bmarshall1
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Hello A/C Gurus- My outbuilding has 2 HVAC units that have not been run since I purchased the property (@ 3 years ago). Yesterday I confirmed they will run and I want to get them working; they don't have to be perfect, as I only need something to cool the air in a FL outbuilding (30x60) while I'm in there.
Unit #1 - Trane XB 13, year 2006, Unit #2 - Rheem RAKA-042JAZ, year 2000
Unit 1 runs, but not cools, there seems to be no difference in temp between the hot and cold lines.
Unit #2 runs, does not cool, there is a SLIGHT temp differential btw the hot/cold lines outside (maybe 5 degrees). This unit also has a buzzing/bad electrical contact noise from the outside unit. I just looked and see exposed contacts, capacitor, and wasp nests, lots of wasp nests.
I am quite handy but have not done this before. I know many replies will be to contact a professional, but I can't justify $1,500 for 2 refills on a system that may not work for any length of time nor $8k for a new one. I can buy the equipment and supplies online for $300 and learn at the same time, and if one unit dies, well, I still have the other (I really only need one to work and will use them fairly infrequently). Both units are clean down in the condenser coil.
So... Since these are R22, should I use R22 again or use one of the replacements, if so which one?
Since both units still have pressure in the lines do they need vacuumed.
Should oil be added.
What about some sort of 'seal swell' conditioner (I have very good luck w/ it on a car one time, I know, different thing...)
Is it as simple as getting gauges, following directions, adding oil/seal swell, adding refrigerant, measure temp and done?
What are the main difficulties and any PRO tips to look out for. Thanks for any and all help.
Unit #1 - Trane XB 13, year 2006, Unit #2 - Rheem RAKA-042JAZ, year 2000
Unit 1 runs, but not cools, there seems to be no difference in temp between the hot and cold lines.
Unit #2 runs, does not cool, there is a SLIGHT temp differential btw the hot/cold lines outside (maybe 5 degrees). This unit also has a buzzing/bad electrical contact noise from the outside unit. I just looked and see exposed contacts, capacitor, and wasp nests, lots of wasp nests.

I am quite handy but have not done this before. I know many replies will be to contact a professional, but I can't justify $1,500 for 2 refills on a system that may not work for any length of time nor $8k for a new one. I can buy the equipment and supplies online for $300 and learn at the same time, and if one unit dies, well, I still have the other (I really only need one to work and will use them fairly infrequently). Both units are clean down in the condenser coil.
So... Since these are R22, should I use R22 again or use one of the replacements, if so which one?
Since both units still have pressure in the lines do they need vacuumed.
Should oil be added.
What about some sort of 'seal swell' conditioner (I have very good luck w/ it on a car one time, I know, different thing...)
Is it as simple as getting gauges, following directions, adding oil/seal swell, adding refrigerant, measure temp and done?
What are the main difficulties and any PRO tips to look out for. Thanks for any and all help.

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