 into our next call here and it's a reaching cooler and an ice machine issue. So we're going in there and see what's going on. I don't believe we've ever been there before. So let's go take a look at it and see what we got going on. Guys, if you liked the video and you want to see more like it, make sure you hit the like button. Don't forget to subscribe. Let's go get started and see what's fine. All right, so we got this little prep table here. It doesn't run at all. Another prep table back here that's running but it has a leak and we've got a nice machine here that's not doing so well. It basically leaks water everywhere. So those are some of the things that we're getting started on. That's always a good sign. These are some of the worst ones. Oh yeah. Now it's flat, completely empty. Nothing. Zero, nilch, nothing. Let's log it in, see if we can get the compressor running. All right, we're gonna put a little trace gas in this thing, see how bad of a leak it is, and then chances are we'll focus on the other coolers first that way we ain't wasting a bunch of time on this one. This isn't the one you normally use this. This holds about above an ounce of 34 in it. I'm not even gonna worry about vacuuming all that stuff right now, because I have no doubt there's a pretty good size leak on this thing with noise. Pull the vacuum, replace the filter dryer, all that stuff, once we decide they wanna fix it, right now it's kind of a waste. You got a junk saddle tap on there and I guarantee you it's probably leaking in the evaporator. So we just gotta throw some juice in there and see what we get. Real surprise. It's like it's leaking on that. It's right here. Yeah, you can see the freaking darkness. It's like a suck of leaks. I'm going to, just going to the parts from million right here so you can find out where everything's at. That's not looking good for 68. Let's see how it's going down there and I'm off to the right. It's gonna get stronger again, so I think it's leaking on these fittings right here. Back over to the center more. That's for sure in the coil. Oh yeah, look at that. All right, well this one's junk. We need a new evaporator. We're gonna do it. Mazel's gonna have a new camera stack because this has already been flanked or janked. It's somebody coming to see me know how that worked or whatever. You can just tell it's screwed up. That's all whacked out. Then we're leaking all up in here. So even though if I fix this stuff here, it's still in the coil. And you can see the green stuff there. Yeah, that's screwed. All right, so we're gonna go ahead and notice on there that it's today's date. The accumulator evaporator cap tube is all leaking. Stats also in bad shape. So that's notated and we know it. And let's go ahead and jump over to the other one. Like I said, this was just one of their extra ones that they had setting around that they were gonna use if they needed it, but it's really not worth putting a lot of money into it if you really don't like the table and you're using another one anyway. This one's not in very good shape. You can see how the aluminum's rotten out. Got a patch here. That's an illegal fix. Yeah, we put it in red tape so it could be easily seen. Not a good idea. So we got at least somebody soldered on a tap there. We're just gonna go ahead and tap on this thing and see if it's even morons. This is kind of the first thing I like to do is make sure it runs before we waste too much time on it. Every chair and it is nine ounces of 34A. Door seals are okay on this one. Door seals are shot on the other one. Not too bad. We've seen several leaks in that there. Looks like they fixed a leak back in September 19. Might have had a problem back in 2011. Yeah, four pounds. Not impressed. I'll just do the same thing. Let's go ahead though and plug it in. Make sure it runs first. Do a nice negative. Compressor's okay for now. I'm just jumping right to it. I don't feel like wasting a lot of time on this thing. Normally I'll put some refrigerant in it and see if it holds or whatever or see if I can pick those leaks up. I just don't need to waste a lot of time on it. All right, well, wouldn't surprise me if it's in the evaporator. Seems to be at least where it's leaking out. That's where all the nasties are at. Yeah, I'd say that's where it leaks out. Go into part four million mode. See what we got here. 100 and something. 2,000, 2,600, 35. Let's make sure it's not something we can fix. It's easy to get to the truth. It's easy. That sucks. This one's not very easy at all. I think it just pops right off or something. Went ahead and took that apart because I want to see how hard this is going to be to change. That way I can quote it accurately for repairs. See there, there's the coil. So you got two screws there on the right. You got two screws there on the left. Or a manual zero here. This actually works pretty good and it's really, really, really saturated like this one is. So I come into here, I'm going to peg out, hit it. Zeroed, come up higher, it's going to go nuts. Zero it. Get closer. And then I have to come across. It should start going up again. There we go. See if you zero it too quickly like it looks like I did. There we go. There's the leaky. Got it pulling down. So while we're doing that, let's go ahead and go look at the ice machine now so it's going all the way up. So it makes ice, it just leaks water, is that correct? Was making it flat for a while. Flat. On the ground, no pallets. And it wasn't draining well. I don't know if that drained. They just used, we had a small one and he just used the same chemo. Still about five inches below the top of that. So it's not going to drain. I mean, the bin's not. So it's going to fill up on the bin. Yeah, so that's what I thought. We need to get it up higher. The way this thing works, obviously, it's got a cap thing back here. When this water shuts off, which is why this thing's all big like this, all that reserve water comes down, comes up, causes it to lift and then sucks it out and it drains down to the bottom down there. Comes out of that there. So in order to this drain hole, that if you look at it, height wise, we're higher, this is higher than the machine. Which I could always be trimmed down but he's going to put another pan underneath of it and that should probably do that a lot better. Then those little water filters there, these don't last very long. So they may not be able to keep up. I'm just going to run it yet to see if there's anything else major going on with it. There it goes. I'm just charging it back up to spec. Maybe it half an ounce over or something like that, which we'll probably need to add a little bit to it. Those cap tubes are probably starting to get filled up. Yeah, look at that suction pressure dropping. Yeah, we're going to have to add something to get it going. The thing's been running into a negative so much that it's starting to bake the oil. It's going to go into a negative. We're going to have to overcharge it if they want to at least get it running so they can operate. But this thing needs a quick operation. I'm going to recommend we dump the oil out of the compressor because I've got guaranteed it's hot. Yeah, there it goes into a negative. I don't necessarily recommend adding extra like this, but if you want to make it run, there's not a whole lot of options here. Oh, then shut it down. But they need to make their food so they can make money so they can pay you. You could always give them the option. Hey, do you want me to add a little extra to it to get it going? Could damage the unit? Probably won't because I've seen it done a million times, but these are options you can give them. Otherwise, they're dead in the water and you're probably looking at least a week before you can get back with the coil. Like I always say, put it in their ballpark, let them make the informed decision. Give them all their information and let them make a decision. Don't mandate it like some things in this world. And two extra ounces, it's got us up to 10 pounds, so maybe another little squirt here too and we should be up there a little bit, up there more of a reasonable level where it'll work. We should hopefully start working here shortly. We'll let that run for a bit. A little slow, I mean, it's making ice, but you can see how well it does on a harvest. That's what I'm gonna find out if it's really low or not. It surprised me it's a little bit, because it should have been probably closed down by now. It's not real low either. Because it just put on a little stand there that made it a little higher. So now it's able to drain. Oh, look at that, we got a leak. And that's probably the leak they're talking about. I'd say they over-tighten that and cracked it. So what we ended up doing, this is a hack of a day. We put blue thread tape underneath there and re-tightened it around it because they was using a barb fitting. Barb fittings don't work real good on that kind of plastic. Really should have a piece of PVC on the back of it with a standoff pipe on the back, just like they've got right here on the back of the throne. And then going down, you put the tube there on it. Don't want to double trap it like they did here. But with the way this thing's sitting in here, they're gonna move this thing around, they're gonna snap off PVC. The water filter, I told them, I said, that's not big enough, so they know that. It's not as much as you can do. I don't carry all this crap on my truck to rebuild a whole store. All you can do is recommend. Really surprising. Pretty much level here this way too. Except for that big bump in the middle. I mean, that don't help a whole lot. Just a touch forward, not much. Not enough to cause a problem. And I did hear it drop. Cubes ain't perfect, but the bridge thickness is just a touch too thick but not bad. Let's run some cleaner through this thing. Since it just dumped. Put those up and it should suck it down. You have to suck it down. Put this into clean mode. Get some nickel save for once. Nickel save through it. Sagging a little bit over here on this one side. More so than some of the other ones. I'm gonna see if I can raise it in front. Crank is up. Or lower the ones in the back, one or the other. The evaporator and air filter didn't look too bad on it. We need to check those earlier. They're just gonna do a fast brush clean cause honestly whoever's been taking care of this has been doing a pretty good job on this. Literally tried it out two months ago and it's not really been used or anything. Whoever did whatever to this did a pretty good job keeping it clean. But can I just do the basic clean up here on it and then get her back into run mode. As I'm cleaning it, I noticed that this top distributor plate broke. He probably can get away with not having to replace it yet. At the top here the little prong, it was broke. So I stole one out of the machine that we decided not to fix. I had to trim it up a little bit because the original ones have that little lip there, that one there didn't. So I had it cut off about a quarter of an inch, maybe not quite that much. But it's kind of important that distributor gets held in place, otherwise your thickness sensor there is not going to hit the plate accurately and then you're gonna have possibly adjustments out of whack for thickness. So we're just getting this last bit in here, finished cleaning up some things, looks a little bit better. It, for the most part, just got a few more things we gotta clean up on it. And drain this thing out, fill the plug, fill this up, and it goes back down. Well, this is a little cup-looking thing, but if you lose it, it's not very easy to find. A little hard to make one like that, but you can, I'm sure it can be done. I'm gonna go ahead and get this pulled out, cleaned out, cause you can see there's a little bit of gunk on that one that needs to be cleaned. Also allows us to get into that. Pan a little bit of butter. We're gonna crash all this ice. Not a big deal putting anything in there cause it's really not that much ice down there anyway. And we've already done a couple videos on how we scrub it up, check the links up above. All right, so my switch here is kind of screwed up. It don't punch in, it works on one side, but not the other, and it's not even going into a mode now. We may have to jump this and just order them a new switch. What am I gonna try to do? I got the power off, it's unplugged. I'm gonna try to pop this thing out and see if I can realign it. If not, we're gonna bypass it into the freeze mode only. See, all it is is a roller bearing thing here, which is about wore out, and a rocker. The rocker just rocks back and forth. Teeter tots back and forth, commander, center, conductor. There really ain't a whole lot in there. It's just, I don't know if it's gotten a lot of, I mean, it really ain't that bad looking in there. Everything's pretty clean. The anirats is going on. I don't think it's rotating back and forth very well. Okay, we get that boil in there. It's like a ballpoint 10 on the end there. If we get that to rotate like it's supposed to. Purple loose. Now we should be able to drop this back into place. Hopefully, a pair of tweezers will be kind of nice. There we go, look at that. Hold it there for a moment. Wipe off the excess on the livers right there. That's all it is. It's a little edge piece on there that holds it into place. You want it to pop out. We're gonna put it in there like that. There you go, kids. You definitely want to do this with power off. You notice the ground wire here, going to the center conductor and it's grounding one or the other. If that wouldn't have worked, what we were gonna do is put a little jumper on there and we would have done the center conductor to, I believe it's the orange one because it kicks to the left. When you go to the left, it pushes it to the right. Dink, dink. There, it's down into there. It's not perfect, but it's much better than what it was. I'm gonna still recommend we replace the switch. We've got a red light there. I don't know if it's still in clean mode or not. Let's turn it off. Back to that one. There we go. Two blinks. Just did a dump. Okay, well it's because it's gone into freeze mode. So, it's gonna chill that plate down. Once the plate's chilled, it's gonna kick on the pump motor there and then we'll start circulating. That just kicked on. I was able to lubricate that switch up but I still think it should be replaced. That red light's on, makes me think it wants to go into harvest. Having the usual harvest issue thing. While it's doing that, definitely one of the cookie things that they've got going on. Probe is there on the left, goes to there. I did splash some water up in there so they're just finished. Should start over now. Get that belt adjusted right. We're gonna just cover back on and watch it for a bit before we put that cover on.