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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2002
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MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 03:20
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Anyone got any info on the RN12 gas?? and if thay have it on there toyota?
Allan
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Location: Gold Coast
Registered: January 2003
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 19:28
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your car would have originally had r12. rn12 sounds like one of those nasty blend gases(drop in replacement)
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 23:52
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I'm guessing you meant R12. and I'd suggest unless you want to convert over to r134a and have to replace a few things around the system. Use sp34(I'm pretty sure thats it) it's a "temporary replacement" gas that was introduced to be used during the cross over of r12 system, you(if you have a refrigerant handling lisence) can still buy it over the counter. so find a fridgy who will charge it with this, I dont know of many auto electricians who do air con for cars who use this gas as most want you to change over to r134a
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 06:19
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I need to re-gas mine (as the gas mysteriously vanished during the engine conversion....), and was quoted $425 to change to R134a. Currently it has some refrigerator gas in it from a fridgy mate of my dads, but only enough to hold pressure and stop moisture getting in.
Is sp34 what refridgerators use? Can it be used in the car?
I guess all the auto air-con places would be the same - only offering R134a?
Cheers,
Caelum
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: February 2003
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 07:39
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most auto-sparkies that do aircon will only install R134a...
and if you're getting a your system converted, you may have to allow for a new compressor - as well as usual bits: dryer/collector, TX valve, piping, etc...
it might be cheaper fo you to source a new internal unit and get the TX valve replaced - then waste you own time installing it (saves paying someone to rip you dash apart when you can do it for the price of 9 beers and the skin of 7 knuckles).
i've got the RA40 in having various under-bonnet bits re-plumbed (to avoid turbo and intercooler bits) as well as converted and gassed to suit R134a - and so far i'm at $1100 but that includes rebuilding the $50 compressor i got from the wreckers. <ouch>
charles.
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Location: MELBOURNE
Registered: May 2002
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 08:48
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you have to be liscenced to buy it already...
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Location: MELBOURNE
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 08:52
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I bought some a couple of months back and I'm not licensed.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 09:00
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consider yourself lucky.. but yeah places may sell it to you but it is a crime for them to sell it to you when your unliscenced and it is also a crime for you to have it.. let alone use it.. with out a liscence.
you need a CFC/HCFC buyer / handler liscence, which is issued by the department of fair trading.
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Location: MELBOURNE
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 09:05
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Shit I'll have to put it under my barbecue and change the sticker to LPG. Could Melbourne be different as the guy told me it was as of next year you needed to be licenced.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 09:12
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it's a national law.
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 10:44
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Some more ringing around and I can get a re-gas with a R12 replacement gas (butane derivative based) for $140 plus parts. They mentioned I might need a replacement receiver/dryer and other parts (I'm guessing o-rings and valve).
This seems better value....
Also LPG has been used as a refridgerant before - it's works very very well but people had concerns with flammability! Yet they drive around with a tank full of the stuff in the boot and a shitty carby setup under the bonnet
IMHO the only reason LPG isn't used more often is because it can't be patented like R12 etc. Thus no-one can make any money from it. It's a bit strange that suddenly R12 is harmful to the environment just as the patent ends....and so a new one is required.. /rant
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 11:39
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straight lpg isnt that good but there are propane based refrigerants..the name illudes me of the brand name..
r12 has harmed the environment from day one but it wasnt until global warming and ozone depletion became an issue that governments around the world looked into the stoppage of use of CFCs and using HCFCs as a intermittant subistitute, and HFCs being the best substitute.
propane has become very popular in europe but in australia with such high ambient temperatures the head pressure can get up too much. (a new gas out which is meant to be the bees knees 410a is going to find similar problems in australia, but you can get good efficency out of it so that is why it'll be used.)
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 11:46
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I must also advise besides being illegal for an un lisnced person to play with refrigerants. they can be very dangerous as it can cause major burns.
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Location: Madrid - Spain
Registered: August 2002
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Re: MA70 Aircon re-gas RN12 gas?
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Mon, 24 November 2003 00:12
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I just got my wifes car transferred from R12 to the new stuff.
All up for the recharge, new filter, change of fittings and whatever else was required, it cost $240.
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