 got us a chest cooler here that's running about 50. The fan's running, thermostat's set at about one or six and a half. So it's about as cold as it can go. I don't really see any water down in there. We're going to go ahead and turn it off and take a look but just feeling it right now. My condenser's not really warm. Oh boy. She's been tapped once before. Let me see the refrigerator tap there. So she's been touched. She's no longer a virgin. Surprisingly like I said that might be factory. We'll go ahead and bow up on this puppy and see what we've got going on. Gonna use the smart probes by Fieldpeace because like I said in the past the testos are no longer my go-to. To elaborate on that the 557s were awesome. Condenser is clear. See if slow. Maybe I can test out my new DTEC Select. Didn't have anything down below. However, one of the things that made me wonder. It kind of scares me a little bit but yet tapping it against stuff doesn't make it go off. Okay this is what I hate about new detectors. Good. Didn't go off as bad. I know the characteristics of the detector. Impressive how we built this thing. I guess you could get into it easy and make it nice but we're on low. Well it proved itself today but I want to see how good the H10 does. H10 so we can take the level down manually. So we got something in there. Definitely something over in here and something there. Now on its medium setting. Okay it doesn't get nothing really on medium but it does on low. So 134A is definitely one of the harder ones to get just like a 410A. So need a new evaporator. We'll get that information together for them. For right now we're just going to get it recharged. It's New Year's Eve. They're going to need this tonight obviously. You can hear it at the bottom. Not very strong. That leak is there at the top. Away from it. So you can pinpoint stuff down with the acutrack. Now the other hum you hear is the lighting. So sometimes if you touch metal it'll go away but I mean it picks up the littlest movements. Now if you've got a lot of noise in the kitchen that can be a real pain in the butt. And if this was all contaminated and you couldn't narrow it down that's where the acutrack comes in really handy. I'd like to see the goose neck version. All right got our some piece of pros hooked up there. Got my T there. Our 49.9, 49.8. Look at that testo. They actually are within a half point one pound of each other. We're putting these gauges on ahead of time because we don't want it to hook onto it while it's in a negative if it is into a negative. So like I said we're pulling into a negative. Measure Quick did make it so the probes will read into a negative now which is an awesome feature. Thank you so much Jim and all the team at Measure Quick. That makes a huge difference. When you're doing refrigeration you get into your negatives quite often. They can bleed up to here since I bled it through bound it off. So we'll bleed up to there then we'll add some. When we come back if they have us come back we'll change the evaporator most likely the capillary tube and the dryer at the same time. Right now they just want it going. So go ahead and add just a little bit here very slowly. Don't want to go too crazy. The thing being in a vacuum like that ain't a good nail it with a crap load of liquid. One of the other options that I do quite often is just pull all the refrigerant out and weigh it back in. That way you ain't got a nick on dime it. Now one benefit of training the system and then refilling it that you can see where your pressures are going to be at and then you'll know whether or not so you've got restrictions or something weird going on and see back in there. The suction line doesn't even get insulated on this brand here. So I've got my suction probe and my vacuum probe there on my dryer. So our suction's dropped a little bit but our subcoilings only about a degree and super heat's about 64. Box temperature is 43 already. She's coming down pretty quick but that liquid lung temperature there at 103 probably got just a little bit more to it. I would say was about completely empty. Nickel on a dime and it takes longer. The more you do it the better you get at it. I'm just not as good at this type of method as I am just weighing it in because these are critically charged you're not supposed to do it this way but you've got to learn how to do it eventually because sometimes it's not feasible to do it. A complete pull out because you know it might have three pounds in there on a small system that's sealed. All right we've got our thermistor down here for the condensers at. You can see that we're at about 67 degrees in here. So we're on 105 there. So we're just 667. So we're right in there where we need to be at right about six ounces. This one holds at 6.75 ounces. So we're just a little shy of the six ounce mark. So we're about 30 over an Indian. We're on about 10 pounds suction. Not as familiar with their pressures for normal operating pressures. There's very little information on these types of coolers as far as what their normal pressures are. It's nothing that I've found in writing. But as you can see our temperature is coming down we're 39. So I'm going to go ahead and say this one's ready to go. We'll get that authorized and we'll get it replaced. If you like the video please like share and subscribe. Be sure to check the notes section down below for any links to any of the tools that I use. And until next time guys we'll catch you on the next one.