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Old 05-31-2007, 04:03 AM
Dave in Lake Villa
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Further...under the Recharging Section of the site , there is another
error . The URL for this section in the site is as follows :
Address:http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot...ng-method.html

In each of the charging methods listed, it says to hook up the hose to
the air conditioning systems' access port then to connect the can of
Refrigerant and allow the freon to go into the system ; this is
incorrect and a bad practice because air which is present the hose will
be forced into the air conditioning system if these instructions are
followed. Air and moisture are the two things which must not be allowed
to enter any A/C system . The text should have explained the absolute
necessity of purging the air out of the hose before releasing the freon
into the system.

This is one example of why disposable cans of freon should NOT be sold
to the general public , as seldom does the average Consumer follow
proper guidelines for recharging an A/C system, plus there is alot of
danger handling freon in these containers. Summarizing, you have to
know what you are doing when it comes to charging an A/C system and it
must be properly and accurately metered in ; you do NOT just fill 'er
up as you would a gas tank.

There needs to be greater regulation concerning aftermarket A/C products
that are sold to the general public before more people end up suffering
bodily injury (eye injuries and burns mainly) to save money, in addition
to messing up their A/C system ... only to have to take it to a
qualified A/C mechanic anyway.

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Old 06-01-2007, 09:15 PM
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On May 31, 4:30 am, DaveInLakeVi...@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa)
wrote:
> Further...under the Recharging Section of the site , there is another
> error . The URL for this section in the site is as follows :
> Address:http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot...harging-method...
>
> In each of the charging methods listed, it says to hook up the hose to
> the air conditioning systems' access port then to connect the can of
> Refrigerant and allow the freon to go into the system ; this is
> incorrect and a bad practice because air which is present the hose will
> be forced into the air conditioning system if these instructions are
> followed. Air and moisture are the two things which must not be allowed
> to enter any A/C system . The text should have explained the absolute
> necessity of purging the air out of the hose before releasing the freon
> into the system.
>
> This is one example of why disposable cans of freon should NOT be sold
> to the general public , as seldom does the average Consumer follow
> proper guidelines for recharging an A/C system, plus there is alot of
> danger handling freon in these containers. Summarizing, you have to
> know what you are doing when it comes to charging an A/C system and it
> must be properly and accurately metered in ; you do NOT just fill 'er
> up as you would a gas tank.
>
> There needs to be greater regulation concerning aftermarket A/C products
> that are sold to the general public before more people end up suffering
> bodily injury (eye injuries and burns mainly) to save money, in addition
> to messing up their A/C system ... only to have to take it to a
> qualified A/C mechanic anyway.


Thanks Dave, i will fix that errors in short notice

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Old 06-02-2007, 04:20 PM
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Your welcome, but, please consider that the general public is put at
great risk of injury when they start messing with substances that are of
high pressure and can cause near instant severe burns upon skin contact
Some things are better left to the Mechanics who are properly trained
to handle refrigerant and who dont guess at how much to put into an A/C
system.

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