You been on here since 2008 and just asking about them now? Do yourself a favour and search through the archives
What's everybody's opinion on digital gauge sets, like the real expensive ones that have pipe clamp thermometers and automatically calculate SH and SC for you.
The idea sounds cool, but I kind of feel blind using them. I like to see my gauge needle swing, and look at how it moves, not just have a digi read out. I also like to look at my individual line temps and compare to ambient conditions and such, not just compare SH and SC values to a charging chart. I also like to easily see my SST and SCT, not just pressures.
I kind of feel like fancy gauge sets like this could lead to an lazy and inaccurate diagnosis
Or maybe I'm just resisting new technology.
Thoughts?
You been on here since 2008 and just asking about them now? Do yourself a favour and search through the archives
I bought the testos back in march. For the first few days I didn't like it because I missed seeing the needle. Now I can't imagine checking pressures any other way. You can scroll through and see sc and SH, With the pressures or Suction and liquid temps pressures. I have also diagnosed more txvs and am able to charge systems more accurately. I also think it helps build value for the customers that watch your every move because they see you using "state of the art" equipment. Everyone Is different but i LOVE mine.
Get in the habit of thinking temperatures and not pressure. This will help you out.
The digicool ak900 has a bargraph integrated into it which helps "see" whats going on.
Heres one example;
I love digital gauges and will only use analog for recovery or in the event i dont have any 9V batteries
First off, $300 isn't what I'd call "expensive"
If you want that needle 'feel' with a digital gauge set, Digicools have a bar graph feature that allows you to see 1/4# fluctuations on the low side and 1# fluctuations on the high side at 1/4 second intervals.
It's actually better than a needle once you get used to it.
You are just resisting new tech.
The AK 900 gives you suction pressure, discharge pressure, SST, SCT, superheat and subcooling all on the same screen at the same time. It also has a bar graph that is much more accurate than looking at needle deflection.
Seeing as you live in Ontario it is also build in Canada ( some people care about that kinda stuff ) and you could get it all for around $400 ( with the upgraded temp probes )
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I recently had a tech ready to condemn a TXV because his testo gauges showed 40* SH and 40* SC. I politely traced his clamp wires back to his gauge set and found his leads were reversed, switched the leads. No more problem
the ak900 clamps are color coded. if you mess that up......
digicool ak900 drsa (digital refrigeration system analyzer). You can see sst and sct at the same time.
You like the needle swing because thats what you are comfortabe seeing. Do you also use an analog volt meter? Digital analyzer takes a little getting use to. I can't see myself ever buying analog gauges again.
Drsa is excellent for pressure testing too. You know real quick if you have even the smallest leak.
I don't think it makes you lazy. I do think it makes you more acurate.
The major reason I chose digital (digicool) over 5 years ago was analog gauges can be as much as 25# off... yes I said 25# off. Digitals tend to be within 2-3# or less. Simple choice to me. Might do some googling... digicools are almost indestructable... within reason.
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Like I said do yourself a favour and take some time to go through the threads on all of the digital gauges. You are going to find that the Digi Cool has had issues with the temperature sense wiring that everyone has had a go at fixing but it looks like Digi Cool has that fixed. Lots of different issues with Testo but some have had good luck with them. Fieldpiece appears to be the same as Testo but you will have to decide that. I am very bias towards Digi Cool as I know who made them and what he has and continues to put into them. I work on transport reefers out of a service truck out here and use them all year long and can tell you that the others would not take the beating that these Digi Cools have and continue to do.
Appreciate the feed back
Maybe I'll give er another look!
I agree with Reeferman, go back through the threads and read. There are so many conversations, arguments, complaints and funny things to read on the topic. I switched to digital and use the ak900's. I prefer them over the sman from fieldpiece which an ex co worker had and I made a point to fiddle with many times over. Good luck
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