Sorry I must double post to keep the log going.
I have the a/c all apart and the evap in a cooler, as you can see from the pictures, for a test run. I managed to not screw anything up and I only had to bend the pipe a little bit.
Does anyone see any problems so far?
Everything seems to be working good until the compressor shuts off which happens to be when the coolant temperature gets to 0c and it's taking forever to come back on.
When I short the 2 wires to the thermostat I get a readout on the screen that indicates a sensor has gone bad, but the compressor does not stay on. It acts as if there is a thermostat attached to it but there is not.
Right now I have the thermostat attached and taped to the side of the compressor to stay warm, but that doesn't work either.
What is this tube sensor thing? It is attached and it is submerged in the tank....do I leave that alone?
I may have to figure out how to just straight hot-wire it or something. Fortunately I haven't cut the shaft off yet, just in case I can't get it working. We'll get it figured out though.
Ohh I almost forgot......
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Originally Posted by Neuromancer
Think you could drop the multi and see how far you can push the HTREF??? and which BIOS you are using  por favor
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Tested today 340x10 would not post, 335x10 I got a BSOD, and 330x10 passed 5 runs of IBT maximum stress level.