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Has anyone used Enviro-Safe r134a refrigerant? I found a long list of reasons to use it such as cost and compatibility, and a couple of exceptional reasons not to use it. Mainly, it appears to have the same chemical makeup as propane which is probably something you don't want to have in your engine compartment should a leak develop. It's hard to find a review from someone that doesn't represent or sell the product.

 

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I really doubt that the efficiency savings is noticeable. I personally would just stick with regular R134a refrigerant since that is what your system is designed for.

 

Yes, I agree. If your system is designed for R134a, use that. If designed for R12, use the ES-12a.

 

The reason EnviroSafe calls it R134a "replacement" is to skirt the laws regarding R12 retrofitting.

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A while ago, there was a house explosion in NJ caused by a newer environmentally safe refrigerator operating on isobutane. Maybe it's best to use flammable refrigerants only in unattended industrial equipment, something they were invented for.

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A while ago, there was a house explosion in NJ caused by a newer environmentally safe refrigerator operating on isobutane. Maybe it's best to use flammable refrigerants only in unattended industrial equipment, something they were invented for.

 

I think you answered my question with that story. I'll stick with the standard R134a formula.

 

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