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Default Heat pump refrigerant change to R-22 substitute


"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote in message . 3.70...
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I wouldn't necessarily guarantee it's going to be dry, although
there's easy ways to get around that.


Yup, like a filter-dryer in series with your filling lines. Cheap
insurance.

BTW... you can't do the exchange of refrigerants _in_commerce_. There's
a big difference between 'hacking' your own home-brew solutions, and
doing it for someone else, for money.


Not last time I checked.


FWIW (and fireworks making is a good example) there are lots of things
that are strictly illegal if done without a license "in commerce", but
are perfectly legal to do as an unlicensed amateur working for your own
enjoyment and entertainment. Did you know that in most locales, you can


Been there done it--still got most of a 50lb bucket of chinese perc and a double closet full of various other **** to prove it.

Fuels are in the left compartment, oxidizers on the right.

_legally_ build fireworks? You can't transport them off the property,
but that's another issue.


Last I checked, legal to transport here so long as it's not a "finished firework" which means I suppose that you're good to go even with several tons in a ready box, as long as there's no fuze attached...

Downside is, the police and fire marshalls can (and usually do) confiscate on a whim, and can ( and usually do) immediately destroy it leaving you with little in the way of evidence to prove that you were indeed operating inside the law.

LLoyd