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High side, If you charge liquid on the low side it can cause the valves of the compressor to break.
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Liquid refrigerant charging of a system is normally accomplished in the liquid line. For example, when a system is out of refrigerant, liquid refrigerant can be charged into the king valve on the liquid line or receiver.
Not evacuated totally or properly prior to charging? Not charged properly - too much freon Oil not added when charged? Defective compressors?
When you replace the a/c compressor did you also change out the receiver drier as well ? To recharge the a/c system the cost would be in the area of around $125.00 dollars if it was done by a professional a/c shop.
low side never charge from high side
To lubricate the compressor.
if system is empty, u need to charge with correct amount of oil and refrigerant. the oil actually carries the refrigerant in the system if just recharging, buy the refrigerant that has oil already added, these are available at most auto stores
The liquid freezes.
The charging system may be over charging the battery. Over charging the battery can speed up the evaporation process. Have the electrical system tested.