 Get these bolts yanked out, thing over, let it down, wheel it out, and we'll get this thing replaced. Pretty decent from what I'm seeing from here. I don't think it would have done a dog-gone bit of good to change that plate, so that's one of the things I wanted to make sure of before I put that other compressor in there. Fairly okay. It's broke on this one either. The compressor broke the seal on it, nothing's damaged there. Something ain't right. Something definitely wasn't right. I've got these loop with protective sheathing on it, so it shouldn't vibrate. They're pretty strong. I put the loops down here so the weight is closest to the body. Give your suction line, most likely, refrigerant, and then you've got 30 pounds of refrigerant that you're going to be pulling out and you're going to get that suction filter dryer. Like I said, we used that just that one day, compressor previously, so I don't think we got a problem with oil return. But what took that other compressor out of part of this video? I'm not sure this here don't shut down the solenoid. So let's go ahead and put it into the deep rock, rapid cycle touch, because the solenoid is back here. The freezer's just on the other side of this wall. It's not very far away at all. The size is negative 8 degrees on the dew point on 404, so that freezer should easily be able to come back on, even if it's cold outside, too much here. It's like it's starting to rain, fifth inside the area here, but that should assure us that it comes on in the winter. I had to take my indoor temperature, because they have like a subcooler's de-superheater loop at the coil to just throw my measurements off. We're running a negative 13 degree. We've got 23 degrees there, so we've got about 36 degrees. Superheat's not the greatest in the world. It really needs to be adjusted, but we're not at box temperature yet. So that pressure's came down because it rained and it's gotten cooler. Unfortunately, it's a waiting game, and I've got other calls to run. The flow of this thing just seems awfully slow. This is an old husband unit. Like I said, this thing is just old. Who knows how many compressors this thing's had by now. And it kind of leaks their packs. Like I said, they've added the dye crap to it already once, back at 16. So that's how it's doing. It's dropping in temperature. Box is around 20 degrees area. So we've got time yet before we can get down to 10. We shortened the defrost down to 30 minutes. We went for three of them for now. We got another person coming back to replace this fan blade. Like I said, with the ambient being kind of warm in here, I hate adding too much more refrigerant. This comes down to I wish somebody would have wrote back in the day what the actual charge was. I really need to adjust that TXV. That could lower my head pressure and put things more in line. I tried the defrost termination here. The voltage on it made it, I don't know, it wasn't right. I have a feeling this clock might have got burned up or something. That's why they changed it. As you can see, all the equipment is really tired. At what point do you just make a run and not try to make it absolutely perfect because they're running that humongous bill up by trying to make something this old, new again and you're just not going to accomplish it with really old condenser, really old evaporator. It's been through a hard life. It's been beat as a child with an abusive relationship. So like I said, basically we got everything set, bracer wise, everything's pretty well ready to go. I just need to get that box down to Tim so I can double check that super heat. I brought some uni strut there and a clamp to fix the line here and it's not really shaken anymore. I think another compressor is shaken. Plus the springs underneath of this. Two of them are crushed, two of them are full size. So I put one that was full in the front and one that was full in the back, opposite directions and then the little ones that are crushed kind of still help balance it. So it's got some shaking now, able to shake but it's not as unbalanced with what it was before which made it a little bit better than what it was prior to. And other than that, I mean everything checks out fine. I got to double check my contact or make sure there's nothing burning it otherwise I would want to replace it and that's about it. If you guys like the video and you want to see more like it, give it a thumbs up. Until next time guys, don't forget to like, share and subscribe. And most importantly, click that notification bell down below so you're notified when I release my next video. Until next time, we'll catch you guys on the next one. Two seven eights, couple eights and a short piece in between it. Pull the back on the suction line. Suck anything out that got in between here. Good to go. Frasier's about the same. Temperature's about the same. There's another guy coming back like I said above the fan blade. I'm going to have him double check the refrigerant charge from the box that showed at, when the box is at temperature. Other than that, we're going to wrap this thing up right now. There's no way I can really rush through it. It's already, I've got to go another place yet. So basically, we'll see how it does and then we can make the adjustments at that point. Right now I can't stay any longer. I've got to do it as good as we could.