How to Check AC Freon Level

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hey guys Jay here with word of advice TV
00:00:10.759 00:00:10.769 I have a lot of videos showing you how
00:00:12.320 00:00:12.330 to fix your air conditioner but none of
00:00:14.360 00:00:14.370 those videos do I show you how to check
00:00:16.010 00:00:16.020 freon pressures so I just thought in
00:00:17.810 00:00:17.820 this video I'll go ahead and show you
00:00:19.279 00:00:19.289 how you can check your freon pressures
00:00:20.960 00:00:20.970 to see if they're right on or if they're
00:00:22.700 00:00:22.710 low or high or whatnot so to begin with
00:00:24.590 00:00:24.600 of course you will need a set of gauges
00:00:26.150 00:00:26.160 the temp probe you don't really need for
00:00:29.060 00:00:29.070 checking if you want to know if what the
00:00:30.800 00:00:30.810 problem is you're gonna need a temp
00:00:32.089 00:00:32.099 probe but anyways this is what a
00:00:33.920 00:00:33.930 standard gauge looks like there's
00:00:36.020 00:00:36.030 different kinds of gauges that read
00:00:37.580 00:00:37.590 different kinds of refrigerant scales
00:00:39.010 00:00:39.020 would that have different kinds of
00:00:40.970 00:00:40.980 refrigerant scales I should say for
00:00:43.100 00:00:43.110 example mine has r22 right there in
00:00:45.200 00:00:45.210 green and r410a and 404 a which is
00:00:48.590 00:00:48.600 seldom used
00:00:49.459 00:00:49.469 but 410 a and r22 are the most popular
00:00:52.490 00:00:52.500 so if you're thinking of getting a
00:00:54.110 00:00:54.120 refrigerant gauge make sure you check
00:00:56.060 00:00:56.070 what kind of refrigerant you have on
00:00:57.650 00:00:57.660 your nameplate on your AC unit for
00:01:00.349 00:01:00.359 example mine right here says HCFC 22
00:01:03.290 00:01:03.300 that's the same thing as r22 that's just
00:01:07.730 00:01:07.740 the long chemical name for it it's like
00:01:09.730 00:01:09.740 hydrochloric carbide something-something
00:01:11.660 00:01:11.670 but short name for it is r22 it says I
00:01:14.480 00:01:14.490 have 5 pounds 12 ounces factory charge
00:01:17.060 00:01:17.070 that means this thing came with the
00:01:19.820 00:01:19.830 factory charge of 5 pounds 12 ounces
00:01:21.530 00:01:21.540 that does not include any freon inside
00:01:24.560 00:01:24.570 of the pipes so the actual charge inside
00:01:27.200 00:01:27.210 this unit may be over five pounds 12
00:01:29.630 00:01:29.640 ounces to compensate for that line set
00:01:31.910 00:01:31.920 so probably like six pounds six and a
00:01:35.300 00:01:35.310 half pounds seven pounds I would guess
00:01:36.830 00:01:36.840 but anyways let's take a closer look at
00:01:38.870 00:01:38.880 those gauge a little more here's I got
00:01:42.319 00:01:42.329 two gauges right here I'll take my
00:01:44.030 00:01:44.040 gloves off for now let's take the glass
00:01:46.639 00:01:46.649 covers off of this one so you can see
00:01:49.609 00:01:49.619 the numbers better and I'll also get a
00:01:54.760 00:01:54.770 flat head screwdriver okay so the outer
00:01:58.639 00:01:58.649 scale the outer scale is always going to
00:02:01.999 00:02:02.009 be your psi so it goes by increments of
00:02:04.670 00:02:04.680 five every single little dash is
00:02:06.410 00:02:06.420 increments of five then 50 100 150 so on
00:02:09.320 00:02:09.330 this is the blue one is always going to
00:02:11.390 00:02:11.400 be your low side or the suction
00:02:13.040 00:02:13.050 pressure and then the red one is going
00:02:15.170 00:02:15.180 to be your high side head pressure or
00:02:17.150 00:02:17.160 also known as high side pressure and if
00:02:20.000 00:02:20.010 your arrow is ever off let's say for
00:02:23.120 00:02:23.130 some reason it starts at like five or
00:02:25.070 00:02:25.080 ten psi there's an adjusting screw right
00:02:27.470 00:02:27.480 here mine is just slightly over to zero
00:02:30.860 00:02:30.870 if I want to adjust it I just put my
00:02:33.110 00:02:33.120 flat head in there and you can adjust it
00:02:37.250 00:02:37.260 just slightly below you can adjust the
00:02:39.260 00:02:39.270 arrow or calibrate it that way also as
00:02:42.320 00:02:42.330 you can see these hoses attached to the
00:02:44.830 00:02:44.840 manifold gauge set but here's one
00:02:49.490 00:02:49.500 without any hoses these top ones right
00:02:51.950 00:02:51.960 here are the ones that actually go into
00:02:53.870 00:02:53.880 the valves the ones in the back are
00:02:56.270 00:02:56.280 dummy ports as you can see they have no
00:02:59.570 00:02:59.580 holes it's just a dead end here so you
00:03:03.230 00:03:03.240 got your manifold right here there's a
00:03:05.150 00:03:05.160 hanger you can hang your gauge set with
00:03:07.970 00:03:07.980 the wrench you can unscrew this and take
00:03:09.440 00:03:09.450 it off if you don't want it also these
00:03:11.360 00:03:11.370 handles the valves themselves you can
00:03:13.850 00:03:13.860 completely take them off you can take
00:03:15.770 00:03:15.780 the gauge sets off right here with the
00:03:17.780 00:03:17.790 wrench as well as you can see there's
00:03:19.280 00:03:19.290 some teflon tape when I screwed them in
00:03:20.900 00:03:20.910 sometimes they do go bad they go
00:03:22.910 00:03:22.920 inaccurate and you do have to replace
00:03:24.979 00:03:24.989 them but this thing can be all torn down
00:03:26.990 00:03:27.000 all the way up to just the body right
00:03:28.820 00:03:28.830 here but anyways I'm going a little off
00:03:30.860 00:03:30.870 track as I was saying the outer scale is
00:03:33.740 00:03:33.750 your psi the green scale it says right
00:03:36.410 00:03:36.420 here in green r22 that's going to be our
00:03:38.600 00:03:38.610 r22 temperature and then there's r410a
00:03:42.560 00:03:42.570 which is the pink scale right here that
00:03:45.680 00:03:45.690 will be the temperature of your r410a
00:03:48.410 00:03:48.420 refrigerant so now that we went over to
00:03:51.380 00:03:51.390 basics let's just hook up my gauges and
00:03:55.610 00:03:55.620 show you how I would do that
00:03:58.540 00:03:58.550 notice how I'm putting on gloves freon
00:04:01.310 00:04:01.320 comes out when it hits air it comes out
00:04:03.260 00:04:03.270 at negative 40 so it's really cold and
00:04:05.540 00:04:05.550 if your finger stays on it a little too
00:04:07.100 00:04:07.110 long you will get frostbite I've had
00:04:08.900 00:04:08.910 I've gotten minor frostbite a couple
00:04:10.670 00:04:10.680 times it's not very pleasant it's like
00:04:12.500 00:04:12.510 getting a burn you know you're walking
00:04:14.060 00:04:14.070 around it's always that throbbing
00:04:15.650 00:04:15.660 burning feeling so butter not to get
00:04:18.170 00:04:18.180 burned by that stuff your ports will be
00:04:22.190 00:04:22.200 usually at the entrance of the AC your
00:04:25.370 00:04:25.380 freon pipes come out right here
00:04:26.840 00:04:26.850 and they go into the air conditioner as
00:04:28.280 00:04:28.290 you can see my ports are right here this
00:04:30.080 00:04:30.090 is the valve port the valve port is
00:04:32.300 00:04:32.310 usually gonna be bigger you don't want
00:04:34.370 00:04:34.380 that one unless you have a big king
00:04:36.020 00:04:36.030 valve I won't go into that right now
00:04:39.080 00:04:39.090 most of them are gonna be Schrader
00:04:40.340 00:04:40.350 valves with a small cap like this but
00:04:42.860 00:04:42.870 anyways these excess valves will usually
00:04:44.630 00:04:44.640 be on the outside of the AC once in a
00:04:47.060 00:04:47.070 while they go inside and you have to
00:04:48.890 00:04:48.900 take the cover door off to access it so
00:04:51.550 00:04:51.560 you'll need a wrench usually or
00:04:56.300 00:04:56.310 sometimes they're just finger tight nuts
00:04:58.850 00:04:58.860 that you can take off they're plastic
00:05:00.770 00:05:00.780 mine are DS metal ones that I have to
00:05:03.920 00:05:03.930 take off with the wrench so you put your
00:05:06.080 00:05:06.090 adjustable wrench on it crank it open to
00:05:14.240 00:05:14.250 access the Schrader valve and this
00:05:16.670 00:05:16.680 Schrader valve is really the simple
00:05:18.740 00:05:18.750 Schrader well it's almost like the car
00:05:20.150 00:05:20.160 tire stuff so on your hoses you got the
00:05:25.640 00:05:25.650 Schrader depressor so once you're
00:05:27.770 00:05:27.780 putting your fitting on this thing will
00:05:29.930 00:05:29.940 depress that and oil pressure to go into
00:05:31.820 00:05:31.830 your hose so let's put that back on for
00:05:36.770 00:05:36.780 now also there's three kind of fittings
00:05:41.060 00:05:41.070 that are most commonly used you got the
00:05:43.730 00:05:43.740 regular fitting you got the ball valve
00:05:46.010 00:05:46.020 fitting where you can turn it off so the
00:05:47.990 00:05:48.000 freon will stop right here not going to
00:05:49.790 00:05:49.800 the hose that's very useful to have my
00:05:52.280 00:05:52.290 regular set up on my gauges is a low
00:05:54.950 00:05:54.960 loss fitting and two ball valve fittings
00:05:57.140 00:05:57.150 the low loss fitting I like to put on
00:05:58.820 00:05:58.830 the high side because that's usually the
00:06:00.980 00:06:00.990 higher pressure and what the low loss
00:06:03.590 00:06:03.600 fitting looks like is like this see how
00:06:07.310 00:06:07.320 it's twice as big and it literally does
00:06:11.090 00:06:11.100 exactly what it sounds like low loss so
00:06:13.460 00:06:13.470 when you're taking it off barely any
00:06:15.560 00:06:15.570 refrigerant escapes it's just like a
00:06:17.150 00:06:17.160 little squirt whereas when you're taking
00:06:18.890 00:06:18.900 one of these off it kind of fumes a
00:06:21.980 00:06:21.990 little more as you're taking the hose
00:06:23.420 00:06:23.430 off but anyways you take off both nuts
00:06:27.710 00:06:27.720 from your Schrader valves and then you
00:06:31.010 00:06:31.020 take the other nut off
00:06:34.750 00:06:34.760 remember how I mentioned that your blue
00:06:36.980 00:06:36.990 side is your suction side so blue is
00:06:42.020 00:06:42.030 suction or low side red is high side or
00:06:44.270 00:06:44.280 discharge head pressure the discharge or
00:06:47.660 00:06:47.670 the high side is always going to be your
00:06:49.100 00:06:49.110 thin line the suction or the low side is
00:06:52.310 00:06:52.320 always going to be your thick line so
00:06:55.040 00:06:55.050 the blue blue gauge will go to your
00:07:00.020 00:07:00.030 thick line and before you put your hoses
00:07:02.780 00:07:02.790 on make sure that your valves are fully
00:07:05.870 00:07:05.880 closed so for example this one was open
00:07:08.390 00:07:08.400 right now close that up otherwise it
00:07:11.600 00:07:11.610 will allow refrigerant to go in here and
00:07:13.250 00:07:13.260 go into the other two hoses as well so
00:07:16.970 00:07:16.980 make sure this side is closed off that
00:07:18.590 00:07:18.600 means the refrigerant will come in and
00:07:19.970 00:07:19.980 just stop right here
00:07:21.230 00:07:21.240 it won't go any further and make sure
00:07:23.120 00:07:23.130 you close this valve off as well so
00:07:26.140 00:07:26.150 those two are closed I like to just turn
00:07:30.500 00:07:30.510 my ball valve off while I'm putting this
00:07:32.630 00:07:32.640 on and just try to do this quickly
00:07:37.850 00:07:37.860 because a little bit of refrigerant will
00:07:39.500 00:07:39.510 come out in my case that was it was so
00:07:43.880 00:07:43.890 minimal that you didn't even see it but
00:07:45.530 00:07:45.540 sometimes it'll kind of bust like that
00:07:47.210 00:07:47.220 anyways now that I got that on I can
00:07:49.520 00:07:49.530 open up the ball valve and if you take a
00:07:51.500 00:07:51.510 look at my pressure when I do that boom
00:07:55.400 00:07:55.410 it goes up to 100 psi and next we want
00:07:59.000 00:07:59.010 to put on our high side which is the red
00:08:03.380 00:08:03.390 hose I can turn that off as well for now
00:08:08.560 00:08:08.570 sometimes that's not a very easy spot to
00:08:12.500 00:08:12.510 put these on but most of the time
00:08:15.140 00:08:15.150 they're pretty accessible
00:08:18.350 00:08:18.360 [Music]
00:08:22.529 00:08:22.539 okay so as you can see when you're
00:08:26.260 00:08:26.270 putting these on
00:08:27.100 00:08:27.110 sometimes a freon will squirt like that
00:08:28.899 00:08:28.909 with a little cloud that's why you wear
00:08:31.570 00:08:31.580 gloves because negative 40 will give you
00:08:34.389 00:08:34.399 a frostbite really quick
00:08:35.529 00:08:35.539 sometimes your gloves will even turn
00:08:37.329 00:08:37.339 white but anyways we've got that hose on
00:08:40.409 00:08:40.419 we turn it up as well turn it on as well
00:08:45.550 00:08:45.560 I should say and our high side pressure
00:08:49.329 00:08:49.339 is a little bit higher my AC was just
00:08:51.819 00:08:51.829 running so that's why it's a little
00:08:53.800 00:08:53.810 higher but basically when your system is
00:08:57.879 00:08:57.889 off your pressures will equalize which
00:09:00.610 00:09:00.620 means your low side and your high side
00:09:02.500 00:09:02.510 pressures will eventually get to the
00:09:04.540 00:09:04.550 same point where they're the same
00:09:06.129 00:09:06.139 pressure that's when the unit is off and
00:09:08.560 00:09:08.570 then when it turns on your high side
00:09:10.600 00:09:10.610 pressure will go higher and your low
00:09:12.220 00:09:12.230 side pressure will go lower and they
00:09:14.319 00:09:14.329 like to reference my freon charges by
00:09:16.120 00:09:16.130 temperatures and what I mean by that is
00:09:18.460 00:09:18.470 the green scale for r22 and this pink
00:09:21.250 00:09:21.260 scale for the r410a but basically your
00:09:24.699 00:09:24.709 normal operating pressures unlike semi
00:09:28.090 00:09:28.100 hot day let's say it's 80 85 degrees
00:09:30.129 00:09:30.139 will be on the low side it'll be
00:09:33.220 00:09:33.230 anywhere from 40 to 45 degrees so if you
00:09:35.920 00:09:35.930 watch this green scale it'll be the
00:09:38.500 00:09:38.510 arrow will be right here between 40 and
00:09:40.300 00:09:40.310 45 that's normal pressures on the low
00:09:43.660 00:09:43.670 side and then the high side is typically
00:09:45.309 00:09:45.319 110 115 degrees which will be about
00:09:48.759 00:09:48.769 right there for an AR 22 and as you can
00:09:53.110 00:09:53.120 see the pink scale is a little different
00:09:55.120 00:09:55.130 so 40 45 on r22 is right here
00:09:57.879 00:09:57.889 well r410a is higher pressure so 40 45 4
00:10:01.180 00:10:01.190 it is over here so the pressures will be
00:10:04.389 00:10:04.399 different between the two refrigerants
00:10:05.860 00:10:05.870 that's why you have to know which three
00:10:07.540 00:10:07.550 on your system uses so now what we're
00:10:09.730 00:10:09.740 gonna do is actually turn the AC on and
00:10:11.920 00:10:11.930 you're gonna see the pressures drop so
00:10:13.569 00:10:13.579 this one will go down and this one will
00:10:15.400 00:10:15.410 go up so let's get it started
00:10:21.310 00:10:21.320 00:10:29.210 00:10:29.220 so I've let my unit run for a while you
00:10:31.400 00:10:31.410 usually want to let it run for like five
00:10:33.440 00:10:33.450 to ten minutes for the pressures to
00:10:35.720 00:10:35.730 stabilize right now in Minnesota that's
00:10:38.270 00:10:38.280 where I live the outside temperatures
00:10:40.640 00:10:40.650 are not too hot it's probably like 70
00:10:43.220 00:10:43.230 degrees maybe 65 that's why my high side
00:10:46.370 00:10:46.380 pressure is lower than it should be
00:10:47.930 00:10:47.940 usually it's over 200 psi but right now
00:10:53.360 00:10:53.370 it's a little lower and that's okay
00:10:55.070 00:10:55.080 usually the biggest focus should be the
00:10:57.800 00:10:57.810 low side the low side should be between
00:11:00.470 00:11:00.480 40 and 50 typically and mine right now
00:11:03.920 00:11:03.930 is at about 42 degrees the r22 scale
00:11:08.240 00:11:08.250 that's the kind of refrigerant I have
00:11:09.560 00:11:09.570 which is 75 psi and most air
00:11:13.070 00:11:13.080 conditioners when they're working
00:11:14.120 00:11:14.130 properly you're gonna see that suction
00:11:15.740 00:11:15.750 line start to sweat like mine is right
00:11:18.410 00:11:18.420 there and after you're done checking
00:11:22.070 00:11:22.080 your pressures sometimes they'll be too
00:11:23.960 00:11:23.970 high if both pressures are too high that
00:11:25.760 00:11:25.770 means your condenser coil is dirty you
00:11:27.740 00:11:27.750 want to wash it off if they're very low
00:11:29.510 00:11:29.520 that may mean you have low evaporator
00:11:31.310 00:11:31.320 air flow or maybe your charge is
00:11:34.610 00:11:34.620 actually low you got a leak somewhere
00:11:36.590 00:11:36.600 but anyways I'll save that for another
00:11:38.870 00:11:38.880 video once you're done checking your
00:11:41.000 00:11:41.010 pressures the way I like to take the
00:11:43.940 00:11:43.950 hoses off is the high side first so I'll
00:11:47.420 00:11:47.430 close my ball valve off if you don't
00:11:49.070 00:11:49.080 have a ball valve just take it off quick
00:11:50.720 00:11:50.730 some refrigerant will squirt out but
00:11:53.180 00:11:53.190 most of it will stay inside that's why
00:11:55.160 00:11:55.170 you wear gloves so you go quick
00:12:05.600 00:12:05.610 take it out like that and just so you
00:12:08.990 00:12:09.000 know this is rare but sometimes that
00:12:12.440 00:12:12.450 trader valve will get stuck and by the
00:12:14.660 00:12:14.670 way those are replaceable there's a tool
00:12:16.430 00:12:16.440 a Schrader valve replacement tool that
00:12:18.620 00:12:18.630 you can use to replace those Schrader
00:12:20.030 00:12:20.040 valves but sometimes that Schrader valve
00:12:22.699 00:12:22.709 gets stucked and a little bit of
00:12:24.290 00:12:24.300 refrigerant will keep squirting out
00:12:25.569 00:12:25.579 after you're done panicking you can take
00:12:28.160 00:12:28.170 us flat-head screwdriver and just what
00:12:31.550 00:12:31.560 gloves on of course try to hit that
00:12:33.860 00:12:33.870 trailer valve to make it stop leaking I
00:12:36.009 00:12:36.019 got my red side or the high side off I
00:12:40.180 00:12:40.190 put it on my gauge set here two manifold
00:12:45.079 00:12:45.089 and one other thing I should mention is
00:12:48.470 00:12:48.480 the biggest enemy of an air conditioner
00:12:51.980 00:12:51.990 unit the freon system is moisture you do
00:12:54.800 00:12:54.810 not want to get water inside of your
00:12:56.750 00:12:56.760 unit so if it's raining you're better
00:12:58.940 00:12:58.950 off not checking while it's raining so
00:13:01.550 00:13:01.560 now I got my high side back on the gauge
00:13:03.800 00:13:03.810 set and what I like to do is turn off my
00:13:06.319 00:13:06.329 yellow auxilary hose here open up my red
00:13:11.710 00:13:11.720 like that if there's any air air is bad
00:13:15.740 00:13:15.750 for the AC freon system as well is there
00:13:18.050 00:13:18.060 any air or water droplets or whatever I
00:13:20.960 00:13:20.970 like to just purge my hose out just a
00:13:22.699 00:13:22.709 little bit by opening it up you'll see
00:13:24.530 00:13:24.540 some refrigerant come out like that and
00:13:28.579 00:13:28.589 as you can see I still have over a
00:13:33.050 00:13:33.060 hundred psi refrigerant in here which is
00:13:35.480 00:13:35.490 like an ounce or two of freon and I
00:13:37.579 00:13:37.589 don't really like wasting it if you take
00:13:39.500 00:13:39.510 off your hoses and leave that
00:13:41.060 00:13:41.070 refrigerant stays in here so I purge out
00:13:43.430 00:13:43.440 the air and whatever I have in here I
00:13:46.389 00:13:46.399 actually sucked back into my suction
00:13:49.130 00:13:49.140 side so first you want to purge this as
00:13:51.350 00:13:51.360 well just in case there's any kind of
00:13:52.939 00:13:52.949 little air bubble because
00:13:54.889 00:13:54.899 non-condensibles are bad so you open up
00:13:57.620 00:13:57.630 that with the hose off of course I
00:13:59.900 00:13:59.910 already took it off and you open up the
00:14:01.910 00:14:01.920 low side slowly
00:14:06.000 00:14:06.010 and it just throttled the refrigerant
00:14:07.980 00:14:07.990 that you sucked out back into here as
00:14:09.690 00:14:09.700 you can see my arrow is kind of bouncing
00:14:12.540 00:14:12.550 around there
00:14:16.650 00:14:16.660 we're gonna go now you suck most of the
00:14:18.900 00:14:18.910 refrigerant out of the high side hose
00:14:21.000 00:14:21.010 back into the unit and now I take off
00:14:25.290 00:14:25.300 the low side as well
00:14:27.680 00:14:27.690 00:14:33.100 00:14:33.110 and put it back on my manifold and then
00:14:37.960 00:14:37.970 you can just release the pressures in
00:14:41.530 00:14:41.540 your hoses a little bit so it's not a
00:14:43.300 00:14:43.310 bunch of pressure inside of your hoses
00:14:44.740 00:14:44.750 like that and like that
00:14:52.630 00:14:52.640 and there you go don't forget to put
00:14:55.750 00:14:55.760 your caps back on on both your low side
00:15:03.610 00:15:03.620 and your high side tighten them down
00:15:07.000 00:15:07.010 with a wrench that you don't have to go
00:15:13.389 00:15:13.399 to beast mode on it there you go
00:15:17.050 00:15:17.060 and you have successfully checked your
00:15:19.389 00:15:19.399 freon charge and guys if you noticed
00:15:21.970 00:15:21.980 when I was putting on my high side hose
00:15:24.280 00:15:24.290 the red one and taking it off you see
00:15:27.220 00:15:27.230 how a little bit of freon escape there
00:15:28.840 00:15:28.850 that's where these low loss fittings
00:15:31.090 00:15:31.100 come in nice and I usually do have a low
00:15:34.000 00:15:34.010 loss fitting on my red side here but
00:15:37.210 00:15:37.220 mine started to leak through like
00:15:39.340 00:15:39.350 whenever you would put it on there would
00:15:40.569 00:15:40.579 still be a little bit of refrigerant
00:15:42.100 00:15:42.110 just constantly leaking out there's a
00:15:44.050 00:15:44.060 little repair kit for that I just
00:15:45.579 00:15:45.589 haven't gotten around to fixing it
00:15:46.900 00:15:46.910 that's why I'm just using a standard
00:15:48.430 00:15:48.440 ball valve but like I said earlier my
00:15:50.920 00:15:50.930 normal setup is a low loss fitting on
00:15:53.650 00:15:53.660 the high side and then two ball valves
00:15:56.710 00:15:56.720 on the low side and auxilary and I just
00:15:59.650 00:15:59.660 want to say that people that do not have
00:16:01.930 00:16:01.940 any kind of HVAC background or education
00:16:03.750 00:16:03.760 probably should not be messing with
00:16:05.769 00:16:05.779 freon because you could do more damage
00:16:08.290 00:16:08.300 than good
00:16:08.949 00:16:08.959 and potentially hurt yourself doing it
00:16:11.199 00:16:11.209 so if you don't have any background and
00:16:13.240 00:16:13.250 you're not sure what you're doing I
00:16:14.410 00:16:14.420 wouldn't recommend messing with this but
00:16:16.960 00:16:16.970 basically what I showed you is how you
00:16:19.329 00:16:19.339 would check your freon charge I hope you
00:16:21.490 00:16:21.500 found this video helpful if I missed
00:16:23.380 00:16:23.390 anything or if you want to add something
00:16:24.790 00:16:24.800 please do so in the comments below thank
00:16:27.100 00:16:27.110 you so much for watching don't forget to
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