No. it even says in the EPA 608 prep manual that no refrigrants can be mixed.
No, if you mix them they will form a gel and ruin the compressor. You will have to have the system evacuated and replaced with the new refrigerant.
No, you cannot.
If you mix r12 with r134 air conditioning system, it will cause a high pressure in your airconditioning system and eventually damage the compressor and the evaporator. R12 is only for r12 aircon and something with r134, it can't be mix.
It is not recommended.
They should never be mixed.
Only if you're trying to destroy your AC system. Never mix refrigerants.
The manufacture of Hot Shot says not to mix hot shot with R12 but I know several people that have mixed R12 and Hot Shot in their car Air conditioners without any problem.
no u can not mix the 2 togather it wil ruin the hvac system
Hi there I believe is R12 after 95 they starting to use R-134a which you ca not mix together ... hope this helps Hi there I believe is R12 after 95 they starting to use R-134a which you ca not mix together ... hope this helps
2010
No, you should not mix R134a with R12 refrigerant. They are different chemical compounds with distinct properties, and mixing them can lead to system inefficiencies, damage, or even system failure. Additionally, the oil used in R12 systems is incompatible with R134a, which can cause further issues. It is essential to properly evacuate the system and use the correct refrigerant for optimal performance and safety.
At 14.7 psi, R11 (trichlorofluoromethane) will boil at approximately -15.4°F (-26.3°C).