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    most A/C shops refer only to the pressure charge... this is correct, however, you should also consider the weight of the refrigerant charged to the system.. the pressure may be correct but the refrigerant is under weight

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    most A/C shops refer only to the pressure charge... this is correct, however, you should also consider the weight of the refrigerant charged to the system.. the pressure may be correct but the refrigerant is under weight
    You are correct, also consider the weight of the refrigerant in charging the system. If the parts are all OEM, you can use the total weight of the refrigerant charged which is provided by manufacturer otherwise use the sight glass and by subcooling method.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    most A/C shops refer only to the pressure charge... this is correct,

    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    however, you should also consider the weight of the refrigerant charged to the system.. the pressure may be correct but the refrigerant is under weight
    Alin po ang tama? Yung "pressure" 'o yung "weight".

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