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Old 07-03-2006, 11:12 PM
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Well this last weekend since I was at the beach stuck in 100 degree weather and at a standstill in traffic for over AN HOUR gave me a good chance to see how it's working.

My tech replaced everything again... another new compressor, etc, etc.
With the truck just idling, the temp gets down to 46'ish Going down the road or stepping on the gas to bring the idle up will bring the temp down to 42-43. That's ICE COLD.

However, getting stuck in traffic for an hour or so, you can feel the temp difference. I still want to try the fan trick.

Paragon, why won't the fan idea work? Even GM's on their Yukons had a Service Bulletin to add a supplemental fan when the vehicle sits at a light. Any air flowing over the condensor should help. I know the H2 doesn't have the greatest mounting place but isn't there a way to make some air go over the condensor?

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Mark
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Old 07-03-2006, 11:31 PM
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Well this last weekend since I was at the beach stuck in 100 degree weather and at a standstill in traffic for over AN HOUR gave me a good chance to see how it's working.

My tech replaced everything again... another new compressor, etc, etc.
With the truck just idling, the temp gets down to 46'ish Going down the road or stepping on the gas to bring the idle up will bring the temp down to 42-43. That's ICE COLD.

However, getting stuck in traffic for an hour or so, you can feel the temp difference. I still want to try the fan trick.

Paragon, why won't the fan idea work? Even GM's on their Yukons had a Service Bulletin to add a supplemental fan when the vehicle sits at a light. Any air flowing over the condensor should help. I know the H2 doesn't have the greatest mounting place but isn't there a way to make some air go over the condensor?

Thanks,

Mark
That's what the guy at the fixit place in Texas said. Something about the RPMs of the truck being too low and building head pressure and the compressor not operating at the right efficiency or something.

I don't know if it will work or not, personally. He said that many 6.0L are idling too low for the compressors and I kinda half-assed believe him because I can increase the RPMs while stopped at a light and the A/C gets cooler. Other than that, I dunno.
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Old 07-03-2006, 11:39 PM
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He said that many 6.0L are idling too low for the compressors and I kinda half-assed believe him because I can increase the RPMs while stopped at a light and the A/C gets cooler. Other than that, I dunno.

That happens for several reasons. Increasing the rpms will obviously make the compressor flow increase pressure and the flow will work better.

Remembering that the way a AC system works isn't as much by adding cold air to the system as much as pulling HOT air OUT of the system. (condensor)
The problem is, all that hot air sits on the condensor. If you start to blow air OVER the condensor (that's why stepping on the gas at a light works... not only because you're increasing the rpms of the compressor but you're blowing air over the condensor and removing heat from the fan) you'll cure your problem.

I took a brief look and noticed that the H2 doesn't have an ideal place to mount another fan (electric) I still say that putting a fan to cool the condensor at a light will help.

Though my AC is working pretty well, I'm still going to try playing with this idea.

Mark
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Old 07-03-2006, 11:48 PM
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That happens for several reasons. Increasing the rpms will obviously make the compressor flow increase pressure and the flow will work better.

Remembering that the way a AC system works isn't as much by adding cold air to the system as much as pulling HOT air OUT of the system. (condensor)
The problem is, all that hot air sits on the condensor. If you start to blow air OVER the condensor (that's why stepping on the gas at a light works... not only because you're increasing the rpms of the compressor but you're blowing air over the condensor and removing heat from the fan) you'll cure your problem.

I took a brief look and noticed that the H2 doesn't have an ideal place to mount another fan (electric) I still say that putting a fan to cool the condensor at a light will help.

Though my AC is working pretty well, I'm still going to try playing with this idea.

Mark
Mine will fail again pretty soon. When my compressor imploded or whatever it did, it sent pieces into the system. Most got trapped in the Expansion tube, I was told. But some could have made it to the Drier. They couldn't get a drier in their hands soon enough so I don't have a warranty on the new parts.

On the 700 or so mile drive back home yesterday it seemed the A/C vacillated between good cooling and OK cooling.
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Old 07-04-2006, 08:13 PM
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Air conitioning systems are meant to work 20-40% of the vehicles normal life. It's not that way when you live in the southern US. Thus you will always have some AC issues. It's a quality issue found in all American vehicles.
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