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This video is brought to you in part by TrueTech Tools. Quality tools essential support. What's going on guys? So today we're in the cooler here and we've got some globes right up here that are got water in them. The customer went ahead and took them apart and emptied the water out. So what we've got going on here is the globes filled up with water. So right now they've got the light bulb exposed and what we're going to do is we're going to try to figure out where the infiltration is coming in at. The light switch which is right on the other side of this wall right here comes through and comes through right there. So what can happen is if you get warm coming in to hitting cold it's going to condensate. So we're going to pull this out, we're going to take a look inside the conduit and see if we can plug the holes up so that any of that hot versus cold doesn't come through and hits in there. So let's get up here see if we can get this bulb yanked out. We'll go ahead and turn the light switch off. But for right now yeah look at that. So you've got a ceramic there it's broke but you don't probably want to work on this while the power is on because you're most likely going to cause a short. So let's go ahead and turn that light switch off. Got the power off kind of because that's a two-way switch so it's theoretically probably not off but finding power around this place is near impossible. So I don't have a putty that I would like to have so we're going to go ahead and stick some in there and we're going to go some on right over there on that side there. Now there is a spot where you could have had a wire come in at the top but that right there is filled with a plug so we're not going to get stupid but just mainly just need to stop the flow of air so we're going to get in there and stick a little bit silicone in there just enough to make that sealed up and to block that air from moving. So if I can get this other side I'm going to need my other hand because I'm not going to run that clock gun right into a potential live terminal on that wire. Just like usual you get looking in there and you end up finding something we need to fix this wire right here so we're going to go ahead and pull that on out as you can see it's loose and get that fixed so right here is the reason why you should always twist your wires together they all just pop out they would have twisted these together and then put their wire nut on there they wouldn't have this issue but that's that's the way I like to do it I do not like it when they cram all that in there and we do have one other one here I wasn't thinking about but we do need to put a little something in there and that one right there and that very easily could be because this cold air is shooting right on this pipe which that would have probably been more cold air coming into this fixture than anything else. Like I said the silicone is not my first choice it's what I got on the truck and it's what we're going to have to use. Okay we've got it back in together there and we've got a little bit of silicone there and that pulls out if you can't come to wire a little bit it'll come right out but we'll go ahead and get this put back in there and then we'll head over there to the other one which is over there which makes sense that that infiltration must have been coming from this part right here. So on the other one here we're gonna probably have to take it apart there and there on those two screws and then just undo this compression fitting a little silicone in there because this one here has some crappy aluminum screws and they are not turning they're stripped out. All right so like you know it there is conduit coming in right there and that is what's going on so our infiltration is up on top I took these out and when I didn't move I knew that we had an issue there so we're gonna have to get on top of this box and take a look. You can see that we've had some issues here with some water infiltration here you can see it right there so I think what we had is a leak each coming down from up above yeah there's a lot of issues. Now a lot of things in the store are pretty old but with it being zeroed out over here on the other side I think most of our infiltration is coming in from the top so that might be the main one we're gonna get. Okay so we just climbed up on top here see what's up here the old ducts and right there's our penetration coming down so it does not look like there's any water up here on the ceiling but like I said that's the main penetration right there there's one there you can see our temperature sensor there the box there's one over here which they weren't having issues with but we'll go ahead and just shoot some silicone in it so oh man look at that how scary is that you got cookies you know they're good for you when they don't corrode or get moldy or anything definitely definitely good for you and you can see they had some silicone already in there so I guess I'm not a bad guy I love that ground the way that was done that's pretty creative we got that insulation over there we'll just pack some insulation in there so let's grab a little bit of this oh there's more cookies that will help isolate some of the heat you would have more issues usually in the summertime than right now there you go that's how we did it that should help out I mean I don't know what else you're going to do you gotta love it that one's siliconed up too so let's just go ahead and pack out with some insulation try to get some without mouse turds on it I mean I can feel the cold you can feel cold on that container so I mean it's if it's getting to there it's definitely getting down below and then you figure they run screws in that so you've got some cold that could be what it mainly is going on there's you get cold air coming through some of that stuff there which you wouldn't figure is a deal but you know what we'll just eliminate it with this packet thankful yellow goodness and hopefully it helps out a little bit okay there's the last one okay we'll head shot a little extra in there good packet in there like I said this wasn't even uh one of the ones that were getting full of water is the other ones I'm gonna go back up front and double check a couple others make sure that they're that they're okay I don't think there's any other ones I really needed it one last penetration was through this wall which goes then down here this switch it's on the other side that bulb was starting to blink a little bit so I went and grabbed another different one there was a little corrosion on the pad where the centerpiece of the light bulb touches and I cleaned that up but now it's not flickering I'm gonna ask them to if they're shutting these lights off because if they're shutting them off and turning them on you're gonna have a temperature difference if you would have them just on the whole time which is just like in a freezer generally you don't have as likeliness to have that happen so I'm gonna see whether they're turning on turning them off okay so we've been around here some things you got to do for winter so took off the cover here basically it brings the outside air in during normal times it has fan cycling but what you've got going on here is that little thing here obviously keeps it sucking from the inside got an exhaust fan up here dampers over there they're all working just want to make sure that it's going through looking at my levels seeing where my levels are at on it seeing if any of them are low looking at alarms and seeing if any of my alarms and stuff are recent like this one here was last done in November of uh back in November so what I did find over here though I'm going to go grab the leaking detector to find out was and I checked the temperature in that cooler room it says 36 well the adjustments are being done off with the sort valves your stem up here is how they adjust the temperature there's no liquid solenoids there's really no way to adjust it but when I was looking at this right here see we got a little bit of oil there leaking that's your hot gas defrost so this here comes off the discharge so you come off your discharge compressor comes into your oil separator out of your oil separator up to your hold off hold back valve well right here it comes out and goes across to the discharge the hold back valve keeps the pressure differential down on the other side so that way the pressure on the hot gas is higher usually 20 25 pounds area so that is able to go back through the suction line and come back on the liquid line so that's what it does there but that's that's what we need to check to make sure here's your split valves a lot of times it uses for the hot water reheat or maybe the air reheat so I didn't see anything leaking on any of those but we gotta go grab the detector if big systems like this should blast this thing out shouldn't have this nift flow so we don't usually mess with tiny little things at first but all right so we're not really getting anything there let's see how it does when we put it into a defrost that one right there is number seven so let's go over here put in defrost circuits go down to seven now we probably can't put in defrost without logging in so enter manual defrost seven yep access not high enough so you gotta log in okay now we can hit our next button here go to defrost just hit enter it's gonna pump down switch in reality it's not really pumping down and then it'll blast off here in a second gpm we'll see how bad this is something versus thousands not horrible let's go ahead and tighten that up the wrench see if that'll work you know this says they're smooth get in here without getting burned that's high voltage coil there of course you know everything's in a freaking way there you gotta see if that'll work found it's a maximum possible width of this thing yeah well I tried guess what that refrigerator costs more than the brass does let's see if we can tighten it up we ain't gonna get on there and chall it up real bad that sucks already tight circuits we were on seven already I thought I was recording but I wasn't I ended up getting it we were in manual defrost it went back in exactly the same way brought it up and what I ended up doing is going in manual it took it out it's going back to the red mode defrost I mean another hour so I don't want to get too crazy on it it's only 14 men and defrost even at that so let's get the numbers off the valve usually off of the self was this opening back up now that's gonna be hot so you got usually give it a little bit now it's going back cold so yeah you gotta watch you know your defrost and these are doing that type of defrost on gas you can only have one at a time generally so they're not doing it at the same time and you don't want to boom boom boom boom boom you want to space them out a little bit but we got rebuilt it just put a whole new guts on it all right so we just finished up the grocery store and we're over here got an ice cream machine that we're doing some work on newer customers they had issues with employees not doing the cleaning correctly not lubricating the gaffer as you can see properly that should be perfectly square there on the end that they pour it out because they weren't lubricating the gouges and the heck out of the barrel here so we've got that on there I've got a new uh rear seal on it the black seal and then the uh black o-ring and then uh ended up purging everything else so we're good to go on that but right now we're freezing down this thing was a total disaster that ice cream mix all over inside of it which I cleaned out on the last go around that I was here and so once this thing finishes up I'll be finishing up because it's Friday December 22nd guys so that means Merry Christmas time for you guys so I want to wish you guys all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year I'll be on call for New Years see what kind of calls we get but we are making progress and hopefully we'll be down to temperature here in a minute I've already went through here and looked at the temperatures inside but your hopper's looking good count cycles are good amps we cut out at 3.1 I believe it was and uh everything's looking good we'll test that out make sure it's good check temperatures here which we should be somewhere around 17 to 18 degree here it tends to respond a lot quicker now if they have less butter fat it's going to freeze down quicker not even that cold and it's very very stiff so that usually means they're more watery it's cheaper mix all right so everything looks good on it managers say hey you want some more beer so we've got that going everything looks fine so that's going to wrap things up here guys that's just kind of like a shortened day what we have going on we're good