Actually that's where I started. Brazed a port on the process stub, pressure tested with N2, vacuumed and weighed in what the tag on the compressor deck said 1#. Which gave me around 80 psi on the suction side. So I figured that wasn't correct, and adjusted the pressure down to around 18-19 psi which is where I'm at now. I did notice a little bit of frosting that would melt and re-frost on the line close to where it exits the cabinet, but the line itself only felt cool further down.
I was planning on waiting until I got the bottle rack and some cans in it before I made any more adjustments. Not sure if this will matter or not, but right now it's only cooling the air in the cabinet.
Thanks for the information and help. Much appreciated.
90 psi
so as measured just after recharging the system before you turned it back on or with the system running? details details , also I assume (ha) that you charged it back up with R12? ( Just because you've said it was an R12 system doesn't necessarily mean you put R12 back into it), & out of curiosity, why did you have to recharge the system in the first place?
me personally I shoot for 15 psi / R12 on the low side with the box at 32-degrees-F