 So, we've got a true freezer. Temperatures begin warmer and warmer. Get in here and we look at it and what did I find? Inside the fan blade block in my view. It's frozen up. So, we're going to get this thing taken apart and see what's going on. Look at that. Looks like it might be stuck there. Well, before we touch anything, let's go ahead and put a little mark on it. A good chance that thing might be stuck there. Just give it a few minutes and see if it turns. It hasn't defrosted in a little while. Alright, so I waited and it didn't move. So, I went ahead and rotated it. It did not click when I rotated it. It should have been going into it or it was coming out of it. And obviously it was running. Went ahead and unplugged it there so that I wasn't making any worse. Anyhow, made the next rotation and it went ahead and went into defrost. And we are pulling our amperage. This clock just seems a little backwards. Compared to what I'm normally used to. Normally one and two is my power coming in. This one here. I don't know, it looks different. Whatever, I guess. The principles are the same. Generally what I'll do is I'll flip it on the backside and look and see how it's set up. That way I know which one is my clock and which one is my commons. And which one is my feed circuit. To my defrost and which one to my compressor. I'm most likely going to need to get a new clock on here. And we're going to see if we can get this ice to melt away. Because it's a block bice in there. Okay, so here's the backside of it. And the bottom ones still are my commons if you want to think of it like that. They just picked corny numbers for whatever. So you can see the clock is tracking time. Not exactly sure why it didn't do what it needed to do. Must be a gear in here that's ripped up. Okay, I remarked it again just because I can feel it moving on the backside. It seems to be tracking now. And we've got defrost heaters running and the compressor shut off now that I've got to plug back in. So I'm wondering if my defrost termination is kicking it out. Possibly, prematurely. Looks like our tube heater, drain heater here seems to be working but we've got, it looks like water backing up. So we may have a plug drain line too. I can feel the heat there. Yeah, it may be draining just so much of it that you couldn't get it out fast enough. I'm kind of curious to know what I end up finding when this is all said and done. And so a good portion of it here wasn't insulated. As we're tearing into it, I noticed a lot of oil down here. So there's a good chance we have a leak so we're going to scan that real quick. You'll see the water starting to drain a lot through over there. I'm going to get the leak detector out to see if I can find anything. Oil looks okay at least in the compressor. I'm going to re-insulate this thing too. Something I did notice is the hand sanitizer with the alcohol will set this leak detector off to a heartbeat. So watch getting that around your hands. And it's been a little while. I, uh, you know I'm even near there. So that was about three minutes ago that I did that. I'm not picking up anything on this at all. Nothing down here at all, nothing on my filter dryer. Put a little tape on there to hold it together. I'll put some split on there. It's better than nothing. It's a lot better than what they had. It's not sure. This will probably not form real great, but we've got to do something. We'll add some tape here to hold it in place. Alright, so we've got our gauges hooked up there. We get this insulated. Looks a lot better. And we're basically just waiting for this thing to finish up. It's about done. It's even got the inside of the coil. So we're going to see if this pressure is alright. I'm surprised it hasn't kicked out, honestly. I set it for 40, 50 minutes and I don't know if it's quite been that long. So check to see what I got. There's a very fine, fine area of ice up there yet. Alright, so we're not pulling any amperage at all on our heaters. Obviously our compressor's not running. There's something interesting. The clock's 120 volts. The pressure's 212. Do we have a neutral on this thing? I haven't checked the plug yet. Yep, it's a Mold 8 voltage. So some of it's 120, some of it's 240. A little bit of both. You've got a neutral of two hots and a ground. It kicked out the defrost clock just a moment ago. The limit's what pretty much shut it down. So defrost termination didn't kick out the clock, but the limit opened. So I'm not too impressed on that. I have a feeling that limit might be acting up or the defrost termination might be acting up. The fans ain't coming on yet. That's a good sign. Now we're to the compressor. You see it's going up there to the white leg, going to the plug. That's why you definitely wouldn't want to plug a cheater cord in there. You get 120 volts for what you think and it's 230. Really pulling 5.1. I don't know what this compressor's rated at. Okay, so they don't have the full rated load amps or anything on there. So we're going to look this up. Okay, so it must have satisfied the switch. That's running. They're on 6 amp area. So we're not pulling very hard on it, that's for sure. It may go to 4D Frost per 24 hours instead of what we got. And I think I'm going to change this clock because everything so far is showing pretty good. Everything screams that clock's bad and it's missing every now and again. So we're going to change it. The refrigerant's fine. Coils are de-iced. Everything looks fine. The limits worked out. The termination didn't seem right. I may recommend we change that in addition to the clock. The termination could always be kicking it out. But I have seen where the gears act up in the middle. We're just going to get another one in there. Alright, so we went ahead and got the clock that matches that up. So I didn't have to figure out all the weird wiring. We were still not getting a defrost amperage. Yet you've seen in the beginning of the video that we did. Well, come to find out. We have a limit switch that is going bad on it. So I'm going to go ahead and bypass it for now. We're going to order a new one. I'm going to go ahead and go with a new clock. Just because this one here gives me more flexibility. So that's going to wrap this one up. I'm going to be good to go. Alright, so we got a cooler here. They called in over time. Basically they said it's 60 degrees in here. Checking the defrost clock. It's not in defrost. Fans are running. Thermostats set okay. Alright, so this unit is really, really hot up on top. Fans not running. First thing I'm going to do is check my pressure switches here and see if one of them are shutting it down. Because if it was just thermal overload, it would still be running the fan. So, let's see what we got going on there. Looks like I just got another service call too. I got to go on. Today's on call. Okay, so we have plenty of pressure up here, but we don't have pressure switch here closing. So when we jump it out, system runs. The fan ain't on yet. The pressure switch may not have closed. Give that a moment. They just turned the pressure switch click. The fan didn't come on. It appeared like it's got power. Let me check it here real quick. I can hear it starting to overheat. Let's just check over here real quick. Or we can follow it up. Yeah, you can hear the internal relief valve button move here. Alright, so he's able to sweep this thing off and like I've showed in the past, I use my sweeper and then this pet brush here. This thing works out great. Basically, you can clean these coils right up and get them cleaned right out. No problem at all. So it's, compared to what it was, it's pretty doggone good. So you can actually see light through it and then it also cleans up the floor or anything that's down there on that. Alright, so unfortunately, I couldn't catch nothing on video. We got full sight glass. Check the pressure switches. We got the new motor in there. It's labeled. I wouldn't have had such easy reach from somebody getting into it. I'd left that off. I blew this all out with nitrogen and then I put a little piece of cardboard to keep it from rattling. This thing is beyond tired. It's went to sleep. It has Alzheimer's and I mean it just, but it's still running. So like I said, we got the inside cleaned up, fans running, fan blades just to touch. You know, in my area everybody wants to just fix things. Maybe you guys live in Beverly Hills where everybody just replaces everything. That's not how it is around here. So suction's getting cold. Defrost block is looking good. They put all the product that was really perishable in the freezer so it gave off some of the heat. Now they're putting it back in the cooler and the thing's up and going. If I had my GoPro, I probably could have let it go often. So anyhow, you can. So that's good enough for now. We'll use this video for one of my other fillers. So if you like the video, please like, share, and subscribe. And we'll catch you on the next one.