Refrigerant Charge Calculator — Superheat
What does high superheat and low subcooling mean together?
That combination often indicates an undercharged condition or liquid-line starvation at the evaporator, though airflow and metering faults can look similar. Verify indoor airflow and coil condition first, then adjust charge in small increments and remeasure. Do not diagnose solely from one snapshot reading.
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Use the Refrigerant Charge Calculator — Superheat to get an exact answer for your inputs.
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- What if outdoor temperature is very low during charging?
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