80% of 410 = 80% * 410 = 0.8 * 410 = 328
85% of 410= 85% * 410= 0.85 * 410= 348.5
410
40 percent of 410 = 164 40% of 410 = 40% * 410 = 40%/100% * 410 = 4 * 41 = 164
34/100 * 410 = 139.4 or0.34 * 410 = 139.4
Absolutely not ... R410 operates at much higher pressures than R22, and mixing would do nothing but contaminate both refrigerants (and possibly mess up your system)
No
sorry, no.
no.
no
No
No
It is not recommended.
Is r-22 Freon compatible with r-134a freon?
No , they operate at different pressures and are not compatible.
Not unless you like the idea of destroying your AC system.
No, you should not mix R22 and R22a refrigerants together. Mixing different refrigerants can lead to system inefficiency, reduced cooling capacity, and potential damage to the equipment. It is important to use the correct refrigerant specified by the manufacturer for your system.