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14-06-2002, 10:18 PM #1
Can anyone help me w this compressor!?
Hey guys,
Ive got a compressor from a fridge and I need to know what spec it have.
In the label says R12 152w, does this means that this compressor is a 152w at -20c?
And, since R12 is now ilegal, can I use r134 for the compressor?
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16-06-2002, 04:23 AM #2
THe 152W may be the manufactures code., OR how many watts it can consume. But SInce r-12 is no longer produced. You are doing to have to find a good drop in. R-134a will not work unless you have the new oils in it.
Preston Roy Powell
www.thinkcool.net
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15-03-2003, 12:07 AM #3
Depending on what your going to use that compressor for changes the refridgerant that you should use.
If you need this for something low temperature, i am going to recommend propane (not stuff from the BB-Q, but pure propane)one mans trash is another mans treasure
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17-03-2003, 02:09 PM #4
The compressor was manufactured by Unidad in Spain. The 152w
is probably the compressor power Is there a number like AE1336A or L45AU on it? This would be the model number of the compressor.Len Fiddler
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