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Originally Posted by jcyuhn
It's been a while since I used to hack auto a/c systems. My recollection is that a blend of propane and isobutane is required to get somewhat near the same pressure/temperature curve as R-12. Doesn't straight propane have runaway high side pressure at high temps? Depending on the percentage propane in the system you may be putting the system under quite a bit of stress.
Second, isn't grill gas quite wet? You're adding water to the system along with the propane. Water in combination with R-12 is not good, the two react to form acids that then corrode the system from the inside out.
FWIW I'm in the camp that is not the least bit concerned about flammability of hydrocarbons in the a/c system. Of course, I don't smoke either 
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I don't think there is any water in the propane tank. Yes! Propane has high pressure curve but only 30 % of the AC capacity is needed to fully charge the system. I only added may be 6 oz. at that point my AC started working fine