Well, we'd need to know what make, year, and model of car before that question can be answered. Not all automotive AC systems require the same amount of refrigerant.
There should be a sticker under the hood that says refrigerant capacity in pounds and ounces.
The number of cans of Freon needed to fill a Savanna 3500 from empty typically depends on the specific refrigerant type and the vehicle's system capacity. For most vehicles, this capacity ranges from about 2 to 3 pounds of refrigerant. Since standard cans of Freon usually contain 12 ounces (0.75 pounds), you would generally need around 3 to 4 cans. It’s best to consult the vehicle’s service manual for precise specifications.
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If the cans are not crushed, it will take close to just two weeks to fill a bag. If you crush the cans, it will take close to one month.
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
Depends on the car and you should fill to the correct PSI level if you do not have a totally empty system.
There should be a sticker located in the engine compartment that tells you what the system holds for refrigerant and oil. If the system is empty you have a leak. Trying to fill it will be be a waste of money plus your polluting the atmosphere. Take the vehicle to a shop that does AC work.
How many cans of Freon does it take to charge a 2004 F150 Ford pick up Truck?
To determine how many cans of cola are needed to fill a bath, we first need the volume of the bath. A standard bathtub typically holds about 150 liters, which is equivalent to 15,000 centiliters. Given that one can holds 33 centiliters, you would divide 15,000 by 33, resulting in approximately 454 cans needed to fill the bath.
A 2000 Buick LeSabre typically requires about 2 to 2.5 pounds of R-134a refrigerant, which is approximately equivalent to 1 to 1.5 cans of the standard 12-ounce refrigerant cans. It's essential to check the system's specifications and any service guidelines for precise requirements. Always ensure the system is properly evacuated and serviced by a qualified technician.
One cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. A 32-gallon garbage can holds about 4.3 cubic feet. To find out how many cans are needed to fill one yard of mulch, divide 27 cubic feet by 4.3 cubic feet per can, which equals approximately 6.3. Therefore, it will take about 7 (rounding up) 32-gallon garbage cans to fill one yard of mulch.