shoggoth80
Well-known member
So, I know... discussing the HF stuff always opens a can of worms.
However, I do find myself in relative need of gauges. I need to check the AC on my car (something I have done rarely as a pro, and we had the machines for that...). Basically, I have no AC diagnostic tools in my home kit. I first want to verify pressure. The dealer told me that I needed a new compressor. I know that dealerships have pretty strong markup on parts, and exist for profit. I am also skeptical of any diagnosis that I have not come to myself (because I wrench for a living).
The AC is a tricky thing to me, because I have rarely had cause to work on them. My cars have always been pure utility to me, post teenage years. First and foremost, if the pressure levels are NOT correct, the compressor just will not turn on.
I don't think there is a cheaper set of gauges out there. Has anyone used them? Anything regarding the quality/accuracy? I'd really like to get started on the process of fixing the issue (and even spending the money for the basic, basic stuff, I could still BUY a reman compressor, and still be ahead vs. paying the dealer). Hardest part would be finding someone to recycle the old refrigerant.
Thoughts? If it comes down to replacement, I know a guy with a machine that I can bug, but I would still rather do my own work as a general rule. The gauges get 4 stars on the website. This is for a quick-ish DIY vs. pro shop use. It's not going to see heavy duty cycles.
I did try the search, and came up nil. I appreciate the user generated input that this site provides regarding such things, and the members here run the spectrum of casual to pro.
However, I do find myself in relative need of gauges. I need to check the AC on my car (something I have done rarely as a pro, and we had the machines for that...). Basically, I have no AC diagnostic tools in my home kit. I first want to verify pressure. The dealer told me that I needed a new compressor. I know that dealerships have pretty strong markup on parts, and exist for profit. I am also skeptical of any diagnosis that I have not come to myself (because I wrench for a living).
The AC is a tricky thing to me, because I have rarely had cause to work on them. My cars have always been pure utility to me, post teenage years. First and foremost, if the pressure levels are NOT correct, the compressor just will not turn on.
I don't think there is a cheaper set of gauges out there. Has anyone used them? Anything regarding the quality/accuracy? I'd really like to get started on the process of fixing the issue (and even spending the money for the basic, basic stuff, I could still BUY a reman compressor, and still be ahead vs. paying the dealer). Hardest part would be finding someone to recycle the old refrigerant.
Thoughts? If it comes down to replacement, I know a guy with a machine that I can bug, but I would still rather do my own work as a general rule. The gauges get 4 stars on the website. This is for a quick-ish DIY vs. pro shop use. It's not going to see heavy duty cycles.
I did try the search, and came up nil. I appreciate the user generated input that this site provides regarding such things, and the members here run the spectrum of casual to pro.