I just read the poll and somebody is LYIN" big time.
Hvac NEWS and RSES journal polls indicate that less than half of all techs with five years in the field DON'T use micron gauges
Yes
Nope, we don't own one.
I'm taking service procedures now and we are pulling vacums and using micron guages. I'm curious how many of you actually use on in the field. Thanks
I just read the poll and somebody is LYIN" big time.
Hvac NEWS and RSES journal polls indicate that less than half of all techs with five years in the field DON'T use micron gauges
A micron gauge is a must. My boss thought for years they were just a techs tool . They way I figured if its used during intallation there's less chance your techs are gonna need to use thiers. Also its a great way to know if your vac. oil needs changed.
Give it time.
I use mine.
But I don't use it to pull a vacuum.
I use a vacuum pump for that.
i use it every time....... why?
Cause is looks cool and the chicks dig it.
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You aren't going to get a good poll here.
Cause all the sh!tbags aint on this site.
Do I use mine, sure do. Now I will admit that I haven't always used one. There was a time when I didn't have one. And I still don't always use it. But I do have it and I use it I would say about 95% of the time.
I fully support the military and the War on Terrorism.
If you don't know, then don't do. If you don't know and still do, then be prepared to pay someone else a lot to undo what you did and then do it right.
If you do know, then do. But do it right. Otherwise, you may not be doing it long.
You use it when the chicks are around.... just like me.
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I own two of them,and use them everytime I use a vaccum pump.
Look to the past to learn;look forward to live.
Coach Dean E. Smith
I think that's probably true. The pros that come to HVAC-TALK probably don't reflect a cross-section of the average HVAC tech. More likely, they come here to keep learning and find out how to do a better job than others who just want to do it the way they've always done it.
I fully support the military and the War on Terrorism.
If you don't know, then don't do. If you don't know and still do, then be prepared to pay someone else a lot to undo what you did and then do it right.
If you do know, then do. But do it right. Otherwise, you may not be doing it long.
Fooey.
I can't find a mfg I can trust.
Wat's the fav micron gauge being used by those WH O DO use them?
Last edited by hvaclover; 06-22-2008 at 10:43 AM.
Yellow Jacket
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I've got a CPS also that is about the size of a gauge ....... some guys say they are a POS but i don't know.... I use it in tight spots. I can't recommend it yet.
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RSA 560 analyzer has a built in micron scale, but one of the guys said measuring at the manifold is not accurate.
An instrument that measures that small an increment has to be very accurate to be worthwhile to use and I don't think they can be had inexpensively.
I would drop the money on the 560 if I had some reliable data instead of anecdotal
testimonials.
Anybody got any comments either way on that?
Last edited by hvaclover; 06-21-2008 at 07:58 PM.
YJ.
OK. I got a YJ Brute evac/charging manifod. It has 1/4 plugs on the hi and lo sides. These are obviously for a micron instrument.
Why than is it not good to measure vacuum at the manifold?
I hear so many diff reasons I would like to seperate the the chaff from the wheat.