(quoted from post at 12:04:23 07/27/16) I still have a can of it with the hose in the box ! Can is still full too.
Like the "wonderful" CFL light bulb--with mercury!(quoted from post at 04:29:44 07/28/16) Follow the money. Most of the "reasons" for the elimination of R-12 were based on bad science. Is it just a coincidence that DuPont's patents were running out on the R-12 when it became suddenly so "environmentally unfriendly?" Is it also a coincidence that R-134a is also nearing the end of its patent life? I think not. Whether you agree or not, the big chemical companies are getting away with repeated and blatant violations of the anti-trust laws. They are also getting the EPA to rubber stamp whatever they want them to.
And, from what I hear, the proposed new refrigerant is flammable. I'm about ready to just get a BBQ tank and some adapters to run my automotive A/C.
ight give a clue as to why so many interests (business, finance, unions, on & on) give so much money to politicians campaigns and PACs. Wouldn't be buying influence in rules, regulations, etc., would it?(quoted from post at 23:29:44 07/27/16) Follow the money. Most of the "reasons" for the elimination of R-12 were based on bad science. Is it just a coincidence that DuPont's patents were running out on the R-12 when it became suddenly so "environmentally unfriendly?" Is it also a coincidence that R-134a is also nearing the end of its patent life? I think not. Whether you agree or not, the big chemical companies are getting away with repeated and blatant violations of the anti-trust laws. They are also getting the EPA to rubber stamp whatever they want them to.
And, from what I hear, the proposed new refrigerant is flammable. I'm about ready to just get a BBQ tank and some adapters to run my automotive A/C.
(quoted from post at 21:06:06 07/28/16) I had 5 cans that I ended up just giving away. With all the freeze-12, biofreeze, products on the market for less than $5.00 a can it makes R-12 almost worthless. Besides that most equipment in regular use
has been converted to r134a by now anyway. 15 years ago.....$25-50 a can!!
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