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You need to have it done professionally (HVAC cert.) as it is illegal to release the current gases, without doing it right.WA2 said:I know that people do this in the Mach I. Is it done in the Mach II? If so, is there a spot that can show me how?
dreammmatt said:playing with propane (R404A)
water_cooler 20 said:
u mixed up ur numbers R404a is not propane R290 is
R404a isn't flamable ether
but R404a is a blend so it can be hard to charge because if u let some gas out because u overchagred it
it will miss up the blend and u will get hotter temps
soundfx4 said:You should just do what I did. I was sick of reading everything and trying to figure it out so I took (and still am taking) HVAC/R classes. I just recently got EPA certified as a Universal technician, and plan to continue through all four semesters.
I have a much better understanding of refrigerant systems now, and can build my own custom unit. I will probably use R-134a since it comes it CAN-O-AIR hehe, but then again, now that I'm certified I can purchase any refrigerants so I might just get something that can obtain cooler temperatures. Anyway good luck with whatever you decide to do!
rhino56 said:
how long has it taken you to get thru these classes? (1993) lol
jk