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    Have to go a dealer for these or can ya find em on the net ?



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    So this one will only work with R12 and that is why it's so cheap?

    robinair (enviro charge) R12 recovery machine
    model # 17700
    works great
    $250 obo
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    Big thanks to everyone for the feedback and advice

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    Been considering it too and this has given me that motivational kick in the butt to dig a little deeper.

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    Feonjoe or those in the know...what do you think of this set up for $600?


    I have a good set of recovery equipment for sale. Sold my business and am not in need of recovery equipment anymore.
    I have for sale:
    1) Appion oilless recovery machine, not used too much but was in the truck for a few years and has a few scratches and dings, comes with brand new, sealed recovery cylinder. Works flawlessly. $430 ($700 new)
    2) Digital refrigerant scale $75 ($140 new)
    3) Digital Robinair thermistor vacuum gauge $115 ($250 new)
    4) Yellow Jacket UV dye test kit, with pocket UV light. Used, but in great shape, still some dye left in syringe, 2 low loss hoses for injection. $30
    5) an R-22 and R-410a manifold set, with extra R-22 gauges, and a used Nitrogen regulator. $40 takes all.
    Sell the whole lot for $600, or individually as priced.
    Cash only, face to face sale, and need to see an EPA card or proof of refrigerant handling certification for the recovery machine, cylinder, and manifolds.

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    KZ, looks like a good deal. The stuff you won't need (digital vaccum gauge and dye test kit) you can sell on ebay. Hopefully it's the G5 and not the G1.

    The Robinaire unit is for automotive R-12 only.
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    I am with Joe sounds like a good deal.

    Joe my HVAC shop priced me a G5 unit for 650 ish in December. I wouldnt mind paying that but if I could get one for 550 I would be all over that. I have found them online for the 5 ish price but I aint much on big online purchases.

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    Okay I have a question, I'm planning on taking a course of to get Certified on Refridgerant Recovery and the place I'm going too has two courses, one is 200 bucks and 12 hours and the other is 60 bucks and 6 hours. Here's the course descriptions.

    What's the difference?

    1st one

    240A

    CFC-HCFC Refrigerant Managenent Certification



    Sessions

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    Cost (Resident)

    Cost (Non-Resident)




    4

    12

    $200.00

    $220.00


    This course is designed to meet certification requirements for the proper usage and safe handling of refrigerants, including recycling and reclaiming. Designed to help HVACR Technicians comply with Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act. All instructional materials and certification exams included. Limited enrollment.
    Mondays and Wednesdays.

    There are currently no sessions scheduled.
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    2nd one

    048A

    MACS Certification in Refrigerant Recycling and Service Procedures



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    0

    6

    $60.00

    $65.00


    Course designed to provide the necessary information to successfully complete the Mobile Air Conditioning Society's Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Technician Certification Test. Course and instructor are approved by the U.S. EPA for technician training requirements under Section 609 of the Clean Air Act. All instructional materials and certification exam are included. Limited Enrollment.

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    I have seen them several times on gov or military surplus auctions.

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    How much can you make off of selling the different sized tanks of refrigerant 30# 50# sizes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kochy View Post
    Okay I have a question, I'm planning on taking a course of to get Certified on Refridgerant Recovery and the place I'm going too has two courses, one is 200 bucks and 12 hours and the other is 60 bucks and 6 hours. Here's the course descriptions.

    What's the difference?

    1st one

    240A

    CFC-HCFC Refrigerant Managenent Certification



    Sessions

    Instructional Hours

    Cost (Resident)

    Cost (Non-Resident)




    4

    12

    $200.00

    $220.00


    This course is designed to meet certification requirements for the proper usage and safe handling of refrigerants, including recycling and reclaiming. Designed to help HVACR Technicians comply with Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act. All instructional materials and certification exams included. Limited enrollment.
    Mondays and Wednesdays.

    There are currently no sessions scheduled.
    Notify Me When This Course Is Available






    2nd one

    048A

    MACS Certification in Refrigerant Recycling and Service Procedures



    Sessions

    Instructional Hours

    Cost (Resident)

    Cost (Non-Resident)




    0

    6

    $60.00

    $65.00


    Course designed to provide the necessary information to successfully complete the Mobile Air Conditioning Society's Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Technician Certification Test. Course and instructor are approved by the U.S. EPA for technician training requirements under Section 609 of the Clean Air Act. All instructional materials and certification exam are included. Limited Enrollment.

    There are currently no sessions scheduled.
    Notify Me When This Course Is Available
    Check with local HVAC supply houses, they might have the book to study and be able to give the test a lot cheaper.
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    two recovery machines

    I have two for sale right now. One for r12 another for r134a.
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