This product is a synthetic catalyst that is installed into the A/C compressor. It is certified by GGEC as a green product. It is rated by SAE to increase the systems lubricity by as much as 56%. This product eliminates oil fouling in A/C systems which is why A/C repair techs do not want this product in your system. The second catalyst causes the refrigerant to evaporate at a lower temperature, thus increasing the heat transfer coefficient within the system by 74%. The result is a system that runs 10-35% less while providing the same cooling capacity. A little better than "snake oil" I think/
snake oil
Ice is used as a refrigerant in coolers because it can absorb heat from the items inside the cooler, keeping them cold. As the ice melts, it undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid, which requires energy in the form of heat. This process helps to maintain a low temperature inside the cooler.
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Ice build-up on an air conditioner can be caused by a few reasons, such as low refrigerant levels, restricted airflow, or dirty coils. When the refrigerant level is low, the coils can get too cold and freeze the moisture in the air. Restricted airflow or dirty coils can also cause the coils to get too cold and freeze. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help prevent ice build-up on your air conditioner.
yes ammonia use as a refrigerant
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the ice cream is as cold as ice
ice cold
Ice is cold.
Ice Cold Ice was created in 1987-06.
I would stay away from it. Ask yourself this, if it is supposedly good at removing oil fouling then whats stopping it from removing oil from the compressor and other places that need it.
That typically means that the refrigerant level is low.