Hey guys, I tried my hand at home AC charging today and it just didn't work out at all. We did this on my son's 2004 Dodge Dakota after replacing the accumulator. The truck used to be enviably cold but when the shop did the valve cover gasket, they had to open the system. They evacuated it and recharged it using the old accumulator because they didn't have a new one. So, today we put a new one in. We sucked it down to 29 hg and it held fine for an hour. We turned the 30lb R134 tank over and fed it liquid, drawn into the vacuum on the high side for about 1.5lbs (needed 29oz total). Turned the tank over, closed the high side and started the truck to finish with a gas charge. Set the idle to 1500 RPM. The low pressure ended up at 50-55, based on our 107 ambient air, but the high side was 125 and never budged. We fought this stupid fight for about 4 hours on and off, started over from scratch will full vacuum and tried it again. The accumulator felt "beer cold" to touch but both theIR and digital stick thermometer, which I ty-rapped to the line, read 105. That didn't make any sense. It was clearly cold. The vent temp was a balmy 77. We shut it all down in frustration and went for a drive on the freeway, the vents got down to 63.
9 hours fighting this beast in the 105+ degree weather was not encouraging. He will probably have his boss look at it Monday. He's a 40 year home HVAC guy.