charging the ac
#81
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Re: charging the ac
Perhaps we should just carry around huge blocks of ice.
If you bore a few holes of appropriate size you will have ice chips and good
cupholders!
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Then I'll just move my Bronco on to butane/propane.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>>
>> and now that many companies are manufacturing 134a, guess what the next
>> refrigerant to become restricted is.
>>
>> --
>> Nathan W. Collier
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>> http://7SlotGrille.com
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>> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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If you bore a few holes of appropriate size you will have ice chips and good
cupholders!
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Then I'll just move my Bronco on to butane/propane.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>>
>> and now that many companies are manufacturing 134a, guess what the next
>> refrigerant to become restricted is.
>>
>> --
>> Nathan W. Collier
>> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
>> http://7SlotGrille.com
>> http://InlineDiesel.com
>> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
>> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
#82
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Re: charging the ac
Perhaps we should just carry around huge blocks of ice.
If you bore a few holes of appropriate size you will have ice chips and good
cupholders!
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4430AE79.D24BCB93@***.net...
> Then I'll just move my Bronco on to butane/propane.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>>
>> and now that many companies are manufacturing 134a, guess what the next
>> refrigerant to become restricted is.
>>
>> --
>> Nathan W. Collier
>> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
>> http://7SlotGrille.com
>> http://InlineDiesel.com
>> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
>> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
If you bore a few holes of appropriate size you will have ice chips and good
cupholders!
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4430AE79.D24BCB93@***.net...
> Then I'll just move my Bronco on to butane/propane.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>>
>> and now that many companies are manufacturing 134a, guess what the next
>> refrigerant to become restricted is.
>>
>> --
>> Nathan W. Collier
>> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
>> http://7SlotGrille.com
>> http://InlineDiesel.com
>> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
>> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
#83
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Re: charging the ac
Hi Bill,
I think of Carbon Monoxide
http://www.dupagehealth.org/health_alert/co2_alert.html as the killer,
not so much what we give the the plants to live for our oxygen.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> Yes, I used the low range of toxicity. 10% is fatal
>
> excerpt from MSDS:
> "...Carbon Dioxide is a powerful cerebral dilator. At concentrations between
> 2 and 10%, Carbon Dioxide can cause nausea, dizziness, headache, mental
> confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. Above 8% nausea
> and vomiting appear. Above 10%, suffocation and death can occur within
> minutes. "
>
> I don't think they recommend huffing fire extinguishers of any type.
>
> As for chilling brews..... dry ice in alcohol works wel
I think of Carbon Monoxide
http://www.dupagehealth.org/health_alert/co2_alert.html as the killer,
not so much what we give the the plants to live for our oxygen.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> Yes, I used the low range of toxicity. 10% is fatal
>
> excerpt from MSDS:
> "...Carbon Dioxide is a powerful cerebral dilator. At concentrations between
> 2 and 10%, Carbon Dioxide can cause nausea, dizziness, headache, mental
> confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. Above 8% nausea
> and vomiting appear. Above 10%, suffocation and death can occur within
> minutes. "
>
> I don't think they recommend huffing fire extinguishers of any type.
>
> As for chilling brews..... dry ice in alcohol works wel
#84
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Re: charging the ac
Hi Bill,
I think of Carbon Monoxide
http://www.dupagehealth.org/health_alert/co2_alert.html as the killer,
not so much what we give the the plants to live for our oxygen.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> Yes, I used the low range of toxicity. 10% is fatal
>
> excerpt from MSDS:
> "...Carbon Dioxide is a powerful cerebral dilator. At concentrations between
> 2 and 10%, Carbon Dioxide can cause nausea, dizziness, headache, mental
> confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. Above 8% nausea
> and vomiting appear. Above 10%, suffocation and death can occur within
> minutes. "
>
> I don't think they recommend huffing fire extinguishers of any type.
>
> As for chilling brews..... dry ice in alcohol works wel
I think of Carbon Monoxide
http://www.dupagehealth.org/health_alert/co2_alert.html as the killer,
not so much what we give the the plants to live for our oxygen.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> Yes, I used the low range of toxicity. 10% is fatal
>
> excerpt from MSDS:
> "...Carbon Dioxide is a powerful cerebral dilator. At concentrations between
> 2 and 10%, Carbon Dioxide can cause nausea, dizziness, headache, mental
> confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. Above 8% nausea
> and vomiting appear. Above 10%, suffocation and death can occur within
> minutes. "
>
> I don't think they recommend huffing fire extinguishers of any type.
>
> As for chilling brews..... dry ice in alcohol works wel
#85
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Re: charging the ac
Hi Bill,
I think of Carbon Monoxide
http://www.dupagehealth.org/health_alert/co2_alert.html as the killer,
not so much what we give the the plants to live for our oxygen.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> Yes, I used the low range of toxicity. 10% is fatal
>
> excerpt from MSDS:
> "...Carbon Dioxide is a powerful cerebral dilator. At concentrations between
> 2 and 10%, Carbon Dioxide can cause nausea, dizziness, headache, mental
> confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. Above 8% nausea
> and vomiting appear. Above 10%, suffocation and death can occur within
> minutes. "
>
> I don't think they recommend huffing fire extinguishers of any type.
>
> As for chilling brews..... dry ice in alcohol works wel
I think of Carbon Monoxide
http://www.dupagehealth.org/health_alert/co2_alert.html as the killer,
not so much what we give the the plants to live for our oxygen.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> Yes, I used the low range of toxicity. 10% is fatal
>
> excerpt from MSDS:
> "...Carbon Dioxide is a powerful cerebral dilator. At concentrations between
> 2 and 10%, Carbon Dioxide can cause nausea, dizziness, headache, mental
> confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. Above 8% nausea
> and vomiting appear. Above 10%, suffocation and death can occur within
> minutes. "
>
> I don't think they recommend huffing fire extinguishers of any type.
>
> As for chilling brews..... dry ice in alcohol works wel
#86
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Re: charging the ac
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Back in the old days they did just that in big (and maybe not so big)
> refrigeration plants.
ammonia is still alive and well in refrigeration applications. i work with
it semi-regularly at an ice skating rink.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
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> Back in the old days they did just that in big (and maybe not so big)
> refrigeration plants.
ammonia is still alive and well in refrigeration applications. i work with
it semi-regularly at an ice skating rink.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
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Re: charging the ac
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:py1Yf.77602$%84.69300@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
> Back in the old days they did just that in big (and maybe not so big)
> refrigeration plants.
ammonia is still alive and well in refrigeration applications. i work with
it semi-regularly at an ice skating rink.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:py1Yf.77602$%84.69300@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
> Back in the old days they did just that in big (and maybe not so big)
> refrigeration plants.
ammonia is still alive and well in refrigeration applications. i work with
it semi-regularly at an ice skating rink.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
#88
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Re: charging the ac
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:py1Yf.77602$%84.69300@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
> Back in the old days they did just that in big (and maybe not so big)
> refrigeration plants.
ammonia is still alive and well in refrigeration applications. i work with
it semi-regularly at an ice skating rink.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:py1Yf.77602$%84.69300@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
> Back in the old days they did just that in big (and maybe not so big)
> refrigeration plants.
ammonia is still alive and well in refrigeration applications. i work with
it semi-regularly at an ice skating rink.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
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Re: charging the ac
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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>I think they are all still doing it under license to DuPont. It will be
>interesting to see what happens when the patent for 134A runs out.
134a is already scheduled to be phased out, and its the same year that the
dupont patent expires. i think its '08, would have to confirm.f
> I didn't used to be so cynical... but then I started paying attention.
the EPA is a self-serving ----- that will not stop, as they must continually
find fault in order to justify their existance. now that automotive
emmissions have gone about as far as they realistically can, the EPA is
going after small engine emmissions and all in the name of "saving the
environment" which sounds good in theory but its gonna hit hard in the
wallet.
as of '06, 13 seer is mandatory. just wait until the next time you have an
a/c unit replaced......and the customer looks at the service tech as if its
his fault.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:ps1Yf.77601$%84.62271@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
>I think they are all still doing it under license to DuPont. It will be
>interesting to see what happens when the patent for 134A runs out.
134a is already scheduled to be phased out, and its the same year that the
dupont patent expires. i think its '08, would have to confirm.f
> I didn't used to be so cynical... but then I started paying attention.
the EPA is a self-serving ----- that will not stop, as they must continually
find fault in order to justify their existance. now that automotive
emmissions have gone about as far as they realistically can, the EPA is
going after small engine emmissions and all in the name of "saving the
environment" which sounds good in theory but its gonna hit hard in the
wallet.
as of '06, 13 seer is mandatory. just wait until the next time you have an
a/c unit replaced......and the customer looks at the service tech as if its
his fault.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
#90
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Re: charging the ac
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ps1Yf.77601$%84.62271@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
>I think they are all still doing it under license to DuPont. It will be
>interesting to see what happens when the patent for 134A runs out.
134a is already scheduled to be phased out, and its the same year that the
dupont patent expires. i think its '08, would have to confirm.f
> I didn't used to be so cynical... but then I started paying attention.
the EPA is a self-serving ----- that will not stop, as they must continually
find fault in order to justify their existance. now that automotive
emmissions have gone about as far as they realistically can, the EPA is
going after small engine emmissions and all in the name of "saving the
environment" which sounds good in theory but its gonna hit hard in the
wallet.
as of '06, 13 seer is mandatory. just wait until the next time you have an
a/c unit replaced......and the customer looks at the service tech as if its
his fault.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:ps1Yf.77601$%84.62271@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
>I think they are all still doing it under license to DuPont. It will be
>interesting to see what happens when the patent for 134A runs out.
134a is already scheduled to be phased out, and its the same year that the
dupont patent expires. i think its '08, would have to confirm.f
> I didn't used to be so cynical... but then I started paying attention.
the EPA is a self-serving ----- that will not stop, as they must continually
find fault in order to justify their existance. now that automotive
emmissions have gone about as far as they realistically can, the EPA is
going after small engine emmissions and all in the name of "saving the
environment" which sounds good in theory but its gonna hit hard in the
wallet.
as of '06, 13 seer is mandatory. just wait until the next time you have an
a/c unit replaced......and the customer looks at the service tech as if its
his fault.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com