 walk-in freezer so let's go take a look and see what's going on. They say it's up to 60 degrees. So we've got a few compressors back here right into it. Cut your arm off to this room and they box it in there. So the inside unit is completely quiet. No fan and this unit out here is nothing going on. Power to our contact. It's warm like it's working. Yeah, that it's getting powered. So you have a magnetic field so with that being powered we know that it should be going inside and coming back and then the pressure switch making. All right, just letting the heaters seem to be working. So I went ahead and broke some rules here. Make sure we have no resistance to ground. I went ahead and shut my contactor in. That don't sound good. So I made sure I didn't have any shorts first but we've got some issues there. We've got all all legs coming in. Each one to ground is 120. If the fans ain't running inside that's because the delay thermostat's not coming on so I don't bring on the fans until the box is cold. So if this ain't running then it's not going to get cold so the fans don't come on. So something's shutting this down even though far as I can see our only safety control is this walking freezer. I didn't notice but I checked it and it's fine. It comes up, comes back into here. There's the hood. So the other side comes up to there, comes up to the switch out of the switch to one of the legs of power. So you've got out of here, through the switch, out of the switch, down to here, down to that safety switch comes back and connects to there. So you've got power coming from here to there and then this one to there but we didn't have no power on it. Well something didn't major out right. I wonder if we got something that's not making sense here. Either I missed something or whatever. One thing you got to keep in mind here, if we pressurize this that switch is going to make and she's going to run with nitrogen in it. So we want to make sure we turn this thing back off. It's safer for us, safer for the equipment. We're going to pressurize this, see if we can see how fast it's dropping. It's not flipping loud in here. I can't hear anything. It's not going to believe this. So with the headphones on, I actually can hear it. With all this noise, it's right here. Unbelievable. And as soon as I put my hand, because when I come up here I hear nothing hardly bad at all. Okay, see her a lot? Watch this. I'm excited even lower. Here we'll set it low. Keep my finger off of it. Watch this. I'm going to come down to here. About a fourth. I can feel the leak right here. It must have cracked that. So that's where our leak's at. Here's a big tip for you new guys. When you're done with the tool, like I'm done with the stubby gauges, cut them away. Because when you have a room like this with all this stuff in here, and you'll misplace things. So when I take things and I'm done with them, I either put them back in the bag or I'll put them in the walkway so I have to walk over them to leave so I don't lose them. Because that stuff gets expensive really quick. I've got a few filters here. Just don't always have every one of them I need. But I do have the one I need today. So 304 is the same one we had before. Luckily I keep some half inch, three eighths, and quarter inch here. I look tie and low. I don't know where in the heck I laid those at. So I'm not going to be able to tear it apart like I was hoping for. But I went ahead and recut that so it's square on the end. And so we're just going to have to put new nuts in it because I don't know where it went to. We'll just have to piece it in there and find our length that way because I was just going to copy the length of it. But unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to do that. With this type of flaring tool, you've got to be flush with the top, whereas some of them you've got to overshoot it a little bit. This one's got a clutch on it, which right there it went. I like to make a couple extra rounds. That way it kind of smooths it out a little bit more just in case it's not over tightening it, which is kind of nice. So we've got that one done. I like this a lot better than my yellow jacket. I have the old fashioned original one from like 25 years ago. It works great for swedging and stuff like that, but you've seen me change as far as my swedging method. I use a spin switch. It gives you a perfect bell. Apparently I just got to size it up to see where I got to cut it at. Okay, so I got that marked. I always tend to blow through my dryers when they're going to be thrown away. Obviously not before I put them in or something like that, only on old ones. I can barely blow through this. So this actually has got some major restrictions to it. At home, I went ahead and cut it apart. As you can see, there's a lot of crap there. And right here, they end up putting a piece of this insulation. And that's what catches it from going on out through the canister there. But you can see there's a lot of garbage that this filter dryer has been catching over the years. It's sucking it out. So hopefully it won't be too long. It probably aren't going to get a perfect vacuum on this just because of all the old piping habit leaks, stuff like that. But we're going to try to do it as best we can. It's going to get either cramped in the system or there's a lot of moisture at one time. It's hard to say. But progress and hopefully it will be recharged here in just a second. Okay, so we've got our Boscoos are going to get it. We figure there's always leaks around these king valves. So we're going to back seat these, which is going to isolate us. All right, refrigerator gauge is up. We'll leave it. So we've got us all flat out up to the king valves there. We're going to go ahead and dump some of this in. Okay, so we're still in a negative here because of our solenoid being closed. It's going to take a while, so we're in church. So came across any better. Take care of that a little bit. Insert. And you can't see crap through it. So I'm going to nail this thing with nitrogen straight off the bottle. I don't know if they got water here. We're trying nitrogen first. I don't make a mess. But yeah, this is kind of a, you can do this so in wintertime you can build artificial head pressure up. That way you can control your head pressure in the wintertime. All right, you stay here and we'll blow that out. Head pressure still sucks. I'll go inside and see what's going on in there. Okay, it's not even cold enough yet to get the fans to come on. It's starting to frost. Oh, so we've got a heat exchanger right there. Some cooler, whatever you want to call it. Looks like you got a little oil on that. I don't have my usual Leatherman with me, so I got to use this big honker. Oh, there we go. Came on right as I buffed up my blade in there. So good. Now we got the fan running. They got most of the expensive stuff out. Put my pressure where they are. I got two is, that was the last of my refrigerant. It's kept the vibration down. I'll need to get some uni strut. You can get this thing charged. When your journey is over, or at least you think, to pull down and shut off, trying to figure out why. All right, so the fan shuts off and it melted the ice off and I feel the heaters running. So basically just not pumping down. I'm going to try to valve it off at the receiver and see if that pumps it down. If not, then we've probably got valve issues. I've been experimenting a little bit, so I crank it all the way in, hold the power and she holds right there at about 11 pounds. She doesn't go right up. So our discharge valves are actually holding. So there's a chance that we might have some wrist pins that are acting up or the valves are shot. Either way, there's major issues with this thing. If you heard in the beginning, it made that rattle noise in the beginning. Now looking back, I should have probably knew something wasn't right, but I messed it wasn't thinking. I'm going to try to adjust this so that it doesn't stay in deep for us to get longer in needs too, just to get them by and see if we can adjust the pressure a little bit. But that's going to wrap this one up. We're probably going to, we're going to quote them a new compressor and then we should be able to just basically valve this thing off and yank it out and put it in. So that's going to wrap this one up guys. If you like the video, please like, share and subscribe. Give it a thumbs up. Don't forget to click that notification bell. Until next time guys, catch you on the next one.