Scott - I've got a non-contact thermometer, I'll see what readings I can
get for the list.  Not sure when my next car work day will be, hopefully
this weekend.
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Max
Charleston SC


On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:12 PM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

>
> Going back to the White Wale, I think temp measurements at both
> refrigerant lines will be needed to know what's going on.  Automotive
> systems are complicated by the fact that the variable compressor speed and
> variable air flow/temp across the condenser coil.  Still, using the ES
> pressure-temp data it should be possible to see if the refrigerant is
> condensing to liquid, say at idle.
>
>
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