Yes, conversion adapters.
Ester oil is the R134a conversion oil. Mineral oil for R12. You can use either, R12 will give you somewhat better performance. 134a is a bit easier to get ahold of and its cheaper. R12 prices are not quite so retarded as they used to be, but you're not getting it for the $4 a can I got 134a for over the weekend.
If you're feeling experimental, a mid-later 90s condensor should be more efficient. Those are a multi-flow type that works better with R134a. Unfortunately I have no idea if the plumbing actually works out as I have not researched it at all. I figure I'll look into that if and when mine shits out on me unless I can convince someone else to try it first and let me know.
Ester oil is the R134a conversion oil. Mineral oil for R12. You can use either, R12 will give you somewhat better performance. 134a is a bit easier to get ahold of and its cheaper. R12 prices are not quite so retarded as they used to be, but you're not getting it for the $4 a can I got 134a for over the weekend.
If you're feeling experimental, a mid-later 90s condensor should be more efficient. Those are a multi-flow type that works better with R134a. Unfortunately I have no idea if the plumbing actually works out as I have not researched it at all. I figure I'll look into that if and when mine shits out on me unless I can convince someone else to try it first and let me know.
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