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Re: If you don't think you need an identifier,
Possibly Peter will comment on the subject. Part of the issue is the identifiers are programmed to detect refrigerants we use. With the R40 contamination of the past, the identifiers couldn't ID it. So you get these strange readings like the 100% R134a and 34... Login to read more. ![]()
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