Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
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Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
Came across this during an ebay search. Does anyone have any information on it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ZeroR-Z134-Ref ... 1438.l2649
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ZeroR-Z134-Ref ... 1438.l2649
Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
Why bother???? Pure R134a was $5 a can last time I was at Walmart. Add anything but R134a and UV dye and NO SHOP will ever work on it. Refrigerant is NOT a consumable; if you've done a repair and need more than just a few cans, you still have a leak !mytown wrote:Came across this during an ebay search. Does anyone have any information on it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ZeroR-Z134-Ref ... 1438.l2649
Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
Environmentally friendly? I'll use it if I think it'll work. I hear you about refrigerant not being a consumable but I don't know if my repair is going to work.Cusser wrote:Why bother???? Pure R134a was $5 a can last time I was at Walmart. Add anything but R134a and UV dye and NO SHOP will ever work on it. Refrigerant is NOT a consumable; if you've done a repair and need more than just a few cans, you still have a leak !mytown wrote:Came across this during an ebay search. Does anyone have any information on it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ZeroR-Z134-Ref ... 1438.l2649
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Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
I don't recommend introducing unknown alternative refrigerants into a system when pure R134a is readily available. As Cusser asks, why bother? Besides, you could wind up doing more harm than good. Higher operating pressures, flammability, unknown country of origin...heck, I'd just avoid using the stuff.
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Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
Another scam from the hydrocarbon clowns.
The mass conversion gives it away. Nice, Natural, PROPANE.
An iffy repair that may leak is the PERFECT place for a nice flammable refrigerant!
The mass conversion gives it away. Nice, Natural, PROPANE.
An iffy repair that may leak is the PERFECT place for a nice flammable refrigerant!
Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
Points well taken, plus some pretty serious warnings on can which I had not read before posting. Extremely flammable, may explode if heated, wear respiratory protection, cold insulating gloves, eye protection and protective clothing. Man, I just want to put a little freon in my car!
Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
Always a good idea when working with refrigerants.mytown wrote: wear respiratory protection, cold insulating gloves, eye protection and protective clothing.
NO !!!! You want R134a, freon is R-12 !!!!mytown wrote: Man, I just want to put a little freon in my car!
Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
I understand, thanks. I was making a quip, you know, a joke. That's what the smiley means.Cusser wrote:Always a good idea when working with refrigerants.mytown wrote: wear respiratory protection, cold insulating gloves, eye protection and protective clothing.
Never seen anyone throw on all this gear to put refrigerant in a car. Is that how you do it? Like to see the video.
NO !!!! You want R134a, freon is R-12 !!!!mytown wrote: Man, I just want to put a little freon in my car!
Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
I thought the little smile meant you just returned from the dentist !
Re: Zero Z134 (R134a Replacement)
That too!Cusser wrote:I thought the little smile meant you just returned from the dentist !