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Forgot to mention, I vacuumed down the AC system in the Choptop and it leaked mostly down overnight so there’s a leak somewhere. Everything but the pump is brand new, but that doesn’t mean much. Not exactly sure what to do about trying to find the leak without filling it with Freon and dye and run it till the leak shows then dump it all and fix. The only thought that I had was I have a bottle of CO2 and a regulator that I could rig up to pressurize it and then spray everything down with soapy water and look for bubbles… no idea if that’s an acceptable solution though
The CO2 should prevent the introduction of moisture into the system. You may have to play with the pressures to get bubbles to show well. We use the air and soapy water method at work and sometimes there is too much air for bubbles to form if the leak is bad enough. Other than that, a mirror and a headlamp for those hard to see places.