Team,
Unlike you lucky folk in USA, we (the general public in Australia) are not allowed to buy refill cans of R134a and recharge our aircons ourselves.
And even worse than that - if you ask the licensed aircon shop to recharge your car, he is not allowed to by law!!!!! The Gov't logic is:
- Car has gas leak
- So must 1st fix the leak, then refill
- So - evacuate and recover the gas (expensive)
- Fix Leak (always expensive)
- refill with complete new charge of gas.
And of course they never fix the leak - so you are back next year.
So I did a bit of research and these folks are selling A propane/Butane (LPG mix to us) gas called HR12.
Everything I read on the www says it is BETTER than R134a...and as it has zero effect on the ozone hole - anyone can buy it. I have even read that Taxi drivers just use LPG to refill their aircons here.
And don't just read their glowing reports .... google for HyChill or HR12 and see what users say.
Anyway - is this thing common in the US?
Unlike you lucky folk in USA, we (the general public in Australia) are not allowed to buy refill cans of R134a and recharge our aircons ourselves.
And even worse than that - if you ask the licensed aircon shop to recharge your car, he is not allowed to by law!!!!! The Gov't logic is:
- Car has gas leak
- So must 1st fix the leak, then refill
- So - evacuate and recover the gas (expensive)
- Fix Leak (always expensive)
- refill with complete new charge of gas.
And of course they never fix the leak - so you are back next year.
So I did a bit of research and these folks are selling A propane/Butane (LPG mix to us) gas called HR12.
Everything I read on the www says it is BETTER than R134a...and as it has zero effect on the ozone hole - anyone can buy it. I have even read that Taxi drivers just use LPG to refill their aircons here.
And don't just read their glowing reports .... google for HyChill or HR12 and see what users say.
Anyway - is this thing common in the US?
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