 This is a prep table here. It's not cold enough. That's what they said. It feels cold, but it only got in the mid-40s. I'm gonna check here and see if this evaporator is messed up. Let's see what we got down here. Yeah, about 50 area. That's hard to read. All right, so the extension cord, or the cord, comes down here to splitters, and splitters go to computer splitters. All kinds of happy Jerry rig crap. Trude says do not put our cooler on an extension cord. That's what they say. Just like most manufacturers. Oh, lucky, I think I finally found it. Now, they're plugging into that outlet there, but they're plugging it in way over here on the search strip. What in the world is this crap? Is the green one feeding something? The green one goes that way. Well, it goes around the Yellowburg Road here, and it goes up in here. Nice. Danger at the risk of the fires of our R290. I'm surprised it lasted this long, honestly. So the coil is not horrible. Definitely ain't great. I mean, it's got some crap on it. But when you look at it from the back side, you can see the light through there. Yeah, since it's R290, there's no good way to know if the charge is good, unless we tap this puppy. Which usually I'm hesitant to try to avoid. It was already cranked as cold as it goes. This one's a weird one. They got like a little shield thing around here. I feel ice. Yep, that's what's going on. This is kind of odd. They got a tray that goes right here that keeps it separated between the top and bottom. They don't really have any of these at any of their other locations. What I'm seeing here looks like we've got frozen up the coil. Frozen Isotysys, something like that. That could be a problem. Yeah, she's frozen. She's frozen. This definitely seems like one of the more poorly designed boxes they've got. This aluminum is flimsy as all get out. All this crap has to come apart. The motor's here. Like I said, I've not had to deal with this one. Not very much. This looks like just from what I'm seeing here that's probably the leak. Just about guarantee it's leaking, which will do a scan of it. But I'm still trying to dig out the 600 screws they put in here. And the way this aluminum is, I don't think anybody's going to hold for the crap for later. They buried it a little bit further. If they were trying to make it explosion-proof or what? But my god, they got a lot of shit in here. Look at all this crap. You've got the evaporator there. I still got more screws you got to take off to get to it. And you really barely can get into it. Basically just kind of frozen over there to the one side. It's not completely frozen, but it's obviously starting to become frozen. And then there's the little sensor on top for the defrost. It's one of the electronic controls that they use. I'm gonna scan it with my combustion leak protector and see if I got any leaks. Chances are we'll probably be dumping the charge and weighing it back in. It's only holds three ounces total. But yeah, that's quite the deal they got there. This is a TSSU 27. Can't read the rest of it because it all got wiped off. It's done, gasmate. Let's see what we get here. My eyes picked this up before the detector did. But if you go right here, gasmate nailed it. You can see the oil there and there. It looks like it's on a couple different places there. I'm not seeing anything at all here. It's pretty small. I mean that thing will pick up a fart, literally a fart. No problem at all. A little little fart. It is what it is. So they want to fix it properly. They can replace the evaporator. Otherwise we just juice it back up and make it run. Not all you can do. It's cute. Lens broke. A piece of shit. Got everything back together. Gonna tap this thing. Pinch it off when we're done and call it a day. I'm not in a deep vacuum because it's obviously freezing down or getting cold I should say. So we're just gonna tap onto that and when we're done we'll crimp it back off and seal it back up. There's still too many people that don't know about 290. They know they could jink around with it cause a problem. So I'm just gonna follow the procedures that you're supposed to. Quick puncture thing. Take this back off when we're done. I have those pliers I could use but I want to get into that right this moment. Not 100% tried and true just yet on those. Bopping things a long time ago. Yeah it's leaking a little bit there as I get into it. You can see the oil. You can see the oil right here. It's three measly ounces. Here's what we've got it. That's about 80 pounds on there so I didn't play with this at all you know. Not sure who gas innovations is but that's what we're going to be using today. And I've got this gizmo here that basically holds the can for you. It's kind of heavy weight right there and holds the can upside down. And then just use a cheap scale. Just went to south of the back door here. I'm going to just pick a little bit forward to get through that capillary tube there. Now I am going to mention the reason why I'm not going through and change the filter dryers, pulling the vacuum, all that crap. Cause I highly doubt this thing has been going into a negative. It's just starting to freeze up. It's still cold. Now if it had been going into a negative, yeah we'd go through all that rigamarrow, changing all those things. Right now we're just getting rid of the majority of the stuff that's in there and then we're just going to weigh it back in. We're leaving it into a slight positive here. We've got what five pounds of pressure. Just vapor. Good enough. We'll go ahead and unhook from this. We're going to weigh this in directly with our scale. Oh did they make this certainly fit with certain brands? Oh you've got to be kidding me. Only fits certain brands. What a joke. Oh my god. You guys are a bunch of scam artists. Okay so the freaking new cow gun stuff actually matches it. I think it's part of our deal. I'm going to do it in this position that way it is vapor that leaks. There we go. I should be able to blade this through these small lines. So purge the hose. Let's make sure it's just three ounces. Yep it's three ounces. We're going to write that right on the back since we're about ready to wipe off the thing. Our 290, 3, OZ. All right so we got our 290 there and a vapor leaks here at the date. I know how things tend to speed by. Now I'm going to bleed this here before I press it all the way on. So we're going to open up the valve a little bit like I'm doing right here. Okay boom. As I was turning it on it's good there. This scale here is I got it on my tool list area. If you don't want to spend the crazy money I mean green 100 to some dollars. Hanging a bunch of money but this thing is $15, $20 and works just fine. So there's your ounce. It goes down to second decimal places on ounces. Here we go. See just wiggling that hose cause it to do its thing. So let's open that sucker. It goes slowly slowly slowly. It's a very slow process. We'll probably have to put the bucket in and let it suck the rest of it in but that's basically where we're at here. Go ahead and plug this thing in. I ain't got all day. Let's go ahead and plug it in. Let's get electronic control on it so it's going to delay for a bit here. That should come on here hopefully. I forget what the delay is but it seems like forever when you're waiting on it. Now the only thing bad about this scale because it took forever is it shuts off pretty quick because normally you don't need to set the scale on for a long time. So we was at .4 I believe earlier. It's going to suck the rest in here. Pretty sure it's about .4. I'll have to play back the video to find out. So we'll take it up to 2.6 and stop and with the decimal point like I said that's your regular scale is not going to be very good on it. Okay so we got it in there. It's 48 so I could have brought my digitals in but they put me right here in the cotton picking doorway where you're trying to work and this just does not work. Just ridiculous. 47 is 25 degrees. Well we're good. We're going to go ahead and crimp this thing off and then raise it shut. I got her shut down. They leave a whole lot of extra here to work with. That's for certain. Let's go ahead and pinch her off here. So you can put your gauges on it. Get the pressure out of it and see if it builds back up. That would tell us if it's leaking. All right there. Still going up and down a couple times and then stop. Now I'll spray it a little bit beforehand. It ain't like it's a humongous deal. You just got to be careful. It's just like electricity. You know you should fear it. You should respect it and it's the same thing with this. Don't fear it. Just respect it. We'll do that by learning how it works. What proper ways of doing things are and move on. We ain't getting rid of it. I see that's not really working as good as it did the first time. I guess maybe you can only use it a few times. Yeah we'll just put that back in there. Oh it's all compression deal anyway. Probably should have just used that tool. That probably would have been easier honestly. This may not be good for more and more to use. I've used it for a couple things I think. I just like it because you don't have to tighten up all those little dinky set screws and things like that. I like the way this here is just screw it on move on and go on. Put that back together like that but it'll fall apart and lose it. There we go. That does not appear to be so we should be good. It looks like we got it. Get that cooled down a touch. See what we got. Sometimes we'll just hold it right there and kind of give it a pass. It's going to bubble a little bit when we kind of hold it up beside it. Looks to me like we got it. Unfortunately next time we're going to have to undo that whole freaking thing. I'm just going to wrap this one up guys. Just pretty much verified we have the leak tapped it dumped it weighed it back in. Now if it was in a super low state I would definitely recommend change the filter dryer and put a good vacuum on it but we're not going to waste a lot of time for needless things and honestly when you're in a positive it's no different than anything else. So I'm going to set this back probably down to a number six because five is the norm and that way it's ready to go. But like I said guys that wraps this one up. If you like the video give it a thumbs up. Don't forget to like share and subscribe. Check us on Instagram and Facebook and until next time we will catch you on the next one.