Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 22:57:16 -0500
Reply-To: Fredrich Hesterberg <FredsVW@WEBTV.NET>
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From: Fredrich Hesterberg <FredsVW@WEBTV.NET>
Subject: Re: New AC Thing
In-Reply-To: John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET>'s message of Sun, 15 Jun
2003 22:08:27 -0500
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Mr. John,
I find out where to get here, from mr. Terry
Mel Brown Farm Supply
Johnstown, Co.
(970) 587-2249
This is where he get it from.
Good Evening,
Fred
E-mail message
Subject: Re: New AC Thing
I haven't called them to check this out, but heaven knows we need
something down here in the deep south to satisfactorily replace R-12. I
note that this product seems to be sold only in Canada??
John Rodgers
88 Gl Driver
Fredrich Hesterberg wrote:
I find this report, and it sounds good.
Good Morning,
Fred
E-mail message
New found AC Refrigerant
Hey All--
I have been fighting off the known dismal change to the R
134-A for years, in my vehicles, as well as at work in customer's
trucks.
The simplest reason is that it just is not an efficient
refrigerant--period.
And I personally don't care for the higher head pressures it requires to
half assed function ---it will never replace R-12--in the cooling
department.
And Propane, or Butane products are totally out of the question--no way
Jose--bad stuff--
However, I have found this off the wall product--and being the
adventurous type---I order two 6 oz. cans of this refrigerant, and a 6
oz. can of their sealer-- I was reading about in an automotive
publication I get---
It's called Red TeK--and it is a methane derivative--with some other who
know's what ingredients--
I drop a a can of the sealer into the 87--( it has an ever so slow
leak--once a year --you'd play hell finding it type ) and then drop a
can of the refrigerant into it--that's all--( the stuff at 6 oz. does
the same thing as 18 oz. of R-12, and 16 oz. of R-134a )
The temp at the vents is now 36 to 38 degree's--at 60 mph--or with a fan
in front of the condenser, while testing--
The sealer allegedly plugs nothing until a leak appears--and then it
seeks moisture--at that area.
Until then it just lubricates the system-- It is totally compatible with
12--and mineral oil-- It is totally compatible with 134 and ester oil.
I've had the stuff in my Van now for 4 weeks and it has never blown this
cold out of the AC vents--even with the 12---I am impressed.
The craziest thing is they don't want you to pull a full vacuum on the
system--the stuff is supposed to be dropped into the low pressure side
at zero--not 28 or 30.
The instructions say that the refrigerant works best this way--because
it expands-- and it also disperses moisture in the system-- and if it
released into the atmosphere-it turns into a carbon product-- go
figure--it's a friendly item for the greenpeace folks--
Anyway--I know the summer months are are around the corner--and I can
see the influx of AC questions and comments coming--
Here is an excellent, reasonable R-12 alternative that I have found--and
tried-
Works good. ( and very cold )
Later,
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Fred
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