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If you decide to go with propane, you should use mineral oil, and if you go with R-134a, you should use a POE type lubricant. Did you know that you have to clean out your compressor if it was using the other lubricant? Did you know that compressors are designed for one particular gas (they might be able to use others at a reduced efficiency though)?
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Did you know propane is compatible with all oils and there is no need to change oils?
did you know using propane will increase the performance of the system in this case?
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Do you know how to calculate the required cap tube size? Do you have a set of gauges? If they've ever been used with R-12 systems, make sure you don't use them in a newer system like R-134a because of the minute presence of mineral oil which can damage newer systems.
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The correct size is usually around 6 feet of .026".
Did you know minute ammounts of POE will not cause acid when mixed with mineral oil?If you have significant ammounts of oil mixed, then you can get problems like waxing.Don't want that.
You won't find any info on that compressor, unless you wan't to do alot of hunting.
You also don't need to know all the information.
hydrogen18:
Go ahead and contact me, I will help you with your system.