 All right, so these are the filters after I sprayed them with really hot water and got stuff off of them our problem is This is leaking water down the wall so we've got this in the kitchen because the air condition is not adequate in here and It's pretty bad the grease is really bad, so it's obviously gotten into the coil and Something's causing the drain to be plugged up, so we're gonna have to yank this thing apart See our blower wheels all matted full of crap, which surprise there Yeah, just wonderful You can see it's going all over the place, but literally it's Get the fryer's right over there So it's leaking right off the edge here So we're just gonna disassemble this thing so that's Completely plugged up. I don't think it's anything to do with being a level. I Would say that grease is probably plugged up the Drain line most likely It's just like the Linux one I did not too long ago And all this crap came out I'm gonna go ahead and yank that plug and drain that out and we'll worry about it But it sure looks like it's leaning to the left All right, so you can see What kind of stuff in the pan there that's mainly grease For some growth in there, too That's not even the side that normally drains, but we did that so we could get it Emptied out so we can actually get started working on this thing. All right, so I was able to get that undone. You could see a Lot of nasty crap in there. Oh Yeah, you see it all up in that hole So the nice thing about this one the drain comes off pretty easy Got one screw there and then a little bracket for the electrical that Didn't need to be there and then this wheel will pop out here in a little bit. I mean you can see It's just packed to the max So we're gonna take that out and work it out real good. I'm gonna get this Pan, I mean the quick fix would then just blow out the drain line, maybe but That's a wrapper right there However, that got up there. I sucked it in what I'm assuming Think it's a wrapper Something I don't know what it is nasty, whatever it is Dorshet all out So far we've went through and completely scrubbed it out get all this crud out Scrubbed the panels here back and forth Gotta do one more spot gotta be careful not to get the motors in there wet Otherwise we're gonna have problems and definitely don't want to get nothing into the wiring harness You'll have corrosion once the electricity starts flowing through it So just got to get this last spot right here, and then we'll be good to get to the wheel next This hasn't done probably in a long time if ever leave this was installed a year or two ago I forget exactly when 13-19 so Looks to me like it was about a year or two ago. Imagine that All right, so a little bit of degreaser on there goes a long way Got to all the cracks and crevices and all that cleaned up One of the employees tripped over it ran into it and broke that there and that there Anyhow got that piece clean gotta get the blower wheel out now All right, so we went ahead and got the end piece off. That's just held in peace in place right there And there is a Phillips screw That you need to release right there So we're gonna go ahead and remove that and then we'll yank that off. We'll clean it out This here will probably just spray it with some grease in place and then rinse it off. I Don't have that bib thing. We don't do that many mini splits now. I would say That bib thing although it would make it kind of nice you wouldn't be able to get the top and all that stuff still clean This by far is a holaciously This is holaciously faster than the freaking Mitsubishi, I think I'm not sure who makes it looks like another clone of Mitsubishi But just having a Phillips screw there instead of a set key that you can't hardly reach or get to Just brain dead Simplistic makes it so I'm simple. So we're gonna let this thing in there for a little bit Start spraying that thing off. We'll get both sides kind of Soaking in there Sometimes you're just a glorified janitor. All right. We so we went ahead and cleaned out the sink's form because it was pretty bad I was able to put this up here and hold it with one finger while it spun like that, which was kind of cool But we got her clean Unfortunately, this is gonna have to be done every year or two Just one of them things I mean, they just don't have adequate cooling in the kitchen and this was obviously the less expensive option so It works But it gets a beaten that's for sure All right, so we went ahead and took the electronics out of there so that we could do this Basically that'll all rinse out. We had scrubbed a little bit in advance This is the front cover here All right, so it's still stained looking but all the dirt's off of it. I was able to Use my rag to soak the degreaser wipe it down break it loose and then uh, All this crud out from in here. So this thing should be almost like new again and then just finish wiping down the walls and stuff because uh This is just a mess You know, like I said, the only thing it's going to suck is this is going to happen again in short order, so but One of those bib things, I don't know. We might even have one over at another shop I'll have to ask either way my feeling is we need to build it to them and just Buy one for this particular location And just fill them for it. So it needs to be done For right now it cleaned up pretty good. The filters caught most of the crap I guess that's one benefit of not worsening the filters Nothing gets through including air. So All right, let's start assembling this thing. I did just get a new level today The stable made in germany supposed to be super super accurate yet. It's really tiny Let's see if this thing is level It's hard to tell That definitely ain't perfect. That's for certain Be nice with this little iron on the side that it was draining over to Of course, if I remember right that pan, I think may Luke Or lean to the other side I might have to yank this thing off and see if I can raise it a little higher on the left All right, so we got that piece there locked in and this comes on behind it I've got the set screw there in place And I made sure my gaffings are fine here And she spends freely so pop this coil in and then we're going to get the drain in there So I've got this one here all cleaned out ready to go We got the right side open went ahead and blew out the drain line got everything out of that We're gonna snap this thing back into place. I'll be honest with you. I think this thing comes apart and serviceable a lot better than the Mitsubishi I don't have to look in to see who actually built it But I mean, I've already had a had a Linux unit But just like this thing and it had a leak there in the coil actually was up here on top It was uh, he was it in my example for the GTEC stratus But yeah, we'll get this into place here and then we're gonna see how well How level the drain pin is because honestly, that's the most important Same thing with the coil the coil itself is level Much, uh, I checked there When you look at the coil there, I mean that's Just It's a 16th of an inch here maybe at that so It's uh, it was tap conned in the back here with some brackets and so it's Although it's maybe leaving a little bit forward because of the plastic The bracket itself isn't moved. So if it's worked before it should work again Our biggest problem is we've plugged up in that drain line from all this gunk. So we'll get this going All right, so we had to hook this little piece here got that screw into place And then that little piece there there and there all just kind of wedged in between and the plastic Holded it against the coil. Boom just kind of holds in place there. That's pretty simple and uh Now we just gotta hook up our oscillating motor here this plug That had a little uh, prong on the back so I just had to squeeze See if I can do it Get that back on there Gotta be careful So Now all we gotta do is get on the uh, shell on top and get this piece here back on That right there is the insulation for the bottom of the pan And when you look at it It's leaning towards that way to the right which is where my drain's at Which is good. It's either level Or to the right so we are good See in our pan Exits out over here So everything's back together just had three screws here and then it locks onto the top And then now we gotta hook on the front door piece right here and plug it into the wiring harness I'll have a link for this down below if you guys want to support the channel While with any of the other tools they use This can hook on your belt You've got a magnet on the bottom of the side And when it's on your belt you just put it there like that and then It's nice and small So I got up here my tough thing Which I hadn't reversed around but that works really good there while I'm cutting Yeah, you can see the Cold air coming out here the humidity is so high just I don't know what he's putting it out. It's kind of crazy. So it's back together and it's running There you kind of see it. Oh well, it's blowing cold air And the drain line comes through the wall and goes into a big PVC pipe, which is right here comes through And then down to the floor drain so it It's not the drain that was plugged there. It was definitely at the coil section. I mean a little spout there But it It should be good now for maybe a year or so. We'll see I'll I'm going to call them let them know what I did and that it needs on a regular maintenance procedure And see whether it gets done or not If you guys like the video and you want to see more like it make sure you do what you got to do If you want to check us out on facebook or at hvcrsurvival and until next time we will catch you guys on the next one