The Walmart A/C Recharge
#21
I work for advance auto parts and we sell this
you do not need a license to buy it or to sell it ..
R12 and R22 you need one to use it and buy it
Here is a pfd on how to use it.. only use this product it you have a leak and you cannot afford to get it fixed..
you do not need a license to buy it or to sell it ..
R12 and R22 you need one to use it and buy it
Here is a pfd on how to use it.. only use this product it you have a leak and you cannot afford to get it fixed..
#25
^^^
the way i understand it... you need the cert if you service r12 systems... you have to evacuate the the system (took about 40 min on the jag) before recharging... this aslo removes any moisture that may be in the coolant. i remember that there is a HIGH and LOW side... very important which side to add refigerant...
when i went to have the jag serviced... everyone/service center said that i would have to convert to the new coolents... parts and materials about $500... wrong... R12 is still available and cars can be serviced with it at a certified service center (their biggist problem is storing it)... if you are a real outlaw... you can go to some junkyards and evacuate coolant from an old dinosaur. now that s not legal.
r12... freon is controlled
not sure that the newer refrigerants are...
the store shell refill canistar is nothing new... had them in vegas in the 60s... didn t use a guage... used the sight glass... it was full when the bubbles disappeard... things are much more complicated today.
the way i understand it... you need the cert if you service r12 systems... you have to evacuate the the system (took about 40 min on the jag) before recharging... this aslo removes any moisture that may be in the coolant. i remember that there is a HIGH and LOW side... very important which side to add refigerant...
when i went to have the jag serviced... everyone/service center said that i would have to convert to the new coolents... parts and materials about $500... wrong... R12 is still available and cars can be serviced with it at a certified service center (their biggist problem is storing it)... if you are a real outlaw... you can go to some junkyards and evacuate coolant from an old dinosaur. now that s not legal.
r12... freon is controlled
not sure that the newer refrigerants are...
the store shell refill canistar is nothing new... had them in vegas in the 60s... didn t use a guage... used the sight glass... it was full when the bubbles disappeard... things are much more complicated today.
#26
R-134a can be purchased by anyone. R-12 and R-22 are legal to sell and use but you must be EPA certified to buy and sell it.
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