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my ac hose just slipped off lol. Can I repressurize it myself or do i have to go to a shop? I wrench but never fucked with that before
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>>28710995
AC hoses dont slip off you retarded jeet.
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>>28711000
This one did...
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>>28711004
Then that means the hose shrank due to time and mileage and the pressed-metal clamp couldn't hold it anymore. You'll need to have the rubber section replaced by a shop specializing in automotive a/c so that they have the tools, or a new hose assembly bought, and the system vacuumed out with a vacuum pump so that there's no moisture left in there and then recharged with refrigerant. Considering the amount of specialized tools and knowledge required you'll probably be better of taking it to a shop.
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you can rent the manifold set and vacuum pump, but it's a lot easier and faster to just have a shop do it.
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>>28711214
manifolds are for retarded poors. everyone has moved on to gauges and VCRTs
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this is quite the bait, have a >>28711266
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>>28711298
Let me guess, you're retarded enough to think you can charge by pressure and not weight. How much of a charge do you think a manifold and 10-12 feet of hose have? You do know the hoses manifolds come with arent vacuum rated either. How many VCRTs do you have, wrenchlet?
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>>28711495
i dunno but i used a manifold set and scales to charge my system. worked great. and yes i did purge the lines before hooking it up to the ports. i actually let it leak very slowly while connecting them to ensure no air would get into the system
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>>28711495
and fwiw, while it's not recommended, you can charge by pressure. the refrigerant i used does have a general guideline on their site on refilling via pressure. they also state that it's doable but not ideal
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>>28711540
An old GOYOTA.

Yuck!

Ask me how I know that you're poor!

>I'm just joking...
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>>28711561
>and fwiw, while it's not recommended, you can charge by pressure
literally every car or other AC device tells you to charge by weight you retard

>the refrigerant i used does have a general guideline on their site on refilling via pressure
no MVAC or HVAC manufacturer will ever do this. you just bought some can you jack off in to the system and hope for the best, and if it improves it is only because you were that absurdly low on refridgerant

>>28711540
>i actually let it leak very slowly while connecting them to ensure no air would get into the system
i've argued with you before i'm quite certain you dont own a micron gauge
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>>28711585
i wish they were for poors. covid destroyed used car prices...
>>28711589
literally every car or other AC device tells you to charge by weight you retard
i'm fully aware of this which was why i said filling by pressure is doable but not ideal
it's just a can of propane/isobutane, their doco for charge weights also tells you how to fill via pressure or even by the temps at the vents
https://hychill.com.au/media/pages/info/b6c03c0450-1578467756/charge-weight-guide-full-doc-120201.pdf
it improved a lot because it was originally an r12 system that was retrofitted with r134a
also yea lol, micron gauge is way too expensive lel. especially since i'd probably use it once. that money goes to other car parts instead
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>>28711589
Keep calling others retards in every post, I'm sure that'll make you feel like a big man like your dad.
i.e. calm the fuck down.
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>>28711608
>https://hychill.com.au/media/pages/info/b6c03c0450-1578467756/charge-weight-guide-full-doc-120201.pdf
good job not reading your own document
>DISCLAIMER: The information in this document is an aid only and should be verified before being used. While every effort has been
made to ensure the accuracy of the contents at the time of printing, no responsibility is taken for any inaccuracies or negligence in the
preparation and publication of the document.

>micron gauge is way too expensive lel.
they arent. pic related

>>28711611
stay poor anon, you're views arent going to make you any less retarded
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>>28711608
>by the temps at the vents
also if you dont have a micron gauge, then you certainly dont have a pair of psychrometers either
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>>28711619
i feel like that's just a legal disclaimer so people don't go pointing fingers at them if they screw up (like a lot of things already do anyway, e.g. "for off-road use only").
i looked up that model of micron gauge and all the local hvac shops sell it for around 450 bucks here. for a tool i'm only gonna use once or twice it's just not worth it
>>28711623
of course not; i'm not a hvac tech by trade, i just wrench on cars for fun...
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>>28711626
>for off-road use only
thats for retards who buy poorfag LED assemblies and put them in halogen reflectors, because they blind everyone on the road

>for a tool i'm only gonna use once or twice it's just not worth it
how do you know when you've reached <200 microns? how do you even know you dont have a leak without one.

>of course not; i'm not a hvac tech by trade, i just wrench on cars for fun...
i'm an it guy by trade but here i am with a full set of tools and 608 and 609 certifications
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>>28711693
>how do you even know you dont have a leak without one.
let it sit for 15-30 mins and watch the gauge. for me i started evacuating it at night so i just left mine overnight and in the morning the needle hadn't moved at all.
there was also dye in the oil that was already in it, would've lit up like a christmas tree under UV light. also the refrigerant has an odourant that smells like rotten cabbage so you'll know if there's a leak
do you moonlight as a hvac tech or something? me personally i think going as far as to obtain certs is pretty nuts for a hobby, unless of course you're genuinely interested in the field. in any case, congrats on putting in the time and effort to get the qualifications/certs
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>>28711706
>let it sit for 15-30 mins and watch the gauge
A manifold gauge isnt anywhere near as accurate to display microns.

> there was also dye in the oil that was already in it, would've lit up like a christmas tree under UV light
it wouldn't, its not under positive pressure, it wont leak out

> also the refrigerant has an odourant that smells like rotten cabbage so you'll know if there's a leak
it doesn't people get high off R134a, it is what duster gas used to be

> do you moonlight as a hvac tech or something
no, I just hate people who gatekeep their shitty trades

> me personally i think going as far as to obtain certs is pretty nuts for a hobby
to talk shit and mock them. they're open books tests, if you have a couple hours to kill and $50 or so you can do it yourself - mainstreamengineering.com. the tests are pretty much promising you wont vent refrigerant to the atmosphere
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>>28711714
sorry i meant the HC refrigerant that i used and linked to, they put odourant in it. i ran it for years without any problem. the molecule is bigger than both r134a and r12 so if it did leak it'd be a lot slower.
and lol fair enough on the rest, i can kinda relate; one of our local hvac unions/orgs ran a scare campaign about the dangers of HC refrigerants in cars years and years ago. coincidentally they were also sponsored by dupont
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>>28711714
>A manifold gauge isnt anywhere near as accurate to display microns
i know that now but at the time i was paranoid about leaks so i figured 8+ hours under vacuum would be as good as anything to show leaks
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>>28711004
Crimped pressure hoses don't "slip off" and YOU won't be able to fix it. The system is compromised by moisture and requires special tools and knowledge you won't look up to properly repair.
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>>28711727
>i know that now but at the time i was paranoid about leaks so i figured 8+ hours under vacuum would be as good as anything to show leaks
Any sort of MVAC system will leak slowly just because there are a bunch of pieces not brazed together, instead just hard lines with o-rings pressed in other parts like the evaporator core and then subjected to heavy amounts of vibration

> local hvac unions/orgs ran a scare campaign
just look at how much those cock suckers mark up refrigerants or read their own forums/subreddits. anyone doing residential is incompetent and there to scam you. anyone doing mvac work typically doesnt know what they're doing beyond hooking up some all in one machine to vacuum and recharge you
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>>28711765
considering the environment of an mvac system i'd be more surprised if it didn't leak, i mean like just thinking about the compressor shaft seal alone and how it has to seal against gas while rubbing against a shaft spinning at several hundred to thousand rpm, it's pretty impressive that they hold up for as long as they typically do. in a proper functioning system the leak would be slow enough that you'd only really need to do something about it years and years down the line.
the hvac lobbying is really just an attempt to try to stop diyers like us from cheaply regassing when our cars needed, but thankfully people are slowly starting to see through the smoke and mirrors. yurop have been using hc refrigerants for a while now and im seeing them used in supermarket fridges as well
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>>28710995
Slap a can in it. It ain’t rocket science like they pretend. You don’t need to evacuate it. Who gives a fuck?
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>>28711916
Im sure bubba would just shoot freon in it and call it a day but I'm a bit less careless than that lol

>>28711730
I will neither confirm nor deny that it happened due to a retarded error on my part. And no it doesn't seem worth doing it myself versus getting a shop in this case...
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>>28710995
lmao what the fuck am I reading
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>>28711916
If a system is low on refrigerant you can just add more, but it's smarter to find the leak first.
If you disconnected a hose and completely emptied the system, you must pull a vacuum on the system to remove the air and humidity first.
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>>28711540
How hard was this to do, and how expensive was it? I have a car with an AC that should work, but it's empty so it needs to be vacuumed and refilled. I'm a bit nervous to do it



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