Brad, gotcha. Thanks. And yes 410 pressures are crazy, I do resi also. Resi is easier!
Tested 152 on my TIFF and it does pick it up
BTW glad to see you back here.
			
			
									
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Re: potential leak prior to evacuation/recharge - how to find
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I have a leak detector (TIP 5550) but it appears that as a minimum it needs a new tip, I am getting very erratic results. Replacement tips on order, will report back if I still have an issue finding the leak. Thanks for following this thread.bohica2xo wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:43 pm That takes care of the low hanging fruit. Do you have or can you borrow a sniffer?
You can as has been suggested add a couple of ounces of R134 and pressurize the system with nitrogen to 150psi for the sniffer.
Re: potential leak prior to evacuation/recharge - how to find
I've seen equalized Low side/High side pressures of 275psi at Lake Havasu AZ at 120 degf ambient,sun-soaked hot engine shut down in Pontiac Formula doing hot soak testing- Black painted car- so yes the evaporator can take it.
			
			
									
																
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Good to know, GM!
			
			
									
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120 in Havasu, must have been October