 All right, so we finally got done. This thing should be clean, but check this crap out. All that nasty crap in there yet. So you're like, what the heck? And now it trips randomly and we can't figure out why. So far I'm not seeing anything popping out. I mean, what do you do? It sounds to me like this might be the first time. So I'm gonna have to call the owner and find out a little more information about this. This video is brought to you in part by TrueTechTools. Quality tools, essential support. All right guys, so we're back to this thing. It's been four months since I've been here. This little nugget of love has a new pressure switch on it. Made no reset. And it has a condenser fan motor that had been replaced once or twice. And now it trips randomly and we can't figure out why. So we're gonna go in here and see if we can find out what's running, not running. Because now it's supposedly running and wasn't running earlier. All right, the fan is running. Hot early cool. I'm a stat. There's a stat in there. Okay, we got a little bit of vibration going on here. Last time I put dampeners around everything so it wouldn't shake like that, which that was bent down, so I wouldn't do that. There's reset button right there. It's not tripped. Get everything all nice and tight eat up so it wouldn't trip and wouldn't vibrate. I feel a lot of heat. That heat right there is cramming. We got that right there. I wonder if we are somehow... Motor's hot. Not hot enough that it's burning me, but it's definitely warm. These motors do run pretty warm. I mean it's definitely warm. Okay, now yeah I changed that January or December 1st last year. So it's been almost all December, all the chain wear, all the February and almost March. Almost March, almost four months. Now it's tripping again. Now this has a cover that goes over top of it, so that's why this is off. I was trying to get rid of any extra air, but man, I can feel this heat just cramming out here. I know I went through this before, but the most part of it is a little dirty, but not horrible. The most part of it is a little dirty, but not horrible. Man, we're kind of shooting in the dark here. Let's suck. We look like we're getting a little warmer. Let's see if we're in defrost here. Looks like we are. Not immediately. You don't need that many defrost, that's four of them. But we're going to go ahead and put a little mark right there. Set the clock to more along the lines of what we're at. Let's see if that changes. Let's go up here and see the cyclist, see if it looks okay or not. Looks like it's all right. Not crazy hot. So far, I'm not seeing anything popping out at me. What do you do? Do you change the motor? They put an aftermarket motor on there originally and they came back and changed it to an OEM motor and I'm supposed to have had a proper sense then. I don't know if we're just jumping the gun and saying that, you know, it's tripping. Sounds to me like this might be the first time. So I'm going to have to call the owner and find out a little more information about this. Got a new Phoenix light here, the WH-23R. It's kind of similar to what you've seen online. This thing on, turns on and off, got different brightnesses. Flip to the next one, now you're going to spot and adjust that different brightnesses. Then you get dual. You can turn that option on and off. Four blue lights there to let you know that the battery's charged. It's got USB-C charging, non-replaceable battery, 2,000 milliamp hour battery, lithium ion, and I think it's about 60 bucks, something to consider. Anyhow, let's get up there and see what we can find out. Ant probe, let's see if this motor's pulling. And of course, as you get up to clamp onto it, it shuts down. And shut off at perfect temperature. That figures, huh? Run 260, almost 100 pounds under it. Blank that thing off, see if it trips out at the same spot. We did this last time, but we can do it again, I guess. If you can beat that, that's pretty good, 350 on the money. Now we could make this self-resetting. Just crank that nut down and it would automatically reset on its own, but it don't really like doing that. There's no reason for it to be doing what it's doing. Not sure. So far, nothing good. Okay, we're back down to 275, hit the button. It comes on immediately. I mean, I don't know if they're getting the boxes in front of this thing or what they're doing. I mean, it's possible they're getting that or they could be getting that. As you get that screen on there, there's really no way to stop it, other than maybe put something here in front of it. Take a piece of sheet metal, make an L shape something or another to keep them from doing it. I mean, that's the only thing I can come up with and maybe take that piece that's really backside of the fan put on the front. I don't know. I need to talk to the owner, but he's not answering. Loaded 12.4, but see what I got going into it from this position right here. I'm going to call 78 to 80 to count how you hold your thermometer. And that's running right at 110. So say it's not too out of line. Get all kinds of new toys today, don't we? This has been a pleasant surprise. Watch how fast this thing boots up. So we turn it on, hit the button. Now I use the FLIR C2. I think it's C2. It's the more expensive one. It sells for 800 bucks. It takes forever to boot up. Watch how fast this thing boots up. There, boom, ready to go. It's got much better resolution. And holy cow, this thing is just stupid fast. But I mean, you normally can't see crazy crap like that. That's not far away. You literally, and this is not even using the imposed lines. I mean, it's, it's crazy. And it also can do live video right to my phone, which is another thing. It's just nuts. See if we figure that motor's getting hotter than normal. Major heat coming on that stupid thing, 142 degrees, 147. Thing blows away the FLIR. Unbelievable. Like the definition of where the motor shows where the heat's at. Never could get that out of the FLIR. Definition of that compressor. It's running. You can see the red marker there. It's falling around. 126. Yeah, we can do a live thing here in a little bit with the camera. But my goodness, I've never seen anything as quick resolution as this thing. Went ahead and dropped it to three defrosts, basically one every eight hours. Go ahead and get this back off. Not sure what to do. Uh, the owner's not available to ask what's going on when it happened, how often it happens, all that stuff that I kind of need to make an educated guess. Is the motor somehow shut now? I mean, that's possibility is box is getting over in front of it. That's a possibility. I mean, I can guess all day on it. I don't know what you're supposed to do. Just put this back over here and hope nobody moves it over. Supposedly it's not used very often. You got all that heat up here. Put that up here. Maybe that'll help out a little bit. I may move it over so the heat just flops right up to the ceiling tile there. You nicely move that over. Somebody's got it too short. No, can't move it. It's already running too hot. 157 degrees out of a commercial application. It's pretty warm. He don't usually have us work on his heat. So I'm going to go change and stuff. If they put the case cover here back on top of it, they won't be able to see that, but they don't care. They want to make sure this thing's running. So keep face clear. I've had to do this at a dairy queen a couple other places. So I'm going to put that there. Hopefully it'll help. Hey, if it trips and somebody's like, oh, wait a minute here. Maybe I shouldn't do that. And maybe I'll fix it. It won't be a callback. But I don't know what else to do without talking to the guy. His voicemail keeps going into voicemail. We also have an ice machine and he's looked at. So we can go look at that while we're waiting around. Right here's the reason why I don't use that big backpack. Because you wouldn't be able to put the big backpack up here. Unfortunately, it's a total waste of money. What do we got here? We got a big green key. Looks like it's probably turned off. I don't know. Surprisingly clean. It's got a UV light system in there, which is good. Got some crappy water. What do we got going on here? Let's click that button. Long harvest. Water's going, which means we've got water in there. That's good. Three and four are both running 79 to 81. So I've got one of those is dog on close to about the same. All right. They just kind of click. Water's full. Let's take a look at our, yep, there it goes. Heard it cook on the compressor. Let's take a look in here. Minimum's 18 degrees. So we're obviously getting cold at the bottom. You can see it's starting to get colder and move up. The center one there is 62. There's some reflections going on here that you've got to keep an account for. Yeah, she's getting, she's getting kind of cold. Definitely is a little dirty. It needs to be cleaned. That's not a surprise being at one of these subplaces. Facing up there. Mainly looks like it probably needs to be cleaned. Air filter's clean. Looks like dropping in temperature. Length is at 93. Discharge 127. Batteries 28, 37. So just starting running. That'll seem too horribly off. TV lights to work in ladies of Pride Body Hero. I wasn't really sure. Checking to see if we're going to issues with the hot gas. Harvest valve kicking in. Everything flows pretty cold here. There right there is a harvest valve. Nothing's leaking by on that. We're good there. It just takes hot. Yeah, straight from the compressor. Obviously like I said, the back rotor. Let's take a look and see if it's freezing any better. We are freezing all the way down here on the bottom. Freezing up here, freezing here, and even freezing here. So it's freezing. Let's go ahead and clean this thing up. I don't see an issue with it. Let's go ahead and back out of here. Put this into a harvest real quick. Got to put the cover on. That way the magnetic switch is meeting in your harvest. Turn on me on your harvest, yes. We're checking out the inputs here. We are sensing low water and high water. Those are working. Microphone, which is our thickness is working. High pressure cutout says it's open, which could be shutting off. I don't know. It's going to equalize when it first comes on and then it'll drop. Probably close. Current switch closed. Open it up. And it opens. Close it. It goes closed. All relays on. It turns on the water. The pump. Water solenoid pump. Pan would have came on if it was high enough. Seems to me like everything's working there with that. Going to pass or fail one or the other, which usually there you go. Bass. Not really seeing much of anything else. Cleaning the machine. Long harvest. That could happen from a dirty evaporator. To not thick enough or nice, because it never actually had enough to open a cover there to trigger it. Just took out these two screws. Loosen them up. You can see we've got some funky gibber juice there. Oh yeah. Not too horribly bad, huh? Got real high quality water there with a lot of iron in it. See when you just scrub the outside, don't get it apart and clean the inside. That, I love getting knocked in the face with that. At least some Joy-Jelly there on the control, on the panel. Yeah, a lot of that's calcium. See that calcium will throw off the water as it travels down. You see that, a lot of this is silicone. Ice is shot anyway. You can tell when you're cleaning that they've done is not really involved a lot of scrubbing. There's the way that door goes all the way back. Every time makes me think it's not level. Looks like they came out with a new plug on that. Going to head and throw some water in there. Like I said, usually it's about half a container. I want it potent because I don't want to be here all day. Use about half of it through the machine. So I'll save about half of it. You can see it bubbling and getting that calcium off of it. You're not going to get all this crap off. So we're not going to spend all day on that. All right, so we got to clean the provides because you're going to get it. Everything's looking pretty good on the scratches and stuff that are in there that you're not getting out. You got a good majority of all the calcium build up off of that. Took this completely apart. Soaked it really good. Got those in pieces completely cleaned up. That's why you know whether or not you get the right amount of water. So it's not filling up enough. That could be a problem. All this is a lot better than what it was. It was pretty bad. Same thing with this piece here. So everything's a lot better than it was. Now we've had a chance to let everything kind of dry out. You can see calcium build up really bad on all that there. That's what's holding that plate. So it's all nice on the plate. So it's not going to drop. That's the majority. We got to scrub that there. Scrubs in this nasty crap off the bottom and we should be good to go. All right, so we've already scrubbed all this here and all through the top all through here. Got all this underneath here. Got it all cleaned up. You see how nasty that was earlier? Got it all cleaned up. A little bit of stain here and there on it, but you can only get it so good. You can't wait around when you've got crap water and then hope that everything's going to be great. All right, so we got the rest of the cleaner in there. Go ahead. Chemicals are added. We'll go ahead and start. Now it's got 30 minutes before this thing's going to be finished, which is a long time to get stuck into it. For reality is 10 minutes is all it's going to take for it to actually clean. And then it's going to start dumping. That's where I like to force it out. But this is a little bit more difficult to force it out. Once it goes into it, there is a trick to it. I usually have to play with it as much as possible until I finally get it figured out. Because some of work sometimes I don't. There's my owner. Let's talk to him. All right, so the owner did say that it's been tripping a few times here. And prior to that, he put the cover on the unit but that was like four days sooner. And just now, all of a sudden it was starting to act up. So he's going to leave the cover off. We're going to put on auto reset. And he's going to keep an eye on it. And it sounds like he's been doing a pretty good job on keeping the machines clean. He's been doing these cleaning. So he hasn't been turning it apart like I've been doing. But he's at least running it through, which is better than most owners. So we're going to put that on auto reset and we're going to finish to see if we can speed this up a little bit. All right, to switch it to auto reset, you just take that screw, loosen up that lock nut right there. And then you screw it down and then you tighten up the lock nut. And that holds that down a little bit. Now it'll still trip out and then it'll have a differential until it goes so far down and then it'll eventually come back on again and then it'll cycle back and forth. But, you know, it should have an off cycle long enough that it shouldn't cause it to rapid cycle and cause a problem with the compressor short cycling. As far as the cyclist, we're still clear on that. He's been holding fine full time. I told him about what I did here in this. I told him how the heating system was running pretty, pretty warm. You can definitely feel it kind of going up. That'll hopefully keep, yeah, it's fairly cool here. You know, it could have been hitting this and bouncing it in there too. I think I'm just going to move this stupid thing over here. I'm going to move that over there. That'll keep this hopefully clear unless one of these boxes falls over and somebody decides to stick things in here. But who knows, anything's possible. You can't fix craziness. Let's go back out there and see the ice machine's ready. All right, so we finally got done. This thing should be clean, but check this crap out. All that nasty crap in there yet. So you're like, what the hell? Let's go over here to the drain line. Shares crap. That thing's all plugged up. So we're going to blow her out. Got this nasty hose out of there and look at this crap. Is this freaking filth? That is disgusting. Let's try blowing it out there because the other side didn't work. All right, so we got that cleaned out with a wire brush or whatever you want to call it. Trying to get this thing in there. It does not want to go in there crap. There you go and grab my nitrogen with the regulator on it. Blast that turd clean into oblivion. I got it draining down in the same freaking spot as the pot machine. Same hole. Bacteria is coming back through, I'm sure, and growing up the drain line like it usually does, which is why you have to have an air gap between the drain line and most drains. I can't even get this freaking screwdriver through there. One of these p idiots installed it put freaking glue in there and glued the thing shut. Something bad's happened. I don't know what. We're going to find out here soon enough. All right, this is going to come in handy because this is going to allow me to get the drill with the right angle tool on it into there. There's calcium buildup in there. Either way, whether we chopped it out or whatever, it needs to come apart because there's one good piece there that we have to reuse. It's factory. So I don't really... We're basically doing like that right there. I don't have my GoPro in here and it's such a pain in the butt to carry it. So today's off the camera phone. So I'm not going to see it, but I mean, if you got a slight imagination. All right, that worked beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. It got all the way up in that... That's mainly in that tight spot. Boy, oh boy, what a mess. All right, got everything hooked back together. Let's go ahead and tell it to make ice, which the first thing it does during making ice is it dumps the water. And look at that. There goes the water. I didn't want to dump what was in the pan into over top of the ice because there's still a little bit of ice in there that you can see. It's great. Everything's flowing. So in reality, yeah, we had a lot of issues there with it being dirty, but we primarily needed to get the old water out. Otherwise, you're going to have the hellacious accumulation of crap. So now that that's kind of got it about all out of there, we'll hit stop and then we'll pull that pan out and we'll rinse it out real quick. All right, so it's finally working like it should. We got some good ice there, so it should be good to go.