Dang, $999 for 10 lbs, $69.99 for 12 Oz is a local price check for R1234yf!They told us in screwell that as far as ozone damage and other environmental factors are concerned...
R12 would be 1000 on damage
R134a would be 100
R1234yf is .0001
They are allowing you to let that chit out
But that is not cost effective
They made it real expensive on purpose
That's crazy111Coworker gave me this a few weeks ago. It's full.
I plan on siting on it in case I need it for my Mustang which is running R12
Are they still going the R12 license thing?Coworker gave me this a few weeks ago. It's full.
I plan on siting on it in case I need it for my Mustang which is running R12
I don’t think it’s that inert as it breaks down. I don’t know the reliability of who last edited the article, but it seems we keep changing one problem for others.R1234YF is a PITA to work with. At least with the RobinAir machine that we use.
It is oppressive. It is time consuming.
The Rep that delivered the machine talked about how safe R1234YF is.
It is so safe, that when released into the atmosphere it is inert in less than 2 min.
Which begs the question...
If it is inert in less than 2 min, why do we have to reclaim it?
Ummmm, Uhhh. Well,
You still need to reclaim it.
Really?
Yup. You have to reclaim it.
Well, that makes no F'n sense.
Them is the rules.
Well considering the way things are going in every aspect of our lives today, why not have more regulations that are stupid, just because.
Then use the citation instead.I don't take anything Wikipedia says as fact.
That place has so much bias that it is propaganda, nothing more.
Then use the citation instead.
CITATION
[24] Henne, Albert L; Fox, Charles J (1951). "Ionization constants of fluorinated acids". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 73 (5): 2323–2325. doi:10.1021/ja01149a122.
Are they still going the R12 license thing?
Last time they moved, my dad had a hard time finding a new home for a partial tank of R12 because almost nobody still had good gauge and hose sets. An implement dealership was finally the glad recipient.