http://stores.ebay.com/Frosty-Freeze..._fsub=15799493
claims are huge bt if it works we are saved for a while
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http://stores.ebay.com/Frosty-Freeze..._fsub=15799493
claims are huge bt if it works we are saved for a while
are you kidding me over a hundred visit and not one voice here
well i have found very little on the web about this product but my understanding is its propane based with other chemicals making up the rest and the fear about it fictionalization leaving just the propane is probably over done just like other gases like 404a, like a perfect storm about every one thousand years, so i will be the first crash test dummy . i will order a can this week and find a leaking system to throw it in that's on its last leg anyway and run some test
I don't have any room left in my truck for yet another refrigerent :gah:
I don't know much about the R22a, but I will say that I have dealt with this guy on and off for about 8 years, and I have never had a problem with him.
He's got a LOT of hard to find gaskets, etc. available.
What is the difference between this "R22a" and R-290? or ordinary propane?
fresh “Pine Scent” LOL
That price plus shipping ouch!
Lol. Good question. New & improved!
It's been out for a couple years, I never heard of anyone using it, though.
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This and others under different names look like straight up Hydrocarbon Refrigerant not just a small part
Is this the same stuff with a different name?
http://superfreezerefrigerant.com/MS...22a%20MSDS.pdf
Fractionation Forgetaboutit
Watch the (LEL) and (UEL)
I believe that is % R22a to Air where you are going to need a clean pair of shorts if you have an ignition source.
If so these places are really down playing the flammability and special handling of HC refrigerant IMO.
If I was going to load up the truck with this I'd change the air freshener to something other than a little green pine tree :eek: