Originally posted by Icecream
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Weigh a can. Hook it up to your system, purge the lines, open the valves, let it fill until the can is empty. Close valve. Weigh can off the car. Difference is how much refrigerant entered the system. Should be very close to the listed weight on the can. Fill up another can that way. Last can will need to be a partial fill. If you have a scale that can measure accurately live you can just watch until the number matches the amount of refrigerant you need to fill. Otherwise just keep connecting / disconnecting until you hit your desired mass. Tolerance is something like +/- 40g, so you do have some room. Write down how much is left on the can so that you can use it next time.
That will have the AC blowing quite cold until it leaks out again. Replacing the schrader valves on my car significantly slowed my leak, but it's not gone. I suspect I have an evap leak like most of these cars develop. And that's a bitch to replace.
Only issue is if your AC is not completely empty, drawing the vacuum will vent refrigerant to the atmosphere. Which is not very nice for the environment. Though I suppose if we all have leaks, it'll all end up in the atmosphere eventually anyway.
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