My A/C needs a recharge. I'm thinking of converting. Does 134A blow as cold as R-12, in a 62? Or should I keep R-12.
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srplus said:can anyone succinctly explain in one post this refrigerant issue and solutions for fj60 & 62’s. R12, HC-124A… what can replace what or not and how... that actually knows. relative benefits and / or deficits of all strategies except ripping it out... Past posts & my AC guy have me nuts… and if you think hell is hot, at least it’s not as humid as tallahassee.
i have original system that hasn't been modified but is now in need - cool but not cold… have heard so much on both sides of the issue that i am getting confuseder and confuseder... not an unusual condition for someone as old as i am who did a lot of drugs as a child. problem is, my memory is so bad i can’t even remember if i enjoyed them. or even, if i inhaled.
And THEN; we can make a FAQ. and plz DO NOT tell me - search. been there. done that.
thanx
srplus said:think i misposted the #'s redcruiser quoted previously so i went back and edited them. i think #'s are correct now.
cbmontgo said:R12 costs around $ 40-60/lb (I have heard otherwise, but have never seen it for cheaper).
Just my $ .02.
3_puppies said:our local Napa, has R12 for $33/lb just need a friend with a licence to buy it tho.