👍 0:52 instruction on the inner/plastic package: "Barely thread the middle manifold hose(yellow) to the male fitting of the injector. Do NOT thread to the point of depressing the Schrader core. Briefly crack open high side manifold valve to purge air out of the yellow hose. Then close high side manifold valve, and then quickly tighten yellow hose fitting to the injector."
Yes, It still works a year later. I live in Arizona. It's 118-120 during July and August and the AC units are 17 years old. This was a temporary fix. I"m saving up to get new AC units soon. I will have them install during the spring of next year.
Yes I can. I bought it from SupplyHouse. www.supplyhouse.com/Nu-Calgon-4050-11-EasySeal-Ultimate-LS-UV-Direct-Inject-w-UV-Dye-2-to-7-5-tons?Shopping_tm&Shopping_TM_MPLTV&gclid=CjwKCAjwsfuYBhAZEiwA5a6CDAHTdxreC2XpkW2PeRSm0-8-ju6df3-gmv_kGX7vImIyLN4etDcxNRoCUW4QAvD_BwE
In the future, make your connections and purge your lines/manifold with the system off. The reason is, if the system is undercharged then the low side pressure might be in a vacuum while the system is running and making a connection to the low side will inject air. If the system is off for 5 minutes, both high and low side pressure will be above atmospheric pressure and the high side pressure won't be extremely high like it is while running. Then once you've purged your lines, turn the unit on in cool mode and proceed with injecting the goo.
@@OnePointLander This product has a dye in it so it's easy to identify the leak with a UV light if you want. HVAC guy told me to buy two new units ($26,000 total) instead of trying to fix the issue. I used this to get it through the summer months. We might need new units but not right now imo. Things are too expensive now a day
Didn’t look like you had the high valve open long enough for it to push all the yellow sealant into the system. From other videos I’ve watched, that tube should be completely clear when done. Hope it worked for you.