How to use AC gauges and check refrigerant level in 6 min Easy instructions for Beginners and DIYers
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This is how all youtube videos "about how to" should be. No BS and clear. Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing and with that, helping to save some money. Mine is reading 65 PSI, so per your instructions, I am right where I am supposed to be. Last year, it had, apparently, a leak, the A/C repair technician quoted me in the thousands for repairs. I followed videos like yours, and did the repairs, including refilling. Per this reading, it looks like the leak was successfully repaired.
Best video that i have ever watch in TH-cam about ac freon gauge
I recently graduated from ac school. You make it very simple for me to understand. Thanks
The more simple the more super understanding. Thank you very much.
Finaly i Simple to understand vid about checkung the pressure of your AC system!
What an info. So basically I need get the arrows to that zero degree.
This is a very good and useful tutorial. You explain things very well. Keep up the good work. Thank You!
Thank you man ..
thank you for your honest video
Wow ! Checking right now … first time in my life.. and I am 60 years old. It is showing 72….Can’t wait to check for my all friends … I feel special! Thank You.
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Really short and straight to point for a quick revise great work.
Thank alot sir for ur teachings
Great simple explanation!
Good job watching from Philippines
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Bravo tnx sir great video whit usule rules and numbers threshold.
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Thanks for the video...
I like ur teachings sir . Send me on how to measure the level of gas in an a/c system
Thank alot for ur lessons
Thanks for watching
Yes THANK YOU!!! All these videos spew out all this stuff that means nothing to someone that can’t afford what these a/c companies charge. You have to ask how they can afford to give you a FREE furnace?????
Great video
Good job ,thank you this video explains how to use gauge. Could you please show us how to measure and add refrigerant to the unit.
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@@jollyscaria1922what???
I am happy you made this video and I appreciate it! I subscribed to your channel and gave you a thumbs up 👍
By the way your HVAC gauges is out of stock. Will you have more soon? Keep it posted thanks!
Can you make video for 410A ?
I love it and you explain things very well and easy to understand thanks!
I ❤️ it.
Thanks
Is this for any outside temperature?
Should the pressure readings be the same for R32 units?
"If you want to watch a complicated video, there's plenty of them 30 minutes long, you're not going to understand a thing" Hilarious!
Hi, My reading shows 150 constantly and i couldn't let anything in to the aircompressor, what is the correct way to discharge everything inside the compressor before i recharge it with new r-22 gas?
I am a certified
what the black word says on your gage and i was able to understand this vídeo... 😎
shows . . . not says.
Hi, I want to buy this guage. When I clicked it from your description notes, it took me to Amazon, but Amazon says unavailable right now. Do you where else I can buy this gauge? Thank you.
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If you swop the guages around the head pressure will be reduced
Would same pressure on low pressure be same for R345gas? Thanks
No
What pressure do you use for r410a ?
on the side of the unit. there will be a high and a low pressure in numbers.
keep an eye on those guages, so that the high pressure will get to its mark. after that , twist the knob to the off position. then reverse the hook up. and enjoy the cool air.
but if you believe that the system has a leak ( a to close to bad enough to hire a tech ) , a hvac person would be a better option.
Don't you have purge the gauge hose before connecting it to the low pressure side? Otherwise, wouldn't it suck the air from the hose into the system?
Yes
If u wanna recharge R410, will u Turn on ur system too
Can't do it.
Yes add while running slowly only a tiny bit at a time
You insist that the gauge pressure reading should be between 60-70 PSI. But you also indicate that the temperature should be between -1 C to 5 C. Which is the primary and which is the secondary? I have a single gauge refrigerant hose in Farenheit not Celsius. If I try to go by PSI and look for 60-70, my temperature in F is about 20 to 28 F. Which converted to Celsius will be below 0. A little more guidance will be helpful. Thanks
60-70 corresponds to 34-41 degrees F (1.1 to 5 degrees C). That is straight from an R22 chart.
Checking the charge is cheap paying for r 22 refridgerant is expensive
This tells your pressure not how much freon is in it
This sucks because there isn’t nothing on this internet that says 60-70 low side, bt this video, which one is right
That guage he is using is Celsius. Just convert to Fahrenheit
@@KingJames-dv5pjisn't that 60-70 psi? How does temperature of Celsius or Fahrenheit matter. I just watched video that low side should be about 20 psi
@@gadasavideos8564 low side for what type of freon?
You follow the type of freon it says on mid bottom of Guage he says between 60-70 psi because it's you follow the r22 it's at 60 which would 1° c if you're under it freezes if over 70° it doesn't get cold enough to gas.. 2:15
This is for R22. He is spot on. 60-70 psi on your gauges puts you 34-41 degrees F. You won't freeze at that point.
You cannot check level by pressure
Yes you can, I just showed in this video how ...
@@TheCrazyRomanian No you can't.
Once the refrigerant gets to saturation pressure (once it starts to condense) the pressure will no longer rise until you grossly over fill the system.
You could have 1 or 2 grams of refrigerant in there or 2 kg in there, the pressure will remain the same.
The only way you can tell is remove the refrigerant and weigh it and charge back the correct amount BY WEIGHT.
You could also get a fairly good estimate by using Superheat and Sub cooling measurements, but you CANNOT do it by pressure.
All pressure tells us is how the system is operating ( compressor function, txv/expansion valve function or any blockage etc)
I'm not saying you're wrong, but I have not seen other videos mention you have to weigh the freon. I've heard them mention you should weigh it when you are loading it into the system..
Sadly you can't recover refrigerant tho 😢
Few minutes later…. Showing 70…Thanx again.
Enjoy!
first he should have mentioned what AC system and type of refrigerant. every refrigerant has different values
You should watch a couple of times before you said anything. He clearly said it
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