I briefly tried Freeze-12. Didn't seem any different than R134a to me. I tend to use Duracool. The only downside I have is that Duracool seems to find it easier to escape from the system. When it is properly charged, it cools GREAT (as good as the original R-12.) Note: Duracool isn't legal in all US states. Where it is legal you must first have converted the system to R-134a fittings and oil (per US Federal laws).
On Mar 21, 2005, at 10:34 AM, TJ Hannink wrote: > If there were a cheap R-12 replacement available here in Florida that > performed as well as R-12, everyone would be selling/installing it. |
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