I have a cunning idea
My AC is low on pressure but does still have gas in it and oil, that much I do know
It is the older type with the small valves on the compressor so I assume that it runs R12 which no one round here wants to know about. All the automotive AC people are telling me blah blah blah $600-$800 to get it up to R134 spec.
B@llocks to that !!!
Now here is where I my plan comes in.
The valves are a standard schraeder (spelling ?) type.
Can I bump up the gas pressure with AIR ?
If so what would I pump it up to and which of the two valves on the compressor do I poke the air into.
Waiver for those giving advise
At present my AC is as useful as t1ts on a bull
If I cock up this process and poke my AC system I am not really bothered as it can not get worse. I’d probably just rip the whole lot out and be done with it.
I am looking for a low/no cost solution here.
My AC is low on pressure but does still have gas in it and oil, that much I do know
It is the older type with the small valves on the compressor so I assume that it runs R12 which no one round here wants to know about. All the automotive AC people are telling me blah blah blah $600-$800 to get it up to R134 spec.
B@llocks to that !!!
Now here is where I my plan comes in.
The valves are a standard schraeder (spelling ?) type.
Can I bump up the gas pressure with AIR ?
If so what would I pump it up to and which of the two valves on the compressor do I poke the air into.
Waiver for those giving advise
At present my AC is as useful as t1ts on a bull
If I cock up this process and poke my AC system I am not really bothered as it can not get worse. I’d probably just rip the whole lot out and be done with it.
I am looking for a low/no cost solution here.
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