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    Sshhhhhh testing Appion G10 Quad prototype

    It's pretty fast. 19.5#/min push-pull on R134a...but i have some long, 1/2" hoses that i am using. 2,700# to remove. I still have some tweaks to do.
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    Wait you're putting them in series not parallel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R600a View Post
    Wait you're putting them in series not parallel?

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    I haven’t tried that but at the low refrigerant pressures near the end of the recovery process, series seems better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayguy View Post
    I haven’t tried that but at the low refrigerant pressures near the end of the recovery process, series seems better.
    That makes sense. I guess it's an Appion four-cylinder two-stage recovery machine.

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    Come on.....if you ain't got the octo setup yet....you are not really trying Jayguy...

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    I've seen some videos on YouTube of people using Copeland scroll compressors as recovery machines recovering rack systems and things like that.
    It seems like rigging up something like that might be worth it on that much refrigerant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R600a View Post
    I've seen some videos on YouTube of people using Copeland scroll compressors as recovery machines recovering rack systems and things like that.
    It seems like rigging up something like that might be worth it on that much refrigerant.

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    I should have stated that differently. I've seen a video on YouTube from hvacrschool.com I hardly ever look at youtube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BALloyd View Post
    Come on.....if you ain't got the octo setup yet....you are not really trying Jayguy...

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