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AC "Resting Pressure" question....
What I am calling "resting pressure" is the freon pressure read on the gauges when both the high and low side have equalized.
The wagon has not done well this week with the temps in the mid 80's. Only getting about 50 degrees out of the vents. Running Freeze12 unfortunately, aux fan working. At the end of last summer, last time measured, my "resting pressure" was in the 95-100 range. Temps were in the high 90's at least. Does temperature affect this "resting pressure"? Temp outside is around 80 degrees, and the pressure was only about 75. Does this indicate some of the freon leaked out, or is the "resting pressure" less at lower temperatures? Thanks
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