 Good Saturday evening to you guys. We're out here on a walking cooler that's not working right. Got here, just taking a peek at it. First thing I notice, we've got a side glass. It's fairly bubbling there. Then we've got the freezer underneath, which it's not calling. Let's take a look back here on the backside. Not the cleanest in the world. This actually would help us when we're low on charge. Let's go inside and see what we've got going on inside, see if it's anything beyond just that. All right, well, I just may have got handed another call while I'm here. So there's the freezer. It looks like it's a temperature. Here's the cooler. It ain't quite as warm as they said. It was 40, it's 44, which is still too warm. They said supposedly this thing over here is not working right. Yeah, but what's important is what's your product temperature. Can't trust them junk thermometers they got. Well, we'll take a product temp and see what it's at. So we checked the temp on some of the products in here. This stuff up there is 39, 38. I adjusted that thermometer up there and the thermostat up there. No ice on the back, fans running. It's got filter medium, it looks fairly clean. Let's focus on what we're here for. Be definitely cleaned off. It's warm, but let's go ahead and get this thing charged up. We can always come back and do a cleaning on this thing. I think our biggest problem with this one's gonna be that it's low on charge. We can always come back later, possibly. Let's see how things go. If it starts dropping in temp, it doesn't take very long, I'm gonna get it now. If not, let's just get it recharged. We're gonna look for a leak real quick. While we got it down, we can see if we can find a leak or what's going on. I think this has a tendency to go low and has a really small leak, so they may not wanna fix it. Everything's zeroed out. Let's start adding a little juice into this and see where we end up coming in at. Two pounds still going. The happy spot just hit it just two pounds and one pound 13 ounces. So let's go ahead and stop for a moment and see what it takes to keep it at that area. It went a little bit over that. Now, if we stop there, chances are we'll get us some more bubbles here in just a few minutes or seconds, whatever. While we're out today, I think it's probably 38, something like that, with that set for a moment. May just add an extra pound or so to it. We went ahead and just went a few more ounces up. We're not, I was gonna take it up to three, but let's take a look at our pressures here. Not that I like to focus on pressures. It's pretty cold out here. We're running 120 degrees of charge, which, as cold as it is, seems a little on the higher side of things. Suction's looking a little high too, which is kinda scary. I hope we don't have something else going on here besides just that. Let's do a pump down here. Unless I charge it in way too quickly. That's what it's kinda looking like. Let's do a pump down, see if it'll pump down and find out where our level is on our receiver here. See what our head pressure does. Yeah, I might overcharge it a little bit. Sure is seeming that way. See how your head pressure's going up? Normally it'll go down, and that shouldn't be that high, especially as cold as it is out here today. I did notice the wire tie they used, which is pretty generic. It tends to break. Well, anyhow, it was broke. So I'm gonna go ahead and get these strapped in with some strap right there. Went ahead and heated it up, but you can kinda see just about right, that area right there is where it was the brightest. It's kinda distributed out across the receiver now, but it's definitely full, but it ain't all the way to, we're probably somewhere not close to that 80% mark. I'm looking a little closer. You can't see any daylight through that at all. That's a little more dirtier than what I thought. You don't see no daylights. That pack full of crud. This'll be a good one for my little blaster. Day is a day where it's really cold. I don't think we have any water out here either, which is like so typical of these places. They don't have any water outside. We'll get this little puppy out and we'll spray it out. Don't have to worry about lines freezing or anything else. So this will work out really nice. Let's go ahead and wash this thing out. That head pressure's definitely high. Get my little battery pack here. I'm just power it off of that. Make it nice and easy. Grab our little sprayer stuff, which they sent me a new sprayer. I had gotten a little aggressive with it and tried bending a 90 on it. That didn't work out real good. See, it all comes apart. So they sent me a whole new spray nozzle. I'm gonna modify this back to straight and try to do the cut on that one. Got her all primed up, good to go. More than adequate to get this thing clean. I think what you're gonna see is that that thing is packed full of crud. I didn't figure I overfilled it that fast. Holy crap. Yeah, this hasn't been cleaned for quite a while. It gets forgotten, man. It gets forgotten. And all this is gonna contribute to a longer run time before you notice that it's low on charge. Because it's basically building artificial head pressure. All right, let's see if you can see through it now. Oh, look at that. You can actually see through it. That head pressure should be a lot better than what it was before. Yeah, and you can also spray off this other unit underneath here that's got crud all over it. You can just shoot it right out of there. Not bad, this is the hell of a little sprayer. I'll tell you that. I'm really surprised. Now, I gotta admit, I'm very, very worried about doing this because they aren't having problems with it. But if it's low, it's gonna show up now that I've cleaned it, but it looks so bad that I just can't let it go. And if I did overcharge the top one, which I don't think I did. Like I said, this thing was completely blood full of crud. They can always dump the remaining overcharging to this unit if it is low. And you can adjust that spray pattern on the end there, but as you see, we're not damaging the aluminum fins. It's got an only nice job there on it. Now, look at that. We did both coils and we still have some water left there. Which is kind of nice. Couldn't finish spraying that thing off, but you can literally see through the coil now. Look at that. You couldn't see that before at all. Since I had to get this out anyhow, I might as well go down and wash out the evaporator too. Maybe lay that all the way over there, run this all the way over here. I really should scrape this off probably ahead of time. Be honest with you, I don't have my brush in here. I think I'm just gonna go ahead and see if I can get that crud off there like that. We're gonna make sure we rinse that green out really good though, because I'm feeling it's gonna put the green as well as it was. She looks a whole lot better than what it did. I got a couple of spots up there now that I got better light in here, but still that's a lot better than what it was. I ain't gonna spend all day making it perfect, I'm sorry. It's on the call. This stuff should be done during normal business hours. Let me see how the crud come out of the drain. So we're definitely getting it out of there. Let's go over here and get to this freezer and make this thing run. I usually do. It's just kind of hold on to it. That way I don't screw with their settings or nothing. Kind of just put my hand on it and then I think I just heard it kick on the go out. We'll see how that side glass looks. If you gotta give it a squirt, we'll give it a squirt. It's able to get everything kind of right back in the bucket there, no problem. Everything's like I said, that's a nice small little package, everything you need technically right there. I'm really impressed. I honestly did not expect it to be as good as what it is. It just makes it so much simpler than what I was originally using. Now some of you guys might be thinking just trying to sell you crap. I'm only going to push products that I'll use that I find to be worthwhile. Cause I know we work hard for our money and we don't want to buy anything that's not. I'm not going to push something that I don't think's worthwhile. Starting to get dark already. Let's take a look here. See any bubbles in there on it. That must be fine. You can see through that coil a lot easier than what you could earlier. This one here, it's pretty packed full of crap. You can't see anything past all the compressors and stuff. Let's go ahead and get this thing back up and running. See how it does now. If you're wanting to know, this is a little dinky five amp battery on this one. Didn't even run it down. It looks a little better. Versus 318, 320 I think it was. It's got a little water on it yet, but we're solid. I think we're still solid on this one down here. But on that, yeah, I can see through that coil now back here. You gotta get just the right glare on it. Let's just say two and a half pounds low. Let's do a shot at it. We're with the leak detector. I think this thing has a very, very small leak. I think it's had a tendency to be a little low every so often and go down there and see what we got. But yeah, I feel a lot better. Head pressure's still staying down there more reasonable level. 180, I believe, is what that headmaster, head pressure control valve is actually at, which is hidden back here in the back corner. Let's pump it down one more time, go down and scan it for leaks. We got it to 13 pounds on the suction. Let's turn that off. Let's just dump a little bit of liquid back into that suction and raise that up a touch. And then that way we don't have a full load of liquid in there. There we go, at least there's 60 some pounds. That should be a good start, 65. Scanned outside on the condenser and planis. I think we got us a little leak on the head there. Anything? I'm only lucky here though. That looks all out. See that right there? That's shiny. Shiny as oil. You're leaking into coil. A lot of spots, it looks like. Turn it 28. I'm just gonna spray down with some soap. Honestly, it won't be long. I'll probably get more calls. I don't wanna spend all day here. You can see though that oil is on that suction line there for sure. The fan could have grabbed some of it and blown it all over up here. Let's spray it down real quick and then we can wrap this up. It's obvious that it was low in charge as our main issue here. Yep, there's one. That could be fixed pretty easily. If you got one there, you're gonna have more than others. There's a lot of produce in here. Tends just to eat that crap up. Not really seeing anything on it. I didn't scan the rest of the coil and you can see the coils getting eight up. See that right there? That's, they're just getting to the point where the coil needs replaced. Door closer needs replaced too. Even if you can get it to stay down low like it should. Needs new door seals too. But it goes to there and it won't even close itself in. Even if you pull that in, it's still not wanting to close. There you go, you can see it there. It's snowing. We're in freaking November yet. Pretty much holding right in that 178 area. Still nice and good on the side glass there. Even though it was clogged up and building artificial head pressure. We're looking good. Gonna go down and verify it's getting cooler which there's no reason why it wouldn't. You ain't feeding solid liquid to that TXV. You're gonna have issues. Pretty common science here. All right, so I called them. Let them know what was going on. So they're gonna take care of the door seal and the door closer. The coil, I recommended it. It has several leaks in different spots. You know, I could fix it where it was at no problem but I have a feeling it's probably leaking in the coil too and we only had 50 pounds somewhere in that ballpark of refrigerant pressure on it. With it pumping down every time it shuts off while it's running it's at, you know, 25, 35 whatever pounds of pressure. It's not gonna leak out super fast but it don't make it right. They've got several different stores so they're going to just keep an eye on it for right now. That's what was wrong with it. Back to any product that I show you guys. I feel like I'm doing you guys a service far as I'm testing it, making sure it's something I would personally own. So you're gonna see a few different product I'm going to talk about. I got a Phoenix flashlight. It's just absolutely the brightest flashlight that I've ever owned by them on the big Phoenix flashlight guy. I'm gonna show that off. You know, I know we go out on night service calls. We got to find addresses. We got to get up on roofs. We got to find different things like that while we're out and about. And I know flashlights are pretty important to us. Some of us are rolled geeks on flashlights. The power sprayer thing. I mean, yeah, there's other ones out there that have more features as far as batteries and build in water. But you know, they're 600 plus dollars. There's some cheapy ones, but you read the reviews on them. And a lot of people are complaining about them saying they're not that great. Check us out on Instagram, Facebook. Till next time guys, we'll catch you on the next one. Later.