The weight of a can of Freon can vary depending on the specific type and size of the can. For example, a standard 12-ounce can of R-134a refrigerant weighs approximately 0.75 pounds. To convert 2.38 pounds to cans, you would divide 2.38 by the weight of one can. If using the 0.75-pound can, you would need about 3.17 cans to equal 2.38 pounds.
There are approximately 453.592 grams in a pound. Therefore, 8000 pounds is equal to 3628742.55 grams. If a 16-ounce can weighs about 453.592 grams, then 8000 pounds would be approximately equal to 8000 * 16 / 453.592 = 282.24 16-ounce cans.
20.5 newtons equal about 4.6 pounds.
1 kilogram is equal to 2.20462 pounds.
17.92 kilograms is equal to approximately 39.5 pounds.
10 full ones plus 2/3 of one more.
It is measured in pounds and ounces not cans. The info is on a sticker under the hood.
1.5 lb of Freon or about 2 an 1/2 12 oz cans.
3lbs 4 12oz cans
To determine how many 12-ounce cans of Freon are needed to make 3.5 pounds, first convert the weight to ounces: 3.5 pounds is 56 ounces (since 1 pound equals 16 ounces). Each 12-ounce can contains 12 ounces of Freon, so dividing 56 ounces by 12 ounces per can gives approximately 4.67 cans. Therefore, you would need 5 cans to have enough Freon to exceed 3.5 pounds.
It will take 10.333 cans.
If it is completely empty, it takes 3 12oz cans of freon
The weight of an aluminum can varies slightly, but a standard empty can typically weighs about 0.5 ounces. To calculate how many cans equal 5 pounds, first convert pounds to ounces (5 pounds x 16 ounces/pound = 80 ounces). Then, divide the total ounces by the weight of one can: 80 ounces ÷ 0.5 ounces/can = 160 cans. Therefore, it takes approximately 160 aluminum cans to equal 5 pounds.
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.
Look for the sticker under the hood! It will tell you the refrigerant and the ounces.
There are approximately 453.592 grams in a pound. Therefore, 8000 pounds is equal to 3628742.55 grams. If a 16-ounce can weighs about 453.592 grams, then 8000 pounds would be approximately equal to 8000 * 16 / 453.592 = 282.24 16-ounce cans.
Should take aprox 30 ounces of freon.
should be 36ozs