Rooftop a/c info needed for my daycab.

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Coolbreezin, Feb 27, 2023.

  1. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    A thought, you said compressor changed 2x, did you change accumulator (drier) and the orifice tube at the same time?
     
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  3. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    Going to be hard to put a room on a fiberglass roof.
    I don’t think a 5000 btu unit will cot it.
     
  4. Coolbreezin

    Coolbreezin Medium Load Member

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    Yes they were 4 years ago when it died the 1st time. now that I'm going into a 3rd compressor, he wants to do the whole thing again. He wants $2000 parts in labor to replace all the parts to get the factory AC running again.
    I have gotten the information that I need from my post so I am going to unfollow this one. You guys have a good time with your discussion. Thank you all.
     
  5. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    Accumulator and orifice tube should be changed every time you change a compressor, and type of compressor death dictates what else needs done.

    If you have an older truck (10+ years) i would suggest replacing EVERYTHING. includes hoses, coils etc. 2k for parts alone is steep, but sounds like dealer prices, pretty sure i could do it myself for 2k including extra tools to remake all the hoses and the 134a
     
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    Cdemars316 Heavy Load Member

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    I already have a fantastic fan up there and you cant even really notice it, you have to really look at it to realize it is there, the dometic takes up even less room and is more low profile than the fantastic fan
     
  7. ducnut

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    Ask and ye’ shall receive. ;)

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    Was just reading this thread and this dude was pulling in. What timing. Haha.
     
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    Jubal Early Times Road Train Member

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    You can’t even really notice it.
     
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  9. MTMAUS

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    Sounds to me like when replacing the AC compressor you are not flushing the lines, dryer etc, also its worth replacing condenser and evaporator, surely it's easier to fix these things?

    An AC system isn't that complicated, Evaporator condenser blower compressor tx valve dryer and some lines.

    Replacing it all would be cheaper and geta better result than a ####ty caravan one which is designed to be running whilst bumping along down the road.

    I just did an international eagle and I think it was about 2k to replace it all and regas

    Just my two cents
     
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  10. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

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    I was thinking this same thing. I can’t help but think there is debris in the components that’s plugging up orifices and passages and that’s causing restrictions keeping the refrigerant/oil from properly circulating, then, causing the compressor to self-destruct.
     
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