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Snap-on Eco plus shows for example that 3.0 lbs transferred during ISV tank fill then immediately shows the tank having 1 lb 9oz what is wrong?

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Based on the information provided, it's difficult to determine exactly what is causing the discrepancy between the amount of refrigerant transferred and the amount of refrigerant shown in the tank. However, here are a few potential explanations:

  1. Measurement error: It's possible that there was an error in measuring the amount of refrigerant transferred or the amount of refrigerant in the tank. For example, if the scale used to measure the refrigerant is not calibrated correctly, it could be providing inaccurate readings.
  2. Leaks: If there is a leak in the system, refrigerant could be escaping and not making it into the tank. This could result in a lower amount of refrigerant in the tank than expected.
  3. Temperature changes: The amount of refrigerant in a tank can be affected by temperature changes. If the refrigerant was transferred at a different temperature than the tank, it could result in a discrepancy in the amount of refrigerant shown in the tank.
  4. Software error: It's possible that there is an error in the software used to display the amount of refrigerant in the tank. This could be causing the incorrect reading.
It's important to troubleshoot the system to determine the root cause of the discrepancy and take appropriate action to address the issue.

Posted on Feb 15, 2023

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