately there isn't much on these systems.