R-404a is a substitute for r-22 refrigerant but requires the system to be charged with POE lubricant. R-22 is being phased out by international protocols. The two refrigerents should not be mixed, but a tiny amount of residual r-22 left in a system being recharged with r-404a (which is itself a mixture of r-125, r-143a and r-134a) will not cause any problems.
No, it will not work. It would be like mixing motor oil and cooking oil and expecting your car to run.
if your thinking about alchemy like in Fullmetal alchemist the show, then making life would work, but the answer is no for alchemy in today's alchemy, as in making a penny turn to gold by the process of mixing chemicals.
Knowing the chemical reactions of drugs to the human body and mixing said drugs. To know how atoms work in our body and in the outside world
it can be use to mix ingredients, Most often in the common lab work , a beaker is used, or a stirring rod.
You would be looked upon foolishly for knowing you had blood work being done and you went drinking the night before.
If you mean the verb 'to work' it would be 働く /ha ta ra ku/ in all its present conjugations. If you mean work like a piece or production such as art etc it would be 作品 /sa ku hin/.
Most commonly would be lack of freon.
Start with the lack of freon.
you use freon to cool your car and make the air conditioner work
A refrigerant (freon) is required for an A/C system to cool. Therefore, no, the A/C should not work is the freon is removed.
you can let some freon out. you could have to much which will not let the compressor work. ihad your problem,and that fixed mine.
No, you have to call a repair man to come do it for you, unless you have to have a licences to work with freon.
Freon under pressure, much like LP and butane are liquid. At sea level pressure, freon becomes a gas. For freon to work in a refrigeration system, it must be able to transform from liquid to gas to liquid. So, to fill a system, it must be put into that system in liquid form. To do this, the bottle containing freon must be tipped, otherwise only freon the gas would be expelled.
It came with r12. There are some aftermarket freon that will work with r12 called freeze12. If the system is empty I would change it over to r134. You would need a different offrice tube also. Did my 90 lesabre about 4 years ago.
NO! You would never put propane in an air conditioning system! For air conditioning to work it needs FREON. Depending on your car you need to find out what kind of freon it requires, as well.
well unless you are certified to work on automotive a/c systems you can't even buy freon
no but your defrost wont work well
A mixing board combines the signals of several signals into one stereo or mono mix.