Sweating accumulator only tells so much. In your neck of the woods the dew point may be 65 degrees because of the high humidity. At that point at least you know there is Freon in it and the compressor is doing something.
Now take me in Phoenix today with 110 and dew point of 25 degrees at 5% humidity......a glass if ice cubes with water at 31 degrees won’t sweat a drop.
Need to know the pressures, high and low then go from there.
Now take me in Phoenix today with 110 and dew point of 25 degrees at 5% humidity......a glass if ice cubes with water at 31 degrees won’t sweat a drop.
Need to know the pressures, high and low then go from there.