[AT] Air conditioner question
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sat May 15 03:36:42 PDT 2010
Lew Best wrote:
> Thanks; I'll check it out.
>
> Lew near Waco, TX
> website HTTP://lewslittlefarm.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Hello Lew,
> The product that I see most often around here is "Red Teck"
> <http://www.redtek.com/index.html>. The same gas is sometimes marketed
> using the name "Cool-it" at chain stores such as Princess Auto around here.
> I have replaced R-12 with it many times with good results. The amounts
> to fill a system and the pressures are different than for R-12 so
> compare the charts on the Red Teck web site.
> I have stayed away from the R-134 systems as I don't have equipment
> to
> evacuate the old R-134 gas so can't comment on it's replacement. Results
> are good though according to what they say on the web site.
> I've also seen the name Enviro-safe but haven't seen the trade name
> Freeze 12. Must be a US only brand. Compare the spec sheets. I suspect
> they are the same as the Red Tech product under a different name.
>
> Rupert
>
>
> On 5/14/2010 8:31 PM, charles bridges at hughes.net wrote:
>
>> Freeze 12 has worked well for me. Never heard of Enviro Safe, but that
>> probably just my location.
>> Wal Mart, Advance Auto and Autozone do not carry freeze 12 around here.
>>
> The
>
>> only place that has it is a local parts house that is not a part of a
>> chain.
>>
>> Charles
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Lew Best"<lew at lewslittlefarm.com>
>> To:<at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 8:10 PM
>> Subject: [AT] Air conditioner question
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hey guys
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I made a deal yesterday on a Ford 9600 with air conditioner not working.
>>> It
>>> hasn't been delivered yet but I'm trying to get a little info ahead of
>>> time.
>>> It may be nothing more than the belt (wishful thinking probably) as it
>>> don't
>>> have one on it; compressor clutch center turns by hand tho so I don't
>>> think
>>> it's locked up like the guy said he thought it was. I'm familiar enough
>>> with automotive type air to fix it but I feel sure it's an r12 unit; no
>>> tag
>>> saying it's been converted to 134.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'd heard something about this a few years ago; there's a product called
>>> Freeze 12 (& doing a Google search I found another one; Enviro Safe)
>>>
> that
>
>>> supposedly don't require all the oil changing, etc. that 134 does; you
>>> just
>>> evacuate the system& put it in (of course if it's leaked the old out
>>>
> I'll
>
>>> fix the leak& put a new dryer on it). Anyone ever used either of these
>>> products? Looks like they'd be the way to go IF they work
>>>
> satisfactorily.
>
>>>
>>> Input appreciated!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Lew near Waco, TX
>>>
>>> website HTTP://lewslittlefarm.com
>>>
>>>
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Lew:
I have used both Freeze-12 and Red Tek. I had a compressor failure on
freeze-12 and it was not warranted because of freeze-12. I have used
Red-Tek for the past 5 years with great results. They say it is also a
replacement for 134, but I have bot tried it. It is mostly propane.
The properties of propane are very similar to r-12. My 2-105 has a new
compressor and drier and Red Tek and worked fine all last year. It
doesn't leak out as bad as R-12.
Cecil in OKla
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