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truk4u
10-19-2008, 09:18 PM
Anyone have the low and high freon charging numbers for the Prevost Dash A/C using R12? Jon thought it was about 35 and 165. I can't seem to find it in writing anywhere.

dreamchasers
10-20-2008, 10:37 AM
Truk4u,

The numbers I remember for the dash air is; suction 38 psi and discharge 195 psi. The ambient temperature was approx. 85. My dash air works, but I declare it as 'wimpy'. The discharge temperatures at the duct runs around 52 - 54 once the system is stabilized. I am probably expecting to much. Once the coach is cooled down by the bus air, the dash air feels good.

I hope this helps.

Hector

dreamchasers
10-20-2008, 10:39 AM
Truk4u,

The numbers I remember for the dash air is; suction 38 psi and discharge 195 psi. The ambient temperature was approx. 85. My dash air works, but I declare it as 'wimpy'. The discharge temperatures at the duct runs around 52 - 54 once the system is stabilized. I am probably expecting to much. Once the coach is cooled down by the bus air, the dash air feels good. Both of my systems are R-12. I purchased a 30# cylinder through Ebay to have R-12 available for service.

I hope this helps.

Hector

truk4u
10-20-2008, 12:11 PM
Thanks Hector... I called Prevost in the Mother Land and they gave me the following:

Low side - 30 - 40
High side - 150 - 175

All this is dependant on temperature and as usual, A-1 was dead on the money!;)

tdelorme
10-20-2008, 12:11 PM
Hector, we're talking real Prevost OTR air here, not that toy setup CC uses.:)

Tom, that info is on the Prevost Car website somewhere, but I gave up looking for it after an hour last night. Their site is just damn hard to find stuff on, but it is all there somewhere. Pump it down and put 30 pounds of R12 in the system and it will freeze your butt off. eBay is the best source for R12 these days if you don't have enough.

Jon Wehrenberg
10-20-2008, 12:15 PM
Ted,

Poor Tom has one of those rare Liberties that has only driver's air.

Since he has spanked more than a few CC owners, I suspect they are going to be on him like stink on a skunk in Mobile.

Joe Cannarozzi
10-20-2008, 05:49 PM
Is that R-12 on e-bay fresh or recycled and what is the cost. I have a source for fresh R-12 30lb kegs, 588 bucks.

dreamchasers
10-20-2008, 07:35 PM
Joe,

It was fresh R-12 (original container, with seal still on) and I paid $525 for 30# cyllinder.

Hector

tdelorme
10-20-2008, 07:46 PM
Joe, I have bought two in the last year and both were new unbroken seal 30# jugs. Somewhere in the $400 range delivered. I had a high pressure hose go bad and the compressor seal leaking at the same time and used one 30# jug to recharge a couple of months ago.

truk4u
10-20-2008, 08:04 PM
Ted,

We're talking apples and oranges here! I am dealing with the dash air that takes 7 lbs, not OTR. I spent lots of time on the Prevost site also and couldn't find the pressure settings either.

Thanks for trying though...;)

Anyone have any experience with Freeze 12? Napa is selling it here locally and claims it works fine. R-12 by the 12 oz can is 40.00 and Freeze 12 is 12.00.

Freeze 12 website: http://www.freeze12.com/ 30 lb tank is 225.00, free shipping.

I'm glad I kept a little R-12 in reserve...:cool:

Joe Cannarozzi
10-20-2008, 08:22 PM
That freeze12 carries different charge levels so if you mix it with regular R-12 the correct charge becomes a crap shoot. If you use it best not to mix.

The last time I had to get a keg of the r-12 a local guy told me to prove the best price I could get and he would match it. I know he has plenty more.

Ted and Hector if can you give me a link so I can print out some pricing proof I can lower his price, thanks in advance.

I still have 6lbs left in the first keg but do want to get 1 more.

tdelorme
10-20-2008, 08:45 PM
This is the only one on eBay right now, Joe. Usually there are three or four. May be the time of year.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/R12-FREON-26LBS-I-GALLON-OIL-10-12OZ-FREON_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1163Q7c39Q3 a1Q7c66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c240Q3a1318QQ_trksidZp3286Q 2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem140276073433QQitemZ1402760734 33

truk4u
10-20-2008, 09:37 PM
Joe, Ted and anyone else using R-12.....

Maybe we can get a deal buying in volume, what do you think?

tdelorme
10-20-2008, 09:48 PM
I'd be willing to fork over $400 to $450 any day of the week for a sealed 30# drum of R12.

Darrell McCarley
10-21-2008, 12:19 AM
Tom........I changed out my R12 for 134. I replaced the dryer which is a black cylinder located under the power steering tank. I bought the dryer from Prevost, inexpensive and easy to install. I used the suction side to remove all of the R12. I bought 8 cans of 134 at Wal-Mart for $7.00 each. The 8 cans of 134 brought my pressures up to 38lbs and it cools great. I had to run the engine at fast idle for the compressor to accept freon and to cool. I changed to 134 because of price and availability. Darrell

Joe Cannarozzi
10-21-2008, 09:39 AM
Ted I could not find a buy it now price. Truk I can ask my guy if he will give me a price on 4 or 5. Our best current price is what 450?

Freon as a commodity.....unbelievable.

Jon Wehrenberg
10-21-2008, 09:48 AM
Truk,

Should I bring the gauges? I have the vacuum pump, but if you still have pressure in the system you won't need it.

truk4u
10-21-2008, 10:19 AM
Darrell,

I would like to do the same thing, but all I read and hear is negative comments about the switch over. Sounds like you have been successful at changing yours and that's good to hear. As more and more conversions are done, maybe that will be the way to go.