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    Question about r410A and freon

    Hello to all. I wanted to ask if the R410a is the best type of freon for the phase change (in particular the performance achieved compared to other gas) and then I wanted to ask you something else ... Whether the freon travelling within a closed circuit wears or loses the same performance over time after frequent use?

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    R410A and Freon are two different types of gas, second now is illegal.

    From what I know, it must be recharged because as it drains over time, but there is talk of many years, more than a dozen.

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    R410a, think it's a gas cooler. Its a high-pressure gas.
    For the fact of charging .... due to microperdite porous welds you lose something during the years of use as Omari said.

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    However, then I would not have problems with a small phase for a long time ... to make it run well pumping me? (assuming a future budjet maximum of 200) with a radiator with fan from 32x22, 5x11? could take the -30 at least?

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    Pump? A phase has nothing to do with liquid cooling. It takes a compressor (just to understand a compressor fridge or freezer). With regard to power everything is related to dispel by watts and the temperature you want to keep. So everything is on ... compressor, radiator, capillary length, gas etc.

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    Well sorry.... I will stop approaching slowly improving cooling systems with the experience. Sso I am gettin in to ask you with some guidance....

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    The 410th is a grad from good performance, but I feel it is not an azeotrope, and the various gases that comprise it evaporate (nell'evaporatore) at very different temperatures. This leads to fluency in a delta between the temp boiling point of even 10° at times.

    If you want to start the council r404a, is a good gas.

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    The R410a is used nowadays in residential air conditioning and tertiary, and is a gas that is working under high pressure. If you find the right components to create a great Phase.
    I'm using an old air conditioner with R22 and goes to great.

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