 Yeah this one's doing really good, not doing so good, this thing is an abortion. Clean this up one of the other times, it's a total freaking mess. Fan blade's coming off. Yeah, I think this might be a problem. I think we could wire tie that back on there. I don't know, kinda actually if you think about it, it's more efficient. It spins really fast and this one can spin slower. There we go. So what I ended up doing was having to cut the hub off the shaft. It literally would not come off. So forgot to order a new blade. I got down the road and it called me back. Said this here was not working since three days ago. And so they didn't turn it off though. So now we gotta see if we can figure out what's going on. I would say probably overheated and probably burned up the compressor. I gave it a slight touch and it's hotter. It's asking for two. And between going that and going deaf from the drive-through speaker, we'll have to see what we can do here. I think first thing we're gonna do is try to shut it down, see if we can find out. If we can get into some of this stuff because they've kinda got the whole fork bench up here. See if we can get into some of the electronics. It's kind of a mess. Alright, so it looks like some vijeric capacitor in there already. Might be a 3-in-1. Yeah, that's a 3-in-1. This is a freaking nightmare. Yeah, yeah. It's not very, yeah it's a little warm. Alrighty, thank you. Yeah, could be well in charge I suspect. You know what, I think it is low in charge. Yup, because it's starting to frost. You can feel the cold coming across here. Oh my, so it's running, it's just low on the refrigerator. Well, it's beyond neat and replaced as you can tell. Got the wrong thermostat in there because it don't have the B-frost clock that I see unless it's somewhere else. And for a condenser there's completely plug. Customer the drive thru could hear himself. He's like, it's loud in there. Like, you think? Yeah, sir, it's loud. Well, let's see here, bud. Supposed to put a tap there so you don't have to try to get into this garbage every time you want to get into it. So the guy originally installed it should probably done. But, let's see if we can get these caps off here. I think I lied, it's not pumping. And it's been down for two or three days and they didn't turn it off, so it's hotter than heck. Um, yeah. Should I stay or should I go now? Over 502's, it's got R-12 original line. This seems like a spring chicken, man. Well, the coil's slightly dirty. They've got all their mix in there. It's just a little po-dink, little cooler. It's not very big. This is like, uh, pretty Kruger nightmare on my street. And the breaker. See if we can figure out which one's what here. The white versus whatever. Write it down. I'm gonna get, make it Annie out or I might just get the one I just took off the other cooler I just fixed. It's hard to remember this freaking cooler. So for this compressor it's so freaking hot, it's ridiculous. So why does star common as black and run as red? So just remember run is red. Black is common like it usually is. So, good grief. Well, you know what? We could actually, yeah. We could have just touched right onto the end of those. Stuff right here. I would suspect this might be broke. Could be just bad. Let me, let me, let's just think it's good for it. It's half worse since the size I have my other one is. I wonder if it went bad. So here's your thermal disc. And you can tell that puppy's been running hot. Come on, focus on my finger there. There you go. Thermal looks like it's been going off. Yeah, hard to say. So what you got there is you got thermal disc here. That's your thermal for your common. That's if it gets too many amps in it. It's going to shut it down there. This right here is your capacitor. And it's got a PTC positive temperature coefficient. If you look right there, you can see your wires prompt to hack. So chances are this thing is toasty critters. Hopefully we'll get lucky and we'll be able to throw another one. These little turds on there. Might be able to make this thing run another day. Supposedly they've bought property from these stores. So everything's going to be gerurigged for now. Okay, so we are at 256. Microfarad. Spanella? I don't know, man. I don't think it's going to run, but we can try. So what we're going to do here is I got my one that I just removed, three in one. Got this thing cued up ready to go. Let's see if this thing will run. Maybe we can try out my Viper Cleaner on this nasty looking coil. See if we can make this thing run. Yeah, there it is. See what happens. Eight point whatever amps. Bracers are starting to move. Sort of. Pulling eight amps. Is it moving refrigerant? It's not looking too promising there, Bubba. Not looking too promising. You might have just screwed yourself. Oh my gosh. That is hotter than all get out. I would say, oh wait a minute. Did we open this up yet? I think we did open it up tonight. I've gotten phone call after phone call while I'm trying to work, which makes everything nice and difficult. And then the good old five minute turn off there. Let's turn these back on. Now, hiding our little comfortable saying hey, let's replace this compressor because... You heard a mill mill? Uh huh. Okay, so we went out and grabbed Danny. We pulled up the compressor's information. It's supposed to be like seven ohms on one leg. It ends up coming at ten. The other one's supposed to be 1.2. It's like two, but it's hotter in hell so the resistance is going to be higher. Verified which one was our start. Which one's our run. Got her hooked up. We're going to see what we get here. We've got our voltmeter in the top and the ampmeter here on the left. So we're going to go cast her in. We're going to go to run. We're going to put the amps on backwards. Alright, I think I had the probes or the capacitor on backwards. Because it starts down at the bottom I think I put the run there. So it was running reverse. Usually it's run and start or maybe it starts to run. I don't remember. They didn't have a wiring thing inside the plastic thing and I didn't check resistance to be honest with you. So let's try this again with the other start capacitor. We're going to leave this in here because it's not perfect. Got it back on there. Got the comet up top, the whites to the your right and the reds to your left. I don't believe that's how it was and I really don't feel like playing back the video. Today's not a very happy day. You know what? This is real life here. You know he's in a happy mood. So welcome to behind the scenes. Let's go here and see what happens. Look at that. So I did screw up. Thank baby Jesus there. Now let's see what happens with our our amp draw. Three not bad. I think seven was what the factory said it was supposed to be. Trips out at like 10 amps. So we might actually get by. When you pull up the specs on this compressor it comes in as a 134A PoE oil. This comes on the display here. On the tag it says amazing. Who knows. I'm going to scrape the coil and then we're going to spray some viper cleaner in there. Thanks to my friends over it. Prefrigeration technologies for sending that to me. I did a post on that a while back. We're going to try it out. I've never tried it. Let's see how well it does on this greasy nasty crap. One thing bad is it's going to drip right down the front but at this point I think they'd rather the mix be cold. You can tell about in line for as warm as it is for the evaporator. But your condenser is awfully high. It's probably say 80 degrees in here. That's about 60 degrees over ambient. Which kind of sucks but coming out nice and hot. Liquid's warm. Definitely warm. Actually coming back fairly cold on the suction. So things are looking promising for what we've got to work with here. Well I've been running just a little while starting to come down a little bit. Anyhow, this portion of the video is brought to you by refrigeration technologies. Viper Coil Cleaner. Let's see how well it does here on this. I've never used their coil cleaner stuff before. So let's go ahead and shut this down. Let's see what we're going to get out of this thing. It's dropped it a little bit. It's already came off of the 60 something. Let's see what this thing can do. Is it up to the height? Can it live the dream? Well let's find out. There we go. Let's see if we can get a little bit of this nasty stuff off the back. Wow. That crap turns into foam almost immediately. Holy crap. Wow. Holy crap. That stuff is like stupid crazy. I've never seen one that's got a really nice penetrating beam getting in there. That is nuts. Somebody played with their chemistry lab a little bit when they were a kid, didn't they? And it's really not making that bad of a mess. It's just there driving into the pulls that crap off. Let's see if it makes that come off. I think it's so nasty looking. Just curiosity sick. Let's see what it can do. Is it coming in the backside a little bit? Not quite yet. We're going to let this set for touch. I mean it says no rinse, which I don't know if I believe that. Nice thing, there is no odor like it said. We've got some stuff, man. It's horrible. It makes the whole building smell like it's really bad. So let's see how this thing does here. Let her just eat and do its job. Now if we have to, we'll put down some rags or something and we'll suck it up with a vacuum or whatever. You know, she's the portablaster if you really, really wanted to. But then we're going to make a bigger mess. You can't do much and when you've got the friars right over there and you've got it up here, you're just asking for trouble. Alright, so we'll use my little green brush right there just to get the big chunks off the top and I just streamed it out a little bit and that's what we're looking at right there. I used a little bit of water from that bottle. If I would have hit this thing with my pressure sprayer, we would have gotten all clean. Problem is, here's all the more mess I've got. I mean, yeah, we've got a little bit on the floor but I'm going to get that cleaned up with a bomb. Come back here to the back side air flow from the tree and it gets clean. Looks like hell still but you can't beat something up for 30 years and think there's going to be a miracle in a can. But I would say this is probably the closest thing to it and I still got quite a bit left here. So we're going to see what kind of precious we get when we get done here. I brought it down quite a bit but we'll know once we dry off the coil here. Not too bad of a mess, honestly. Not very bad as what we had going on. 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We've dropped from 140 something to where we are now it's pretty dry, everything's cleaned up cooler about 52 degrees in this area looking pretty decent I'm going to go ahead and dump this from my hoses back in there it's probably slightly overcharged but it surprised me finished cleaning up our mess here I've got the original start components being ordered straight from Copeland we'll get those put on there the coils on the evaporator aren't the greatest but it's Friday and I'm on call and I don't have time to screw with it we could always get that on the next trip back what we did earlier when we were here this old beast like I said I got to get the shaft size of that thing because I don't know what it is I thought it was a quarter inch but they're wanting to know if it's 516 so I got to measure it handy dandy caliper here so let's take a look and see we're going to add a little filter media to this thing just because there's so much crap in the air like I told the owner we're getting new controls for it it's not on top it's getting cooling back but it's a fixed cap tube it's not getting crap loads back but I don't want to push anything any higher push push so we're going to get one more piece on that over there alright guys so we're back again Shady's back so I've got the compressor relay and stuff replaced I've got the OEM ones in there giving me the exact capacitor and unfortunately there's no place to mount it everything's broke here and anyhow it's paved up it's not the way I like it but I mean it's I got it as good as I can no one's going to get shocked on anything it's not the way I like it but it's not going anywhere see what I'm saying here it's completely sealed up but I've got the factory OEM relay on there and the overload replaced it is running it's been holding temperature even with that cheaper 3-in-1 which I don't even know if that's accurate I got to check out my regular thermometer but that's about the only thing I care to use these fours just to get them by until I get the OEM stuff had too many of them things there just bite you in the butt anyhow that's done now all we got to do is get the fan in there unfortunately the fan blade I horn swaddled there ain't the one I need I need a FASCO blade I ended up coming back they decided not to use it which is good so I ended up digging this fan out got the numbers off of it which I should have probably done the first time you can see it's a FASCO number from what I'm finding out online I'm just going to leave this thing like this that way they don't run it they see that they're going to be like nah I can't do nothing also taped off the breaker so they wouldn't run it alright guys like I said that's going to wrap that one up that was kind of a pain in the butt job and you know sometimes we get in bad moods and we just don't really feel like talking we don't feel like explaining it a lot we just show you what we're doing we get it done it's not always pretty it's not always perfect but the job is finished and it's working pretty clear that you know you're dang lucky I had my magic wand with me because having that down for over a day or two was not a good idea so you know they could have lost a lot of ice cream mix which I think it's about $50 50 bucks a case I think something like that maybe more I definitely want to give a shout out to refrigeration technologies I appreciate them sending that to me so I did get my office to order some from our supply house which they put it on the back shelf which is just absolutely asinine we use the other brand quite a bit I don't know if it's cheaper or what and I really like the way that stuff foamed usually at foaming actions a joke and it doesn't really work but here it really did so it did a pretty good job it would have done a lot better if I could have rinsed it out with a power washer my little portable aster it would have done really nice it would have knocked it all right out all the way down the front even worse than what it did if you guys enjoyed the video if you would please give it a thumbs up check us out on Instagram and Facebook and until next time we'll catch you on the next one