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Richard J Kinch 06-19-2007 06:02 PM

Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
Earle Horton writes:

>> If you want to regenerate dessicant, you have to bake it. Room
>> temperature vacuum is not enough.

>
> Bake it? Done this? Reliable?


Standard procedure for silica gel or molecular sieve dessicants.

Richard J Kinch 06-19-2007 06:02 PM

Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
Earle Horton writes:

>> If you want to regenerate dessicant, you have to bake it. Room
>> temperature vacuum is not enough.

>
> Bake it? Done this? Reliable?


Standard procedure for silica gel or molecular sieve dessicants.

Richard J Kinch 06-19-2007 06:02 PM

Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
Earle Horton writes:

>> If you want to regenerate dessicant, you have to bake it. Room
>> temperature vacuum is not enough.

>
> Bake it? Done this? Reliable?


Standard procedure for silica gel or molecular sieve dessicants.

SnoMan 06-19-2007 09:22 PM

Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:02:17 -0500, Richard J Kinch
<kinch@truetex.com> wrote:

>Earle Horton writes:
>
>>> If you want to regenerate dessicant, you have to bake it. Room
>>> temperature vacuum is not enough.

>>
>> Bake it? Done this? Reliable?

>
>Standard procedure for silica gel or molecular sieve dessicants.


Usually it is for about 8 to 16 hours at 250 degrees to reactivate or
dry it out if it is "wet"
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SnoMan 06-19-2007 09:22 PM

Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:02:17 -0500, Richard J Kinch
<kinch@truetex.com> wrote:

>Earle Horton writes:
>
>>> If you want to regenerate dessicant, you have to bake it. Room
>>> temperature vacuum is not enough.

>>
>> Bake it? Done this? Reliable?

>
>Standard procedure for silica gel or molecular sieve dessicants.


Usually it is for about 8 to 16 hours at 250 degrees to reactivate or
dry it out if it is "wet"
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com

SnoMan 06-19-2007 09:22 PM

Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:02:17 -0500, Richard J Kinch
<kinch@truetex.com> wrote:

>Earle Horton writes:
>
>>> If you want to regenerate dessicant, you have to bake it. Room
>>> temperature vacuum is not enough.

>>
>> Bake it? Done this? Reliable?

>
>Standard procedure for silica gel or molecular sieve dessicants.


Usually it is for about 8 to 16 hours at 250 degrees to reactivate or
dry it out if it is "wet"
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com

SnoMan 06-19-2007 09:22 PM

Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:02:17 -0500, Richard J Kinch
<kinch@truetex.com> wrote:

>Earle Horton writes:
>
>>> If you want to regenerate dessicant, you have to bake it. Room
>>> temperature vacuum is not enough.

>>
>> Bake it? Done this? Reliable?

>
>Standard procedure for silica gel or molecular sieve dessicants.


Usually it is for about 8 to 16 hours at 250 degrees to reactivate or
dry it out if it is "wet"
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com

Richard J Kinch 06-19-2007 10:56 PM

Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
SnoMan writes:

> Usually it is for about 8 to 16 hours at 250 degrees to reactivate or
> dry it out if it is "wet"


And note that the stuff will be covered in PAG or POE lubricant, which will
present a barrier to outgassing the water.

Richard J Kinch 06-19-2007 10:56 PM

Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
SnoMan writes:

> Usually it is for about 8 to 16 hours at 250 degrees to reactivate or
> dry it out if it is "wet"


And note that the stuff will be covered in PAG or POE lubricant, which will
present a barrier to outgassing the water.

Richard J Kinch 06-19-2007 10:56 PM

Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
 
SnoMan writes:

> Usually it is for about 8 to 16 hours at 250 degrees to reactivate or
> dry it out if it is "wet"


And note that the stuff will be covered in PAG or POE lubricant, which will
present a barrier to outgassing the water.


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