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Drop in replacement for R22 kool 10-19-2007
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Posted by on October 20, 2007, 7:09 pm

>.p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I can't believe the variance though on the priceing from what we pay
>>> in California compared to the East Coast. Man what a difference.
>>> But then we're currently paying over $3.00 a gallon for fuel too.
>>
>> Priced any houses recently ? :-)
>>
>> What you pay for a run down 2 bedrom 1 bath shack in a bad
>> neighborhood buys you a new custom 4 BR / 4 bath mansion with a pool
>> and a game room on 5 acres here ;-)
>
>You are absolutely correct! But one itsi, bitsy difference here. We have
>the ability to be at the ocean front in the morning, skiing in the
>afternoon, and check out the desert in the evening.

        Busy day :-)

        BTW, we hvae beaches and skiing. We see no possible use for
deserts, other than as a place to keep scorpions, which we don't have
either.

> We have tolerant
>weather more than 3/4 of the year.

        Is that Cali-speak for 'good weather' ? :-)

> Our summers here are mild compared to
>some. Our winters are mild compared to others. No toll roads to speak of.

        Who the hell would invest in a toll road in an earthquake
zone ?

>[Just a few in Sacramento

        You mean where the Governator just signed a bill to ban the
words 'Mommy' and 'Daddy' in schools ?

> and one highway toll that's privately owned in
>Orance County.] No snow, unless we drive to it. No clearing the driveway
>of snow.

        Driveway ? You can't AFFORD driveways !

> Standard humidity most of the time. No tornado's, no hurricanes,
>[although we have earthquakes once in awhile.] And we don't seem to pay
>those high prices for FREEZEON.. ROFL

        And the whole place is infested with liberals. Seeing as we
still have the right to own guns here, we got rid of ours :-)

        I've never understood how people can afford those houses. I
mean, a mortgage for $ 750,000 there costs the same there as it does
here.


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Posted by on October 20, 2007, 6:40 pm
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:00:42 -0400, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com
wrote:

>
>>kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> i like the "nu-22" mfg by Icor in indianapolis
>>>>> i've used it on several retrofits, with no problems at all
>>>>>
>>>>> it seems to show a lot of promise
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> http://www.icorinternational.com/index.php?main_page=document_general_info&c
>>> Path=2&products_id=8
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Has anyone tried this refrigerant yet? I am considering it for
>>>>>> some heat
>>>>
>>>> Its *still* got Butane in it, and use of it will void any and all
>>>> Copeland compressor warrantys. If you want to take that chance, then
>>>> knock yourself out. When I get Service Bullitins from copeland,
>>>> and/or the equipment manufacturers that says its ok to use for a
>>>> R-22 "drop-in" replacement, then I will think about it. Until then,
>>>> I don't want that kind of liability.
>>>
>>>
>>> Since 22 is still available it's nothing to worry about....
>>
>>The R-22 "drop-ins" are designed to work with existing mineral oils. If you
>>want to convert to something other than a "drop-in", just replace the oil
>>with POE. The cost all around is high either way.
>>
>>I can't believe the variance though on the priceing from what we pay in
>>California compared to the East Coast. Man what a difference. But then
>>we're currently paying over $3.00 a gallon for fuel too.
>
>        Priced any houses recently ? :-)
>
>        What you pay for a run down 2 bedrom 1 bath shack in a bad
>neighborhood buys you a new custom 4 BR / 4 bath mansion with a pool
>and a game room on 5 acres here ;-)

        Oh - and the same amount will by an entire town or a small
county in Mississippi :-)

        ( G, D & R )


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Posted by Noon-Air on October 20, 2007, 8:16 pm

> On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:00:42 -0400, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com
> wrote:
>
>>
>>>kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> i like the "nu-22" mfg by Icor in indianapolis
>>>>>> i've used it on several retrofits, with no problems at all
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it seems to show a lot of promise
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>> http://www.icorinternational.com/index.php?main_page=document_general_info&c
>>>> Path=2&products_id=8
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Has anyone tried this refrigerant yet? I am considering it for
>>>>>>> some heat
>>>>>
>>>>> Its *still* got Butane in it, and use of it will void any and all
>>>>> Copeland compressor warrantys. If you want to take that chance, then
>>>>> knock yourself out. When I get Service Bullitins from copeland,
>>>>> and/or the equipment manufacturers that says its ok to use for a
>>>>> R-22 "drop-in" replacement, then I will think about it. Until then,
>>>>> I don't want that kind of liability.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Since 22 is still available it's nothing to worry about....
>>>
>>>The R-22 "drop-ins" are designed to work with existing mineral oils. If
>>>you
>>>want to convert to something other than a "drop-in", just replace the oil
>>>with POE. The cost all around is high either way.
>>>
>>>I can't believe the variance though on the priceing from what we pay in
>>>California compared to the East Coast. Man what a difference. But then
>>>we're currently paying over $3.00 a gallon for fuel too.
>>
>> Priced any houses recently ? :-)
>>
>> What you pay for a run down 2 bedrom 1 bath shack in a bad
>>neighborhood buys you a new custom 4 BR / 4 bath mansion with a pool
>>and a game room on 5 acres here ;-)
>
> Oh - and the same amount will by an entire town or a small
> county in Mississippi :-)
>
> ( G, D & R )

We seem to have a shortage of liberals here too.... something about open
season on squirrels ;-)



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