No need to undo ↩️ all the wiring The electrical box comes off the compressor I believe there are 4 or 6 screws holding it in place and boom out she goes 🤷🏻♂️. Good video .
I would love to say I have never put a blazing hot brazing rod in my mouth, but I would be lying 😅. Now, when I braze, I make sure I only use one side of the rod so I know which side is the hot one. Sometimes, when you get wrapped up in trying to fix something, your mind doesn't have enough computing power to waste on irrelevant things like self-preservation 😂😅. Nice job. Those blast chillers can be a pain in the ass.
Glad it worked with nylog. Usually having both surfaces real real clean and oil will do the trick but sometimes it’s needed. Least you didn’t change a barrel like me today… keep on rockin 🍦🍦
There’s a ton of behind the scenes headaches that didn’t make the video. It was 3 hours billable time. Literally should have been 1.5….. but it happens.
@itsprimetime9865 - well that’s no bueno… do tell. I just copied what was there. Told you I hate semi-hermetic… She’s getting an overhaul before too long anyway so I’d like to optimize the whole thing.
@@restaurantrepairs what do you mean overhaul? and i hate semi's any size if possible i install hermetics or scrolls... its cheaper too... that vibration absorber is suppose to be near the crank of the compressor i probably would of just made a loop from soft and eliminated those elbows
Given her predecessor died at 4 years old, she had blown her charge yet had no means in place for a safety shutdown. That thing is a blast freezer so she runs at ridiculous low pressures on the regular. Slugging liquid back to a semi is horrendously damaging. Im scheming an accumulator and pressure control as a loss of charge safety, at which point I wanted to heed to your wisdom and redo the shockers if they need to be adapted.
@@restaurantrepairs well you can install a pressure control but if it runs at ultra low pressures? you could also invest in a reciever and solenoid at the same time... a suction accum is cool especially if you can get a heat exchanger type cut the discharge and re direct i mean if she's a budget type person .... also if its possible to remote the condensing unit would be a good thing or atleast the condenser death a 4 yrs old is way too soon