Hey guys just a quick query about
Subcooling. If a unit say for example a small tx fed fridge we're to be overcharged the subcooling would increase and back up into to the condensor and the reduce
Volume of the condensor thus heat rejection area will cause a higher pressure. What i can't seem to grasp is if a unit we're to be partially undercharged, with less refrigerant passing through the coil why would not the refrigerant also be subcooled not bubbling away in the sight glass? With the lower ambient i can't understand it would not also subcool with ease. Just trying to get a better understanding! Thanks