 This video is brought to you in part by TrueTech Tools quality tools essential support All right guys I got us a little walk-in cooler here that I was out on a while back I got a refrigerant leak and took care of Some dripping in there and clean the pan out. That was really really bad shape Well, while I was here, I ended up finding a leak in the connoissee pan down here and As you can see it gets eight up And that three-eighths line down there needs to be replaced. I tried to order it, but we couldn't get it So we're gonna make a new one today You can see right here This is the piece that's silver looking Somewhere in here. It was leaking. I don't remember. It's been a couple months since I've been here Not sure why they'd run armored cable in the water. That's not real brilliant Basically worthless and just rotting away and see all the oil right there. Obviously, it's been leaking refrigerant It looks like this compressor is replaced back in May of 22. Here we are in January of 23 So we've got some real creative stuff going on here. We got a Quarter-inch line going into the compressor here coming out to three-eighths. We're gonna do this exactly the same way We're probably gonna have to remake it differently Most likely gonna make this a little smaller too because I don't have enough three-eighths coppers I originally had. I'm just gonna keep in mind that this fan is going right across here and would block it So we got a figure out how we want to do this. I got lots of room up here You can see right there About what we're dealing with. We've got to come up Connect on to here and some point and get back on to here. This is your discharge Going down and this discharge coming back out of the pan and then eventually going to the condenser To be like we've had That's hard as rocks. That's not going nowhere. Well, I've seen spiral ones and that might work I think we're just gonna try to get close. We just don't have enough copper to make a bunch We've got a 180 bender here. We'll be able to make it Originally, I thought this is in quarter-inch and I have plenty of that. I Did not think it was in three-eighths. Usually it's not. We're gonna use what little three-eighths I've got here To make as much as we can. We may only make a couple loops back and forth, but that's that's what we're gonna have to make work Now we can mark this out measure and do all that happy stuff or we can just kind of eyeball it in there Which is generally what I end up doing because there's only so much you can do with it So your bin's there. NorCalD, you've done a real good video on bending this stuff Just trying to check that out So that right there for the quarter and three-eighths. You want to line that line there Up to it So I'll pull this back a touch, which is really long. Let's see if that looks about right. Just to make sure it's I don't do this very often. Obviously it's gonna bend right there. There we go. I Get right there This is where you got to have the 180 bender. I can't remember if it was that line had to be At the end of it where you think it's gonna hit the the bend. I think that might be where it's got to go Yeah, I think it's where you line it up at zero Let's do the 180 This one's gonna be a little more difficult because we're gonna hit this piece there So I can already tell you I made a little bit of a mistake, but you can bend it down a little bit Do your 180 It's still a lot better when it was a Quarter-inch because a quarter-inch is nice and tight, but the three-eighths is not Lengthwise we're looking pretty good there. We'll make another bend right there And then we'll just do a little bit twist when we're done I'm gonna skip one loop and we'll come back and we'll have just enough copper to do our job You're basically going right there where that curve is where it starts and kind of copying it at that point Like I said, this is not available. So we don't have a lot of options here We are exactly right there like that and we're gonna make this other bend right Here and Bring it right up. Now just keep in mind. I do not do this every day. So I do not Claim to be the moral authority on this at all We're just doing a 90 and it works out to be in The same size right up to there I'll have a link for this down in the description down below along with some of the other ones. It's an imperial tool Please get wet on us Lines up a little short on some things here. If I can bend this back Promise you got brackets down here that are screwing me We bend this back a little bit it might be able to get that bend down to it But right up and then as long as this is down in the water, it'll be fine We'll burn the paint up a little bit there We didn't overheat the dryer. So it's cosmetic not usually how I do it if you haven't seen in my other videos You can check out some of those don't see no goobers and things like that flame was off. It got bumped I didn't I didn't care oxidizing not oxidizing whatever. I just needed to get hot and get on to get off You know, it's that everything I did is perfect. It's in place Got that dare. I do a little bit of bending down here on the Copper to make it fit into the pan a little bit better. Just had to maneuver it as best we could And then finish up shoving it down in there. It's more than enough to have I brewed off the water That's going to be done in a pan. I'm going to put a little bit of juice on this thing See how she is I wanted to use my captain hook to get in there because it makes it so easy to get around things Now we can get on and get off faster But one bad thing about that is that you can't get into tight spots a lot of times you're wanded and everything's sitting I do have Some wet rag and a few other things I could have put on that. I just didn't think we'd need it, but Looking back I should have I guess I'm using both hoses even though it's got a TXV just because I want to get done and get out of here I got another call. I got her running on the least Which is about 65 miles Now this isn't going to be perfect. It wasn't what to begin with so I'm not going to spend all day trying to get 500 in total. First of all, you got time for a second ball. It's a waste of time because It's purely refrigerant in the water boiling off. I kept this thing In a positive hallway and wouldn't have to be evacuated. I left it for a couple pounds of pressure Getting the repair done under nitrogen and now we're going to pull a fast back Looks like we've got pretty much everything in place. We need to go the wire here. I'm gonna See if I can maybe pull that off. It's just shielding. They should have taken off when they replaced the motor, but they didn't All right, so we got the Wire crap off of there connecting it here They had all these crammed under one wire nut So we're just going to use some wego's. It'll make it easier for service in the future That and my European friends over there always kind of complain about our wire nuts we use. So we use some wego's Yeah, see it started to shoot right up because there's so much freaking refrigerant in there That's why I'm not gonna waste my time and it started to drop back down 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 That's refrigerant boiling off Otherwise, it would just keep shooting up if we had a leak, which we've already proved that there's no leaks Always like capping them off that way we don't get a cramp in the hoses Which one I was already got some oil in there from a pretty deep vacuum where it sucks some oil in Yeah, I should have used it. And let's get the weight scale set up here Charging manual, okay, and should get boom 427 ounces zero it And let's let her roll Nope, I got on regular ounces good. I'll make it nice and easy to read It's one thing I kind of like about it just does for sure one you want now pounds or ounces or Grams, whatever, but see we don't have to calculate and divide All that crap you went 38 you weigh in 38 and may have to add just a touch for the filter dryer That's in a third 083 and that's a little bigger than normal Let's go ahead and get the 38 ounces in there right there stop And let's get our gauges Switch back out You don't want to take this off in advance because you'll suck stuff in air in Usually like to bleed that Before I put the 5-4 piece in there and then shove her in Yeah, if you got a micron gauge, it can't take pressurization Chances are it can't take much of any other abuse and use and the Accutrack VAC blue VAC pro there It doesn't care. It's truly professional not looking good for a pill. I'll damage I think you're constantly banging your head into that thing There we go. I hear it running I was supposed to look like a metal Silver on top But copper on the sides And you can see where some of that can see cable was hitting Flashing off on the side glass, but I'm gonna give her a little bit table wise here Like I said that filter dryer that kind of bothers me a little bit. I'll get you on that. I'm sure but Like I said, check out my other braze jobs and stuff. So I'm molded the paint a little bit Didn't hurt the dryer on the inside. It's not gonna rust inside the building You know, don't look good. I got great paint out there. I might give a shot, but what we did Get a finish Miring it into place The cover right there goes over top of it Believe we've got a problem with the evaporator motors So I shut it down to get the cage back on over there that's This thing popped up I've already replaced one motor back on March of last year The other ones are they just they don't seem like they're moving to the same speed Let's kick it on see what happens All right, so today I was a little bit of literature To it get their cyclists full there four ounces. Let me back to clear out of a couple extra ounces Grab a wire tire to just kind of cleaned up and then we'll wrap it up It's got down to 34 degrees Like I said fans two of them are running at seven different speeds, so things are both equally the same speed and They're the same brand and the one I put on there doesn't require the capacitor. We should be good It's been running like that for a long time If you guys enjoyed this video check out the playlist with refrigeration If you're looking for heating or cooling check out the playlist for that till next time guys We'll catch you on the next later