
Originally Posted by
Disco_Rob
In the UK you can still mess about with your own aircon (so far as I know) but if you are caught venting the gas into the atmosphere you will be given a big fine!
Same over here.

Originally Posted by
Disco_Rob
He also said that they are changing to another less harmful gas which is BLOODY EXPENSIVE!!!
The latest automotive replacement for R134a is R1234YF (Honeywell Solstice YF). Wholesale approx $300/kg. You are correct.

Originally Posted by
Disco_Rob
UK has a limit on how much refrigerant (as a country) it can import in a year.
He says it is so expensive that Mercedes now fit all of their cars with the hardware but won't charge the system unless you pay. It's four figures to fill it and it takes less gas than an equivalent 134a system would.
Same import restrictions apply here. R134a is being phased down, euro manufacturers cannot now fill euro market cars with r134a as a result. R1234YF is still emerging technology here, but give it 5 yrs and it will be relatively common. R134a import volumes will drop and supply and demand will drive market pricing accordingly until r134a is uneconomical for most applications. Thems the breaks.
I heard some Mercs are coming with CO2 based refrigerant. R744. Very low GWP, but runs at high pressures.

Originally Posted by
ozscott
I had a feeling the very latest automotive refrigerant was flammable like LPG?
R1234yf is flammable. Well... at least there is a DG marking on the cylinder to indicate that it is. Probably much less so than LPG.
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
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