The answer to this question is dependent upon several factors. What is the indoor temp, outdoor temp, indoor humidity, etc. This cannot be answered properly without measuring the temperature inside and outside the house. Generally the lowside is 68-85 psi and the highside is 225-300 psi.
If the pressures are always equal running, the compressor is bad and would need replaced
High pressure and low pressures rotate because when they combine they spin and create a tornadoe
winds
low tempreture is associated with thunderstorms and high preassure is normally a heat wave
It depends on the RPM at Idle speed your low side apr.. 40 and High side at about 150 at 2000 RPM LOW 22 High 230 if high is over 250 there is to much 134A in system at a amibent temp. of 70 degrees F. RPM and outside temp effects readings.
The answer to this question is dependent upon several factors. What is the indoor temp, outdoor temp, indoor humidity, etc. This cannot be answered properly without measuring the temperature inside and outside the house. Generally the lowside is 68-85 psi and the highside is 225-300 psi.
Using a set of a/c gauges put the blue hose on the low side (suction side) and the red hose on the high side (discharge side) to first check the pressures..... Add freon if needed and keep the pressures as follows.. low side readings between 30 to 40psi and the high side between 200 to 250psi depending on the outside temperature…………….
High pressure means there is going to be rain in that area. Low means the opposite.
low side 25 psi high side 125 psi
either its low or too high of pressures
Higher pressures this gives more collisions which is a goal of the gases
Using a set of a/c gauges put the blue hose on the low side (suction side) and the red hose on the high side (discharge side) and read the pressures first. If freon is needed then keep the low side readings between 30 to 40psi and the high side between 200 to 250psi depending on the outside temperature…………….