So I have learned a few things.
Sean my intrepid A/C guy made a service call out today. He did another pressure test on everything except the compressor.
Then he did a sniffer test on the compressor unit and didn't seem to find any leaks.
The tire stem type opening on the line-set valve could be a little loose so he tightened that a couple turns.
It appears that the charge was just weak. Considering it was manufactured in 2006, I have to assume that the charge leaked out while in the warehouse waiting for me to buy it on closeout.
I assume that it just leaked out of the system. Sean added 19 oz to a system that only holds 31.8 oz. So somewhere I lost 2/3 of my refrigerant.
The service call cost me $80, and the 410 refrigerant cost me another $78.
If I were to add the $157 to the $1095 I paid for the garage unit, I could have gotten halfway to the newer 20.5 SEER unit.
The 1.5 ton version of the bedroom A/C unit is $1585.
So basically I saved $300 by going with the 13 SEER closeout model vs the 20.5 SEER current model, and I am thinking I should have just bought the larger unit in the same model line as the one in the bedroom that has worked so well.
Its blowing at 48 degrees, so I think its safe to assume that its working correctly for now.
I guess its now imperative that I get the gap under the garage door sealed up so I don't waste all this lovely cool garage air.