[DMCForum] Re: Sanden 508 or 510, what should I use? Vin 3323 Update
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[DMCForum] Re: Sanden 508 or 510, what should I use? Vin 3323 Update
- From: "brandelorean" <brandelorean@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 01:27:35 -0000
Hey Marc,
Thanks for the info....with the dry thing, I was making a reference
to how dry it is in Colorado and pretty much joking. Thanks again
for the info and will probably call some of the vendors and try to
figure out what to do.
Thanks,
Brandon
Vin 3323
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx> wrote:
> When you go to evacuate the air out of the system, you
> should let the vacuum pump run for an hour or so..
> During that hour, apply some heat to the dryer. Bring
> the temperature up a few degrees, not enough to melt
> anything! This will help boil any moisture out of
> it...
>
> You say "seems really dry"? How would you know? If
> it has been exposed to the atmosphere, then it has
> moisture in it... When you buy a new one, it should
> be under vacuum. Generally, you break the seal on it
> and install it quickly then put it back under vacuum
> so it does not absorb any moisture.
>
> There is no way I know of to "test" it for moisture.
> I just always assume if it is not new and sealed
> (under vacuum), it has moisture.
>
> The heat method is not to say that it will work for
> you, but if you are going to re-use the old dryer it
> will improve your odds. It is a gamble you may loose.
>
>
> --- brandelorean <brandelorean@xxxx> wrote:
>
> > Hey Marc,
> >
> > Well the system is not under vacuum and the dryer
> > seems really dry
> > (especially out here in Colorado). Do you think
> > it's still useable?
> > I guess putting the system under vacuum would
> > probably tell?
> >
>
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