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Thread: R134a auto vs stationary
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28-09-2010, 09:11 PM #1
R134a auto vs stationary
Hi, I have a fridge with a partial blocked cap tube. I'm going to change the tube and filter dryer. The problem is I don't want to buy 30 lbs of r134a. Can I use the stuff from autozone? I think the only difference is there is a additive in the oil.
Also it's a personal fridge not customer.
Thanks, Jake
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29-09-2010, 10:37 AM #2
Re: R134a auto vs stationary
You can buy the r134a without oil at most retail auto parts stores (even Walmart) try another Autozone, I bought 5 cans a few weeks ago from Autozone that didn't have the oil.
It is the same r134a and will work fine.
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26-05-2011, 02:40 PM #3
Re: R134a auto vs stationary
R134a disposable bottles (i.e. 30lb) for automotive use are fitted with the ACME type connection, HVAC bottles are fitted with standard 1/4 connectors. Otherwise the contents are identical.
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