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teknikfrog
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Ok more updates. I have cool air blowing, with some interesting caveats.
First off here is the running pressure:

This looks low but I don't know.
The system is blowing cold like it always has and is not shutting off on low or high pressure. I'm not celebrating yet however, because I would not be surprised if this system ices up on me, because of what I did to make it work:
I noted that the EEV controller donut thinggy that goes onto the valve comes off. Light bulb moment. So I put the evap EEV into test mode OPEN, and then REMOVED the donut, thus removing control. System working great and my house is cooling.
Obviously it can't manage superheat like this so I need to continue to diagnose, but this is REALLY promising. The vacuum on suction issue is GONE.
So it's clear that (a) my indoor EEV valve is the issue and (b) it appears to be an electrical issue with the controls, not a mechanical issue.
Thoughts?
First off here is the running pressure:

This looks low but I don't know.
The system is blowing cold like it always has and is not shutting off on low or high pressure. I'm not celebrating yet however, because I would not be surprised if this system ices up on me, because of what I did to make it work:
I noted that the EEV controller donut thinggy that goes onto the valve comes off. Light bulb moment. So I put the evap EEV into test mode OPEN, and then REMOVED the donut, thus removing control. System working great and my house is cooling.
Obviously it can't manage superheat like this so I need to continue to diagnose, but this is REALLY promising. The vacuum on suction issue is GONE.
So it's clear that (a) my indoor EEV valve is the issue and (b) it appears to be an electrical issue with the controls, not a mechanical issue.
Thoughts?





