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Well, was about to applaud you .. gee , you were by far the best how to guide video, until you f' up. The most important part. Greedy mf. Anyway, thanks for the showing us the wiring.
I would like to know how to determine how many LED lights are needed in the device? 3Watt, 6Watt... Thank you for your answer! Can it always light up inside the device?
So, how do you flush a lineset like the second one with the chemical flush? I tried similar and the fluid just ran back down and out since the easy flush kits don't have enough pressure to overcome the vertical rise.
Hey Craig. Saw your video, very understandable. However, at 12:00 you do bubble leak check with valve open on high side, but 30 seconds later do the check with valve closed on the low side.
For the price of this stuff, you could get a can of flush from Autozone. Plus 5 gallons of acetone and a dozen of those butane canisters for Chinese portable burners. EDIT: Typos
I have a question for you. That plastic hose you just blew air into, is that the hose that goes into the condensate pump? does that plastic go all the way outside or does it connect to a copper tubing?
My ac compressor and condenser have no refrigerant, so I need to do a pressure test on the whole system. Can I open the service hi and lo valves so the nitrogen can go thru both the compressor and condenser or should only the evaporator and its lines be checked? Same question to do a vacuum test? All the system or just the evaporator side?
Hello. Thanks for the video. Is the procedure the same if the compressor has no refrigerant? I had a leak at the condenser and I lost all the refrigerant. So, same procedure with all valves opened? Thanks
@@gilbertjaramillo8735 I did not get any answer but what I did is that I opened both valves and pulled a vacuum to about 300 and look for it to rise and it did not much after 30 minutes. I left the valve cores of the service ports in. Took longer but the advantage is that you can feed your refrigerant and not worry about breaking your vacuum and let some gas (beside refrigerant in).
At least I like that they've improved it the first two models having the threads in the same area as the cold temperature it would make the threads swell up and overtime eventually you couldn't unscrew it by hand then you would leave it slightly loose so you can get it unscrewed and the cold temperature just end up being too close to the threads and it ruined the unit, being this one the threads are at the bottom nowhere near where the outlet is they'll probably last a lot longer...
Most minisplit its alot harder to expose the shroud to be able to put the strip in. The netal grille and side to side louvers can be a pain to break down to make shroud accessible. Wonder what brand minisplit this is?
just wondering why you'd hookup 2 shrader core removal tools togethor for your micron gauge when you could've just hooked the micron gauge to the one shrader core removal tool just wondering