No. The sale of R-22 freon is restricted in the united states because if it's effects on the environment. The only people who are allowed to purchase R-22 freon are certified refrigeration and air conditioning technicians. If this is for your vehicles, you can buy a converter kit at any auto parts store. This will allow you to use R-134a to recharge your car's air conditioning.
Faux wood beams can be purchased from a variety of stores. Home Deport, for instance, stocks a large range, as will most other retailers specializing in home decoration.
it might not be a matter of it losing it so to speak, freon can turn to a gas known as SO2 which will dissipate, it depends on how fast it is being lost. most cars require AC to be recharged from time to time, you can do this yourself. They no longer sell Freon, but they sell a "R-134a" recharge kit, which is a safe alternative to freon. SO2 is a very deadly and explosive gas, as well as freon being bad for the environment as a whole.
I have a '92 and it is Freon 12. There are a couple of ways to tell. 1. There is a sticker under the hood that will tell the type of freon and the amount. 2. The best way is to look at the freon input connection. Freon 12 is a 1/4" flare fitting and freon 134A is much larger. A freon 12 system can be converted to 134a with a kit that is very available. They make these kits because freon 12 is unavailable and is now illegal to sell.
There is no set amount required by different AC units, it may be listed on the mfg. tag on the unit but that is just the factory charge and may be different for lines over 25 feet. The freon in older home units is R-22 and isn't avilable to non licensed people. If your unit needs freon, it leaked out. someone should find the leak and give a quote on fixing it. If you are not licensed, it is illegal to sell you freon for private use. It is best to pay someone to take care of this task and then you will be more certain of having a working air conditioner. They have the training and tools to do a proper job.
FreonThe connection is on or close to the receiver dryer. If you add too much, the compressor will lock up or it won't cool very good. They don't sell Freon any longer. By the way, your car takes R134A refrigerant. If you add Freon, you ruin it.
The only decent way is to take it to a shop and have them "vacuum" the system. Most parts stores do sell a flushing fluid that is put in just like freon. Follow the directions.
yes would like to sell home interior
Can you sell candy out of your home in Alabama without a permit?
There are many banks that sell home mortgages. Examples of banks that sell home mortgages includes Wells Fargo, Capital One, TCF, and Bank of America.
Yes, Overstock does sell home accessories. They sell a lot of different items. They get items that have been overstocked at other stores to sell for a cheaper price.
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Pets at Home does sell chinchillas along with hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs.