Have you reached out to Mr Cool yet?
I did and it took them 2 days to call me back. I just got off the phone with them and the tech said I needed to add 13oz of freon back in.
It could be a multiple of things. How long did you vac it down. Did you pull it to 350 microns. Did you close the valves on the gauges and did it hold a vacuum. If you have non condensables in there, like air, it will not perform right. If you released that Freon in that line set with a leak, then your losing your charge. Do you know how to read gauges. they will tell you what is going on.
I just re read your post. Didn't realize this is a diy system. As long as you did not get air in there, you just might have to add Freon. If it is a expansion valve system, you have to charge by sub cooling. It should be listed on the unit somewhere. usually around 10 or 12 degrees. There are tons of stuff on you tube that will help you. Main thing, if you think you got air in there. You need to do a complete vac down and start over.
I pulled a vacuum down with my Robinair 3cfm pump for 30 minutes until it wouldnt go any lower. I closed the manifold valves and it held steady for another 30 minutes before I realeased the freon. I dont know how to properly read the gauge but It held steady in the negative.
I'll start watching videos on sub cooling. I have access to a 25lb tank of r410a so I'm not opposed to emptying and refilling but hoping I can learn how to just add the missing freon first. Ill start watching subcooling videos thanks.
I’m not a pro either but made sure I followed the instructions perfectly. Guessing you got confused watching non diy install videos.
I don’t remember if the unit actually has Freon. It should be listed someplace how much it held. Thought just lines had it.
Things to verify.
Is it in cool mode?
What was ambient temp when you took reading?
You took all packing material out of fan area?
You coiled extra line set?
How long did you run and was any part of lineset icing up?
Look for a kink
Make sure it was in ac mode not heat or dry mode
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I followed the procedure for a non did unit.
Cool mode? yes
Ambient temp? 81 inside, did measure outside but it was probably 85-90. There is constant heat generated inside since this is in a server room.
I have not seen the latest Mr. Cool ... How are they doing the compressor fitting?
My understanding of the process. The line and head are evacuated -- not charged with refrigerant. They use a standard compressor and simply attach the DIY fitting -- the typical compressor will do 25' with the refrigerant in it. The head unit is fitted with the quick fittings at the factory and evacuated -- same with the lines. So when you get it all attached and before you open the valves it's the same as if you had done a conventional flared setup.
Now, the newest may be different because you can buy different length line set and connect them together ... there has to be some way to make that work. Maybe some long line sets have extra charge ? ... They can't be unboxing and adding to the outside unit. Some still only supply the 25' line.
I would call them ask -- my guess is you are Ok and can just open the valves
Lineset came connected to the indoor unit. My gauge read positive pressure prior to vacuuming the system. Quick connect fittings with o-rings. Tech said 13oz needs to added back.
I believe he already opened the valves according to post #5
Yes
The lineset and indoor unit when you connected to the outdoor unit should only have ambient air inside them and applying vacuum before releasing the refrigerant is the correct procedure to remove air and moisture. You did not do anything wrong. There should be no refrigerant in the lineset and no need to add.
Thats what I thought and its what lead me down this path but now I know the indoor unit and lineset was precharged.
That isn't now a precharged setup works. No vacuum is required. Plug and play
Yep. A DIY unit does not need to vacuumed down. Hook it up and go. That is why they cost about 500 dollars mor than a professional install unit.
Followed the wrong youtube video.