Yes, R-134a can be mixed with synthetic R-134a, as both products are essentially the same refrigerant (tetrafluoroethane) and have similar chemical properties. However, it's important to ensure that the synthetic version is compatible with the system and that the oil used is also suitable for R-134a. Mixing different refrigerants or oils can lead to performance issues or damage to the system. Always consult manufacturer specifications before mixing refrigerants.
Can you mix r134a with r410a?
sorry, no.
No
That depends if it is supposed to have R134a. Never mix refrigerant types.That depends if it is supposed to have R134a. Never mix refrigerant types.
No, you could mix with synthetic blend but its not recommended.
No
You can mix part synthetic oil with full synthetic oil.
Yes, you can also mix it with conventional oil creating a blend.
Who told you it is not recommended? You can mix synthetics as long as they are of the same weight. You can even mix synthetic with conventional oil.
Yes, you can. It is even sold as a Synthetic Blend.
Yes, that is what a synthetic blend is that they sell.
Yes you can mix different brands but I recommend you do not mix different weights. You can even mix synthetic oil with conventional oil. But as the weight of the oil is critical, do not ever mix one weight of oil with another, no matter if it is synthetic or conventional oil.