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prasanna
02-03-2007, 05:20 PM
give me some details and properties of commercially available care 30 (propane/isobutane) mixture.

The Viking
02-03-2007, 06:27 PM
I normally don't reply to rude questions but if you click HERE (http://www.care-refrigerants.co.uk/hmpg/hmpgdisplaylev3.asp?idofuser=&catid=8&catid2=51&where=lev3&catid3=136) you might find the answers you are looking for

Electrocoolman
02-03-2007, 07:25 PM
I normally don't reply to rude questions but if you click HERE (http://www.care-refrigerants.co.uk/hmpg/hmpgdisplaylev3.asp?idofuser=&catid=8&catid2=51&where=lev3&catid3=136) you might find the answers you are looking for

Prasanna.......To clarify Vikings reply....your 'Ps' and 'Qs' are missing....(Please and Thankyou)

Brian_UK
02-03-2007, 08:30 PM
It appears that we are the new "Sit back and watch Google"

Latte
03-03-2007, 09:25 PM
Any Other reasons APART from the GREEN :eek: Issues why care is becoming more popular.
Seems to me the compressors dont last as long, as soon as a condenser gets blocked or a fan motor fails the Pot pops. Then gets replaced by a 134/404 one depending on the care type.

Got to admit, dont like care but perhaps i am just old and stuck in my ways

regards

raymond

Andy W
04-03-2007, 09:54 AM
Seems to me the compressors dont last as long, as soon as a condenser gets blocked or a fan motor fails the Pot pops. Then gets replaced by a 134/404 one depending on the care type.

Got to admit, dont like care but perhaps i am just old and stuck in my ways

regards

raymondI am glad it isn't only me that thinks this.

wesmax
07-03-2007, 01:07 AM
give me some details and properties of commercially available care 30 (propane/isobutane) mixture.

This is one gas not available in Canada
wesmax