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Old 03-14-2007, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by brewtoo View Post
No. While it is counter-intuitive, the pressure in the evaporator is LOWER when the compressor is running than when it is not.
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.
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