Go buy a can of R-134a and the hose that has the quick release for the low side. Napa would have this. You hook this hose into the low side and hold the can upside down until the compressor starts because it now has enough freon to run. Check how cold the air is now. If it does not feel around 50 degrees then add more freon with the bottle facing up so as not to slug liquid into the compressor.
You have neither the proper tools nor the expertise to do this repair. You will also find that the R12 is very expensive and unless it has already been done, you need to convert this to R134a. You have a leak that also needs repairing. Take it to a professional.
The voltage in your house is AC. It is in the form of a sine wave that goes positive and negative 60 times a second. To charge a battery you need DC so you do an AC to DC conversion and then apply the DC to the battery charging circuit that applies the correct charging current to the battery and checks on the state of the charge.
Lightning is static electricity. It's a buildup of charge, and it is facilitated by charge separation. In that light, it is DC.
Inductors are low pass devices, they conduct most easily at low frequencies. DC is the limiting case for low frequency AC: i.e. DC is the lowest possible AC frequency, zero Hz and thus conducts best through an inductor. Capacitors are high pass devices, they conduct most easily at high frequencies. Infinite frequency AC is the limiting case for high frequency AC. Infinity Hz would conduct best through a capacitor.
resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric charge
where is the ac relay in a 06 trailblazer
AC Delco iridiums
I have owned my Nissan for the last 12 years and never had to replace the ac compressor once. Hope this helps. ...Yeah, but you also have to drive a Nissan
AC Delco Iridiums
How many things have been how many Saints of freon does it take to fill up a 2002 Chevrolet truck
heat/ac actuator
Where is the lower line in a 2004 trailblazer for the ac to recarge it
From the same port you would charge the front ac this is under the hood on passenger side of vehicle. John
On all GM products it is almost always on the accumulator / receiver drier.
AC Delco PF46
exactly where is the flasher relay
It is on the accumulator.