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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 14132516" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>if the compressor is constantly cycling, especially when set on the max setting you are likely still under charged (if you hook up your manifold set again and watch - youll see low side pressure drop, the compressor will kick off, youll see the low side pressure come up again and then the compressor restarts. If it keeps doing this at the same pressures over and over you are under charged).</p><p></p><p>as mentioned, if you had 2.2 lbs in 3 little cans you likely did not get a full 2.2lbs of charge in the system (hell you can rub your hands together to get them warm and hold the can tight and you'll see that you're getting more freon out of the can still)</p><p></p><p>another thing to add about refrigerants with leak stop and such, supposedly when a compressor fails and that garbage is in there it makes a NASTY black residue thats extremely difficult, if not impossible, to completely remove)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 14132516, member: 16477"] if the compressor is constantly cycling, especially when set on the max setting you are likely still under charged (if you hook up your manifold set again and watch - youll see low side pressure drop, the compressor will kick off, youll see the low side pressure come up again and then the compressor restarts. If it keeps doing this at the same pressures over and over you are under charged). as mentioned, if you had 2.2 lbs in 3 little cans you likely did not get a full 2.2lbs of charge in the system (hell you can rub your hands together to get them warm and hold the can tight and you'll see that you're getting more freon out of the can still) another thing to add about refrigerants with leak stop and such, supposedly when a compressor fails and that garbage is in there it makes a NASTY black residue thats extremely difficult, if not impossible, to completely remove) [/QUOTE]
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