You should not have to recharge your system unless you have a leak. Other wise you do not need to recharge your system.
How do i Recharge AC Unit for a 1998 Dodge Stratus
You may need to recharge the cooling chemical in your unit.
The low side.
Well, if the unit was originally meant to be recharged with the old freon, a kit is needed to allow recharge with the new.
No. First off, the trustworthiness of any such kit sold at Walmart is questionable. Secondly, the kits are intended for automotive AC systems, and will come with R134a refrigerant... window units use a different type of refrigerant (often R22, from my understanding). Different refrigerants cannot be blended, and doing so will ultimately damage the AC unit.
take it to a dealer.
sounds like your blower motor went bad,does it work on heater heat.
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Was unit evacuated before recharge after compressor replacement?
Probably R -12, but you need to get your car converted to 134-A because they don't sell R-12 any longer.
A mini-split AC unit gas filling costs are relatively less than a central or window AC. To refill Freon gas in this type of AC, you will need to spend $100 to $ 300. Central AC gas refilling costs around $80 to $140 per pound, but to recharge the whole unit it will cost you $200 to $ 500.