190
The temperature should be 195 degrees.
210 deg F, it should be directly verical on the engine temp gauge.
Your car's operating temperature should be 192 degrees.
they do
120-150 psi
Allowing the recovery cylinder to stabilize at room temperature before taking a pressure reading helps ensure accuracy because temperature affects pressure readings. If the cylinder is too hot or too cold, the pressure reading may not be reliable, leading to incorrect conclusions about the presence of non-condensable gases. Stabilizing the temperature helps provide a more accurate assessment of the refrigerant content in the cylinder.
The ideal temperature of your room should be between 68-71o F You should not go below 50o or above 82o F.
It depends upon what you are using it for. I generally use room temperature water for cooking.
There are two (2) torque screws that hold the cylinder itself onto the car. Remove both and the cylinder should fall out. (this is the hard way) Remove one (1) Torque screw, bottom. Then turn the key to the ON position (not running) and then press the tab that holds the cylinder in and the cylinder itself should fall out. (this is the easy way)
at certain temperature
No it isnt. You should check your fan and oil. Running temperature is around 85-90
Depends on the ambient temperature - need a chart for details