I hadn't put any Freon in my system for a couple of years. 2001. 5 Ram 2500 I broke my old gauge and decided to just get one of the kits with the low pressure side gauge on it. I purchased the "Synthetic" R-134A+ thinking it might be better then standard 134A. (Is there really any difference?)
I figured out that my pressure for a full charge @ 85 degrees and 10% humidity (In dry New Mexico) should be around 45-55 psi. I put in the entire 18oz can (which I thought would be enough to top off both my cars for the season. ) and it only came up a little on the gauge. Ran to the store and bought two more 12oz cans of the "synthetic" Freon and a charge of PAG100 oil charge. I shot in the oil charge using the hose/gauge combo that cam with the original bottle kit. THen I started to put in another 12 oz can. The pressure never got above ~30psi. I shot a THIRD 12oz can and still no pressure rise.
To make a short story long... I added a total of 42 ounces of Freon to a system that was already working fairly well and never had the gauge come up to the proper low end pressure reading of 45-55 psi.
After reading on the forum here that the total system should hold around two ponds of Freon and I've added more than that already, I have left the system off and am wondering what is going on.
I'm wondering if my pressure gauge on my filler can setup is not working properly. Is it possible that the oil charge that I ran through that line is messing up the gauge reading? My basic fluid dynamics knowledge tells me it shouldn't matter but I may be missing something here. Or is the capacity for my year make and model more than two pounds?
So now what do I do?
I figured out that my pressure for a full charge @ 85 degrees and 10% humidity (In dry New Mexico) should be around 45-55 psi. I put in the entire 18oz can (which I thought would be enough to top off both my cars for the season. ) and it only came up a little on the gauge. Ran to the store and bought two more 12oz cans of the "synthetic" Freon and a charge of PAG100 oil charge. I shot in the oil charge using the hose/gauge combo that cam with the original bottle kit. THen I started to put in another 12 oz can. The pressure never got above ~30psi. I shot a THIRD 12oz can and still no pressure rise.
To make a short story long... I added a total of 42 ounces of Freon to a system that was already working fairly well and never had the gauge come up to the proper low end pressure reading of 45-55 psi.
After reading on the forum here that the total system should hold around two ponds of Freon and I've added more than that already, I have left the system off and am wondering what is going on.
I'm wondering if my pressure gauge on my filler can setup is not working properly. Is it possible that the oil charge that I ran through that line is messing up the gauge reading? My basic fluid dynamics knowledge tells me it shouldn't matter but I may be missing something here. Or is the capacity for my year make and model more than two pounds?
So now what do I do?