Remind me what is the Xentherm, cheaper alternative?

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Mikey P said:
In a hurry and need some asap.


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:!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: I'd be a little concerned if it was something different from what you are using now and you were just planning on toping up your existing fluid. It might clobster on you. Drain and flush the other stuff out if you are going to switch the type of stuff in there now. :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
 

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YES...i WAS NOT advising mixing.....the two...
i just heard it somewhere..........
 

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Mobiltherm 605 according to a post back a few months ago.

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Mobiltherm 605

Try:
Western Refining, Inc.
Tempe Administrative Office
1250 W. Washington Suite 101
Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: (602) 286-1401

Lubricants Facility - Phoenix
2040 W. McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85009
Phone: (602) 353-4870

They may be able to provide information on a branch local to you.
 

Bryan P

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Mobiltherm 603 will also work.

It might even heat up the water quicker.

I just purshased some at Western Refinery....myself the other day.

It was $87.00...after tax for a 5 gallon bucket.(Mobiltherm 605 is the same price)
 

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rwcarpet said:
Check out a heating supply store and ask for glycol. Just bring the specs for Xentherm.

I'm familiar with glycol as used in heating boilers that are subject to freezing weather. I don't believe either propylene or ethylene glycol can be used at the temperatures the Xentherm sees.
 

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dgardner said:
rwcarpet said:
Check out a heating supply store and ask for glycol. Just bring the specs for Xentherm.

I'm familiar with glycol as used in heating boilers that are subject to freezing weather. I don't believe either propylene or ethylene glycol can be used at the temperatures the Xentherm sees.


Dan....that was a suggestion from a heating tech I know. I don't think he completely understood what it was to be used for.
 

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