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Originally Posted by brewtoo
No. While it is counter-intuitive, the pressure in the evaporator is LOWER when the compressor is running than when it is not.
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That's exactly my point. Since the pressure is lower in the evaporator when the compressor is running, I would then expect that with lower pressure in the evaporator, the leak would be slower. However it leaks much faster when the compressor is running, That's why I was thinking that its not the evaporator.