low side 110psi high side 300psi

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low side 110psi high side 300psi

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low side 110psi high side 300psi. shop just recharged system so I don't think its overcharged. does this mean worn compressor? yes fans turn on compressor clutch is spinning and dollar bill stays on condenser

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overcharged, take it back I guess and ask them to use their recovery cart to see how much was in there while you watch. Or maybe you just have to take it somewhere else and lose what you paid.
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DetroitAC wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:47 pm overcharged, take it back I guess and ask them to use their recovery cart to see how much was in there while you watch. Or maybe you just have to take it somewhere else and lose what you paid.
Yep, hard to have 300 high with a worn-out compressor.
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Agree that it's overcharged. The specs call for 40 ounces net weight of R-134a.
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