>>My system is brand new and totally open and vented at this point. I am >>not going >>to use Freon. I will use a propane/butane mixture which is totally legal and >>more effecient that R12 or R134A > >Maybe more efficent, but not legal for automotive use! (The EPA doesn't >allow anything flamable for an automotive freon substitute) Spend the $25 >to get certified ( http://www.epatest.com ) and then use the right stuff! > >Bill Hear hear!!! The certification test is NOT HARD at all. And, once you're certified, you'll be able to buy R-12. At the present prices, I wouldn't recommend that though. Joshua Van Tol -- jjvantol@lear.csp.ee.memphis.edu |
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