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Re: A/C Problem
Posted to HVAC Forum on 7/3/2015

A "reduced refrigerant charge" with 60/330 would usually point to too much heat or residual heat being retained in the refrigerant, which could be the condenser internally by transfer problems or restrictive flow, or externally by lack of airflow or lack of he... Login to read more.