[AT] OT Hydrocarbon Refrigerant

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Jun 30 15:33:35 PDT 2012


Mike, my 06 GMC has the coldest air I've ever seen.  It's been too cold 
before but never too hot unless I just got in and started it up.
then it's cool in a matter of a couple of minutes and it's been in the 
hundreds here for the last two days.

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From: Mike Meulenberg
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 6:08 PM
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I'm not sure if it's me or the newer refrigerants, but the air in my truck 
rarely leaves "max"
Mike M


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From: Ivan
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Time: 2012-06-29, 22:21:21
Subject: Re: [AT] OT Hydrocarbon Refrigerant


Cecil , I have started using stuff called enviro safe , R 22A in my
motorhome and in the house . Some kind of propane blend too . I had to
top off the motorhome again tonight so went back to double check the
instructions . They say to charge to ambient temp minus 10 above 70
degrees and lower than that to only 5 below . But in no conditions to go
over 85 psi ! So its charged to 85 on the low side and the line is
sweating a little . Inside the unit is blowing 58 degree air out of the
vents with inside temp of 81 . It is slightly overcharged but since its
leaking it'll only work for a week or so , hopefully till we get back
from down south . I got faith in the winnebago , theres three cans plus
the gauges .
   I used to be able to get my old truck down to 38 degrees out of the
vent with R134 but since I changed trucks no way . Ivan

  On 6/28/2012 8:10 AM, Cecil R Bearden wrote:
> OK, I know this is off topic, but if I donh't have A/C in the tractors
> and trucks this summer, I won't be able to drive these antique tractors.
>
> I also have heard all the arguments about HC refrigerants being unsafe
> and all that other crap. I have tried to research the web about folks
> experience with these and every time I find something relevant the
> thread is hijacked by some all-knowing guru who keeps flaming the person
> for using something other that what the politicians and the Dupont owned
> EPA has dictated. SO, Dont start with the safety etc CRAP.. I have
> heard and read it all.
>
> I have used Red Tek for years but it has been on capillary tube or
> orifice tube systems. I recently had problems with my 94 Dodge Van
> with rear air not cooling. It would get 70 deg, but not lower. It used
> to blow 40deg air on 134A. I pumped it down and added ES-12A, the
> same thing as Red Tek, and I would get a sweating suction line, but only
> 68deg air in a 98deg outside temp. gauge readings were 175 to 200 high
> and 35 on the low. I changed the expansion valve and drier and got the
> same results. I then changed the compressor and recharged without
> pumping down the system as was described in some notes on ES-12A
> (Envirosafe Website) I got about 205 -210 high side and 35 to 40 low,
> with 100 deg outside air and working in the shade ( My outdoor shop).
> At 205 to 210 high side, the gauge needle was fluttering or vibrating
> madly from 195 to 215. If I lowered the pressure by letting some
> refrigerant out, it would quit fluttering at 195. I did not have any
> sweating on the suction line this time, and the air was 70 deg out the
> vent. I might add that the vent temp was the same front and rear. The
> systems are connected in parallel, so if one exp valve is bypassing,
> then that is probably the high pressure reached. I varied the amount
> of refrigerant etc, but cannot get anything lower than 70 deg out the
> vent. I have opened the evaporator box, and made sure I have a clean
> evaporator to get the max air flow.
>
> I contacted Enviro safe tech who suggested that the expansion valve was
> causing the flutter and allowing refrig to bypass at a lower pressure
> than needed to get a full refrigerant =coverage on the evaporator.
> Since the front and rear are connected in parallel, you cannot easily
> determine which valve is the problem. I replaced the front.
>
> Any suggestions. I used the ES-12A because the price of 134A has
> gotten expensive.
>
> Cecil in OKla
>
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