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    Originally Posted by syndicated View Post
    I'm pretty confident the HFC nylon is compatible to cfc and hcfc.
    It works wonders for evacuation.


    Quote Originally Posted by jpsmith1cm View Post
    JP, how can you be sure that HFC Nylog is compatible in a CFC mineral oil system?

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    It is a drop of nylog. It ain't gonna hurt nothing.

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    Your also putting it on flares, gaskets, threads. Not directly into the system

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravity View Post
    It is a drop of nylog. It ain't gonna hurt nothing.
    Unless you have some documentation I have not, I would not be willing to go on "Faith-alone" just because it's a miniscule amount.

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    You're being ridiculous. I've used it for 3 years now with no trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hvac5646 View Post
    Unless you have some documentation I have not, I would not be willing to go on "Faith-alone" just because it's a miniscule amount.
    I'll have to agree with gravity. The above quote is just ridiculous!
    Miniscule amount for what?
    Are you putting the bottle in the system?
    Is leak lock compatable?

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    Nylog for HFC is based on POE oil. As we know, POE oil is miscible with CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigerants. So yes, the HFC Nylog is compatible with any refrigerant.

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    I went to the website and it explains a lot. Says use blue stuff for everything if you want. Like gravity said, lot less tacky. Doesn't seem to clog up as much. Also says to use it under and over teflon on pipe threads. Has anyone used it for this purpose? As a pipe thread compound that is.
    You need to put the phone down and get back to work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckcrj View Post
    Nylog for HFC is based on POE oil. As we know, POE oil is miscible with CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigerants. So yes, the HFC Nylog is compatible with any refrigerant.
    This.



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    http://refrigtech.com/Product/Sealan...ylog_blue.html

    The Blue Label Nylog can be used universally or specifically with an HFC bound synthetic oil system.
    http://refrigtech.com/Product/Manuals/NylogManual.pdf

    Blue Label is completely miscible in POE or PAG lubricants and exhibits good

    stability in both mineral and alkyl benzene oils

    Links to and quotes from the manufacturer's information on Nylog.

    Relax, dude.



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    Quote Originally Posted by gravity View Post
    You're being ridiculous. I've used it for 3 years now with no trouble.
    No offense was intended...just curios if you had information that differed from what I have read concerning cross contamination.

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    So I could have saved $10 and bought one. So if blue is universal I like the RED one better so I can use this on all oil types?

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    I use this one. Yellow jacket 60971

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    Quote Originally Posted by valdelocc View Post
    I dont need it cause I get paid by the hour
    Ha!

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    Looks like a nice set. I'm still thinking, still trying to evolve into an e-vac set-up that doesn't cause me tantrums, fits of cursing and hours of frustration looking for non existent leaks. I want a vacuum pump that'll suck the nuts off a squirrel at fifty yards and I can judge whether the job is done when the copper starts to collapse! Evac drives me nuts!

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    Been using this
    2- Appion 1/2" hoses
    2- Appion vcrt's
    1- yellow jacket evac 2 (blu vac)
    Super fast and now I know if the system is holding will never use a manifold again.Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1398436028399.jpg
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    Very nice! Time for a beer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utahjohn View Post
    Been using this
    2- Appion 1/2" hoses
    2- Appion vcrt's
    1- yellow jacket evac 2 (blu vac)
    Super fast and now I know if the system is holding will never use a manifold again.Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1398436028399.jpg
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    WTH's with mounting the disconnect to the damn service panel???

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    Not sure I'm just doing start up we have some real smart guys on install crew

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    What is used to connect the two hoses directly to the vacuum pump

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