I valve off my micron gauge, and actually JB has a newer VCRT with a slide valve to isolate your micron gauge before releasing and without removing. It’s pretty sick.
Because his YJ vacuum gauge is on the other side of the VCRT? In fact, it’s on the complete opposite side of the run how could it have sensed it? His wireless on the pump would’ve sensed it, but we couldn’t see that reading.
I valve off my micron gauge, and actually JB has a newer VCRT with a slide valve to isolate your micron gauge before releasing and without removing. It’s pretty sick.
Good to know!
@@timdestasio3367whatever works! I just like to protect the sensor without needing extra VCRT - especially in tight spaces
Why didn’t it pull down super quick when you forgot to open the vcrt valve?
Because his YJ vacuum gauge is on the other side of the VCRT? In fact, it’s on the complete opposite side of the run how could it have sensed it?
His wireless on the pump would’ve sensed it, but we couldn’t see that reading.
Love this video thanks after watching it showed me that I don’t have nitrogen so maybe I’ll call an ac company to pressurize and perhaps vacuum.
The mic gauge was on the ither side of the valve not the pump side
Were you trying to reply to the other comment?
4.8 Oz is 1/4 pound not 1/2. there are 16 oz in a pound.
thank you. on a system this size I round to the nearest half pound.