 All right guys a prep table here That they says not to doing anything They left it plugged in so it's been running And so we're gonna find out is it going refrigerant or what's going on got a leak Is it just really old and packed full of crud? So let's tear into it and see what we got first thing I feel is a lot of heat in here probably the fan running Would that be an insulated box it keeps the heat in as well as keeping it out looks like it's had better days And this one's pressure controlled for temperature which I think Yeah, they're the compressor just clicked All right, isn't feeling very good. Yeah, it went off on thermal. So we're gonna check the start components first thing use your ears Along with your eyes as you can see this thing is just It's been beaten Yeah, that doesn't look very good. We'll go ahead and check it, but I'm not guarantee it's toast That's really surprising But it's all tolerance Usually I'll go ahead and check for leaks because I already know this thing's in bad shape so we got a leaking evaporator on top of a Compressor probably about half toasted and the condenser it's plugged full of grease And it's been left to run cycling off a thermal overload now for a while so I Didn't have quite a big enough capacitor So I grabbed any just in case I got something at least partially probably get them by but And he's gonna have to give her a shot first. There's a good chance that that start relay might be Toast and then blow out my new capacitor that I'm just testing it with so I'm gonna Give it an old shake test and see if it moves back and forth Actually pretty decent unit. I know some of the pizza huts and a few others use them They actually have a dedicated evaporator for the top rail and dedicated one for the bottom Box area which makes it do a lot better job than what most of them do when they try to do one So I mean they're decent unit. I don't care for the pressure control for the temperature control That's kind of a hand the butt sometimes All right, so we had eight point four and one point something so it's not short of the ground Your higher resistance is your start terminal Any out here Been sleeping a little bit Ever since I blew up my resistance gauge here, which I never used it anyway It's not the most accurate thing in the world but I only bought her to Start up compressors and make sure they're working. That was the only real reason for it Go ahead and get the Ant meter on high Volt meter on low capacitors already on my 250 to 380 ready to go says we get her plugged in and got all the terminals on there Get her plugged in I found out the hard way. This does get live when it's energized So I got zapped now. I make sure I don't leave it even close to Possibly a place to Wow, that's loose as a goose So we're a push down our start Now a flip her on and she didn't start You can watch the amp meter go high Capacitors as high as it goes Putting in your start circuit Boom amperage is almost 25 amps. So it's stuck So what it's probably done is it's cycled multiple times over and over now. We can try going reverse Same way We'll rock it And didn't do nothing, but you'll do a lot of times you can sit there and back for back and forth back and forth But the compressors junk. They've got a compressor. He's already said he doesn't want to sink a crap load of money into this thing It's in really Rough shape. You got a leaking evaporator. So compressor Evaporator probably have other leaks. I wouldn't doubt So is it worth it? No, it's not my opinion, but that's all up to them So I'm gonna try for giggles just see if I can break it loose other than that. This one's probably done You can see She shook one direction. She'd shake the other. She's locked up. So anyhow It's she's toast She is a toasty critter so go ahead and Let that discharge her back all back to off the way. There's no accidentals I'll probably remove our terminals This compressor is toast get the butter out. She's done. All right, went ahead and disconnected the compressor Miring that out of off that way if somebody comes in and doesn't know what's going on price plug it in We don't have any shorts But that that's gonna wrap this one up here. I got to call the customer and tell them the great news and let them Figure out what they want to do next