Well I decided to recharge the air condition myself with a do-it-yourself product called A/C Pro ($39.99 US), I also purchased a Thermometer to measure the ambient and A/C vent temperature. I have taken photos to document the process because my writing skills are pathetic. I have chosen the A/C Pro kit because it had a built-in gauge that will compensate for the ambient temperature and a long hose so the can of R134A is away from the engine bay. You will need to wear gloves because the can will get very cold when charging, also ware safety glasses just in case. First I weigh the can of A/C Pro because I wanted to know how much R134A the 280SL will take. The can star weight was 945 g. I then measured the ambient temperature at 70F and set the built-in gauge so the filled system pressure should be about 35 psig (241 KPa) when filled. I started the car and set the Frigiking A/C to High fan and City Cooler for max cooling. The Vent temperature was 70F. I attached the A/C Pro hose to the low side fitting (the one with the blue cap) and checked the pressure. It read 0 psig, so I need to refill it. You squeeze the trigger to start filling while turning the can from 12 o’clock upright to 3 o’clock horizontal. Then take your finger off of the trigger to measure the pressure. I repeated this for about 8 minutes. The final weight of the can was 674 g. So the 280SL took 271 g or 9.55 Ounces. After filling was complete the vent temperature dropped to 60F. It is not freezing cold air but it will keep the cabin below 80 F on hot days. I took the car for an hour drive and the vent temperature was 58 F the cabin stayed at 75 F when the outside temperature was over 80 F.