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The pressure in the air conditioner system? - elbapewit - 09-17-2021 <p>So where I live, the ambient temperature is about 40-42 ° C. There was a leak in my low pressure port valve and it was already repaired, the mechanic / technician charged my AC system and showed on the pressure gauge about 30 psi, but I'm 100% sure I've seen this before at 40 psi when it was cold before, although the mechanic says 40 is overcharging !! It's not blowing as cold as it used to, and I guess I'm missing freon.<br><br>Does anyone know what pressure our cars should be able to withstand in a fully charged system?<br></p> RE: The pressure in the air conditioner system? - AngelaJohnston - 09-17-2021 It's an interesting question! RE: The pressure in the air conditioner system? - BiestaGetse - 09-17-2021 Hmm, it's rather interesting. It's a fantastic job you have. Get to the point. I think it is impossible for the air conditioner from the car to work with the engine turned off. I prefer portable air conditioners in this situation. Mini-air conditioners with a compressor show maximum efficiency. They really cope with their task, but they necessarily need heat removal. Also, a regular 12-volt battery will not "pull" it, or the device's power will be low. If you want to find out even more details, read the article https://www.marvellous.sg/aircon-not-cold/. There are a lot of valuable things here. |