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    Use your recovery machine and weigh in . Works every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwoner View Post
    Use your recovery machine and weigh in . Works every time
    3 votes for this so far ,,,,it's what I do ,,,,and by the time you dick around with cardboard and bags,fire ,hit water (we had a guy blow a jug up doing this ),having to drag them on/ off the roof ,dispose of it or save it ,,,its just as easy and probably faster to pump it in with your machine ...

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    Using a recovery machine is a good option, but you should have it connected to your charging hoses and pull a good vacuum on it to remove any moisture first.

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    Wait till the spring or you will end up doing it twice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim79 View Post
    Wait till the spring or you will end up doing it twice.
    Can't always wait till spring. What if the RTU cools a critical area? It is just something we have to deal with north of the Mason Dixon Line.

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