I’ve learned from you to cut the condensing unit out completely out. Spend the 10-15 minute to clean the booger up. Cutting it out makes the swap so easy. Store managers love the attention to detail cleaning everything. And then it’s always fun to hear the couple of co worker b**ch about swapping compressors on these things. These guys have got a decade or two on me, but this makes so much cents
1 Hour you spoile us.. But the wife ain't fan of the long stupid videos I watch on the living room TV 🤣🤣🤣. Pfff Nor-cal videos deserve big screen TV.. Women don't understand the fine art of refrigeration❤️❤️❤️❤️
Also the title says “compressor change” but the screen shot looks like a completely new condensing unit. Good job NORCAL DAVE. I hope to be NORMN PAT someday when I get sick of working in the Twins of Cities.
Good work friend, I really like your videos from beginning to end, I encourage you to upload more videos so it helps us a lot to those of us who are starting in this beautiful profession, greetings from Spain friend!
must be a habit... inverting the 134 drum... my drum lasts several years and is heavy for a while , so I look forward to sitting it straight up.. good video glad you make the time to share..
It it's always a pleasure watching you work great attention to detail from start to finish. don't worry about the UA-cam police they're all hacks anyways
Could you explain 26:34. (The replacement of oem start components) maybe in a separate video. Your videos are so helpful and this one was probably one of the best👍. If your compressor is designed for "x" btu capacity...does it need modification?
I’ve had it cycle to fast without equalization and not start without a start capacitor. I did not have the cap for this compressor so I just installed the 3 in 1
@@NorCal-refrigerationThanks that's interesting I wonder if that was a weak compressor or bad control design 🤷♂️. Definitely have my next question for the next training session 😂🤘👊
@@NorCal-refrigeration if you look in the tecumseh, it will show you which one, but since you installed the 3 n 1 and got it working! Who gives a rats rear end!! Get you some Dave!!!! Yeeeehaaaa!
The Compressor will still have a internal over load, but you will lose any actual external current overload. If a 3 In 1 has one, it'll be generic, and not best suited for any specific compressor application. 3 in 1's are a great temporary solution, but the best fix is OEM start gear. That being said, customers trying to save money have had good experiences with aftermarket start component longevity.
Dave love your style and videos. But condemning a compressor without checking pressures? What if it was flat out of gas or low? That bit me a couple years ago. Changed reach in compressor and there was a small leak at the evaporator. Customer was rightfully upset lol. Not hating, just throwin the chips out there.
totally agree, I bought mine five or six years ago on your recommendation, they’re great. They don’t slip down. They’re not rolling and they’re really really comfortable.
At 11:45 what was that done for? Is that a flux or some type of cleaning agent? Im just an electrician that loves watching these videos so just trying to learn.
why the compressor have 3 ports?one is discharge the second is suction and the third port is both suction and service port at the same time? also i would like to ask if the diameter of the liquid line pipe is smaller than the discharge line..
An AE3425. Is this a 1\4 hp? Why the 1\2 hp Supco roc? You said for the start cap. Then why not get a compressor that has a start cap? Like the AE4440y. Just curious
love your vids Dave! quick question why did you swap supco 3in1 instead of the original starting components?? i get it if they were bad but in a new compressor wouldnt you just run oem? thanks
50:31 this world is gonna happen this and that......hey ! I am in service calll, I don't have time for that sXXt. hahaha.... I love it! this is service guy 's response----focus on your hand! face the problem first!
hey man, I know this is an old video but how do you keep your flame so calm and quiet? I just went from air-acetylene to oxy-acetylene and mine is kinda loud still
That takes a lot of special equipment and test equipment plus scales to do it right, would enjoy watching you do this and explain it as you go Yea let the stupid people act stupid and we are working to pay bills and taxes 😊😊
My HVAC guy just replaced the Compressor and thermostat but it's still not running like it supposed to. It runs for 2 min and locks up and then starts the same Cycle. A month later it stopped cooling. He so recharged the freon. He can't figure out what's wrong and wants to try a txv valve and or the 3 n1 starter. It's a true commercial kegerator tdb-24-48-1-g1. Any pointers?
It seems like those small units are just a pain to work on. Very little room to work. The only good thing there is that is that there were no employees working.
The washing of the coils and the fan brings me great joy. It's the simple things.
I’ve learned from you to cut the condensing unit out completely out. Spend the 10-15 minute to clean the booger up. Cutting it out makes the swap so easy. Store managers love the attention to detail cleaning everything. And then it’s always fun to hear the couple of co worker b**ch about swapping compressors on these things. These guys have got a decade or two on me, but this makes so much cents
Damn right it’s the way to go! Not to sure about the 3 n 1 tho
Bro I really appreciate everything you do and how you go through every step leaving no stone unturned ....really helpful for us new guys ....
Thank you for watching.
Gold right there!👍👊 A to Z for the green guys! Supertech style!
Mate, I've been doing this for 15 years, and love it too.
Been doing this 40 years . Does not Get any Better than this !
yeah man, greenie here, and this was a blast to watch. such a stud
1 Hour you spoile us..
But the wife ain't fan of the long stupid videos I watch on the living room TV 🤣🤣🤣.
Pfff Nor-cal videos deserve big screen TV.. Women don't understand the fine art of refrigeration❤️❤️❤️❤️
Por que remprazas el relay y over load por un 3 en 1 en un compresor nuevo ?
@@alexisdelgado8650 forstår ikke hvad du skriver.. Prøv på dansk, tysk, svensk, norsk eller engelsk..
અહીં દરેક કઈ ભાષા બોલે છે?
@@alexisdelgado8650 because he was drinking on the job and couldn’t understand Spanish !!
@@captainkirk7702 🤣
Also the title says “compressor change” but the screen shot looks like a completely new condensing unit. Good job NORCAL DAVE. I hope to be NORMN PAT someday when I get sick of working in the Twins of Cities.
Your a real master of your craft love the channel.
Nice little job Super Dave ... Very professional ...
NorCal is the reason I wash the condenser every time I open the system on prep tables and walk ins.
Im re-living my day at work.
Good work friend, I really like your videos from beginning to end, I encourage you to upload more videos so it helps us a lot to those of us who are starting in this beautiful profession, greetings from Spain friend!
Ok thats it, I'm a getting me one of them "Impact Benders"!
brand new straight from the factory after you clean the condenser lol great job Dave
Very professional, thanks for sharing.
Is it odd that I do this stuff all day then go home and watch others doing it 🤔?
Me too. Lol
Haha, its sad, but I do the same.
Me too also! Sickos
Technically, I am getting paid to watch this.
Nor-Caltitis 😁
I order those knee pads taken your word for it. My current pads tear the back of my knees up and after awhile knees start to get sore. 🤙🏻 🏄♂️
Good video Dave little Tecumseh action
I love the astro van. Its tight but you make it work
You really love your work!!
must be a habit... inverting the 134 drum... my drum lasts several years and is heavy for a while , so I look forward to sitting it straight up.. good video glad you make the time to share..
You are the man Dave I like those long Video👍
A Complete rebuild, nice!
@nor-cal πολύ καλή δουλειά.επαγγελματικη
i'm not an HVACR tech but i sure do love Wagos!!!!
Great video Dave from start to finish I like those videos keep up with the good work
Cool video! Keep them coming and thank you.
Good job man. Thank you for the training.
63 bucks for a full tank of juice, jeez mines £80 that's 108 bucks 😫😫😫, another 👌👌 video from nor-cal Dave👍👍👍👍
That is some impressive washing skill 😂
It it's always a pleasure watching you work great attention to detail from start to finish. don't worry about the UA-cam police they're all hacks anyways
Screw the UA-cam police! He was there doing the work not them.0
Good job .keep sending these good videos
Great looking job but why are you using a 3 in 1 start just curious
Fabulous 👌 work
Top shelf , Dr Dave
Right on awesome video keep them coming 😊
Nice setup with the truck. What would you say it cost to get setup with everything?
Have you tried using refrigerant recovery pliers for recovery instead of piercing valves?
keep some old coat hanger wire in your toolbox then you can quickly make pipe templates for offsets etc
Awesome video Dave thanks for your videos you make. What happen to the Nerd?
Could you explain 26:34. (The replacement of oem start components) maybe in a separate video. Your videos are so helpful and this one was probably one of the best👍. If your compressor is designed for "x" btu capacity...does it need modification?
I’ve had it cycle to fast without equalization and not start without a start capacitor. I did not have the cap for this compressor so I just installed the 3 in 1
@@NorCal-refrigerationThanks that's interesting I wonder if that was a weak compressor or bad control design 🤷♂️. Definitely have my next question for the next training session 😂🤘👊
@@NorCal-refrigeration if you look in the tecumseh, it will show you which one, but since you installed the 3 n 1 and got it working! Who gives a rats rear end!! Get you some Dave!!!! Yeeeehaaaa!
46:02 - Are you not concerned about getting copper boogers in the compressor from that angle?
Thanks for the video. Question, when you use the 3 in 1 starter do you lose heat overload protection? Thanks again
The Compressor will still have a internal over load, but you will lose any actual external current overload.
If a 3 In 1 has one, it'll be generic, and not best suited for any specific compressor application. 3 in 1's are a great temporary solution, but the best fix is OEM start gear. That being said, customers trying to save money have had good experiences with aftermarket start component longevity.
excellent work👍👍👍👍
Liked the video and would like to know more about the connection of the hard start kit. Thanks
The wago wire nuts?
David do evaporator change out on a maker table from start to finish like you did with compresor
Why not change the entire condenser?
Goddamn that little baby looks brand spankin new after that wash!
If you replace the compressor
Is it a good idea to go ahead and replace the motor also?
Would tell us about that torch lighter? I've never seen one like that before. Great video!
7:30 - How often can you use a bullet before it starts leaking and you have to get a new one?
I’ve seen them on units a long time. I just like not using them. But they work
Dave love your style and videos. But condemning a compressor without checking pressures? What if it was flat out of gas or low?
That bit me a couple years ago. Changed reach in compressor and there was a small leak at the evaporator. Customer was rightfully upset lol.
Not hating, just throwin the chips out there.
That’s usually the case. Evap leak dirty condenser leads to dead compressor. This would of got a coil it was a leaker. Also.
that was a thing of beauty!
Thank you
I am a refrigeration maintenance worker in China. How much does it cost to replace a Taikang compressor in the USA USD?
Why'd you put a 3n1?
for this brand new compressor, do you need to add refrigerant oil after you vacuum the system, or right amount of oil is already in the compressor?
Need a Recovery and vacpump combo calling any suppliers out there.
What knee pads are those? Looks like they've lasted a while
Knee pros the best.
totally agree, I bought mine five or six years ago on your recommendation, they’re great. They don’t slip down. They’re not rolling and they’re really really comfortable.
Hi dave can you send me please link for the swaging tool kit??
Very clean and efficient work Dave 👍, how long does a job like that take you in real time?
How come you did not put a filter on the recovery unit
I don’t have one that fits at this time.
Nice job buddy A to Z video 👍👍👍
🤘⚡️🤘
Do you have any idea what unit this was ? I need something very similar
heu was wondering why not put in a brand new condensing unit instead of compressor and fan ?
Good cleaning
We love the burgers. Love it!!!
You threw put the instructions Dave, haha, just kidding, done like a pro!
What bit did you use in the drill for the swaging of the copper line?
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You ever shove copper wire or a small diameter pipe in the hoses to reduce line loss ?
No
Soy tu fan amo tu trabajo lo haces bien
At 11:45 what was that done for? Is that a flux or some type of cleaning agent? Im just an electrician that loves watching these videos so just trying to learn.
Nice bro I will like to work with you am an AC technician from Cameroon
Like that go pro what editor software do you use.?
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Nice video bro,nice tools,but in Malaysia never like this,all they want is cheap work,but want high quality job, I'm so stressed
why the compressor have 3 ports?one is discharge the second is suction and the third port is both suction and service port at the same time?
also i would like to ask if the diameter of the liquid line pipe is smaller than the discharge line..
Between Tecumseh and Copeland, which manufacturer makes the best compressors?
Tecumseh
Hey Super Tech Dave, what psi you put your acetylene and o2 on?
5 acetylene and 10-20 oxygen
@@NorCal-refrigeration I use 5 on oxygen and 3 on acetylene
An AE3425. Is this a 1\4 hp? Why the 1\2 hp Supco roc? You said for the start cap. Then why not get a compressor that has a start cap? Like the AE4440y. Just curious
Right on brother I’m in the 916
How come u didn’t install the compressor grommet sleeves...u tossed in the garbage. Were the old ones still on the bolts
Yes still holding the bolts
What do you guys and gals think of the solder on piercing valve?
Braze on a little service port better. I just use those piercing valves to recover.
Ok thanks
love your vids Dave! quick question why did you swap supco 3in1 instead of the original starting components?? i get it if they were bad but in a new compressor wouldnt you just run oem?
thanks
What was the paste you used before unsweating old compressor?
Flux.
Congrats on being the highest paid person to ever use that sink haha
7:18 was the charge ok? you skipped right over it. :-)
I was wondering the same thing
I weighed it in.
@@NorCal-refrigeration I think they are talking about the recovery from the old compressor.
@@davidlopan6649 oh it was all in there.
new guy here. did you flux the joints before un-soldering? never done that, what's the reason? thanks!
Yes it's flux. Keeps the joint clean, and makes cleaning it before the new weld easier, if even needed at all.
50:31 this world is gonna happen this and that......hey ! I am in service calll, I don't have time for that sXXt.
hahaha.... I love it! this is service guy 's response----focus on your hand! face the problem first!
@Nor-Cal can you link those swedge tools you had for the power drill?
I’ll enter in the description
The commentary alone is hilARIOUS. Honey im on a service call, screw the capitol right now.
You trash the external compressor overload with the OEM relay??
I did.
Over $3 per gallon. Premium?
Do these need oil balancing like cars?
No
Good Video ! i Love it When restaurants Have Steaming hot Water and a Good Dish Sprayer nozzle. 17:54
Makes for a NIce Cleanup. Like # 251
Dave, what was the charge you weighed out? You never said. Really nice job. 👍
12oz.
@51:58
@@NorCal-refrigeration no I was wondering what the charge was you recovered
@@scottk0623 oh it was there. The camera man was choking down his coffee ☕️ 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 and possibly a honey bran muffin.
hey man, I know this is an old video but how do you keep your flame so calm and quiet? I just went from air-acetylene to oxy-acetylene and mine is kinda loud still
@@johnstrh1 I set the acetylene to 5 and the oxygen to 10 and I’m using a #0 or #1 tip
Hey i got an oldl coke refrigerator and the r12 compressor shorted to ground will it work if i install. A 134a compressor and a new dryer filter?
Yes
Thanks, now i do some ac work but no refrigeration what's the braze rod you use, and is it acetalyn oxygen mix too?
@@obet191 yes
How much is a gal gas there? Its $2.20 here in Indiana for now but I'm sure thats going to change real soon.
3.20$ on the way back to 5$ I’m sure
That takes a lot of special equipment and test equipment plus scales to do it right, would enjoy watching you do this and explain it as you go
Yea let the stupid people act stupid and we are working to pay bills and taxes 😊😊
My HVAC guy just replaced the Compressor and thermostat but it's still not running like it supposed to. It runs for 2 min and locks up and then starts the same Cycle. A month later it stopped cooling. He so recharged the freon. He can't figure out what's wrong and wants to try a txv valve and or the 3 n1 starter. It's a true commercial kegerator tdb-24-48-1-g1. Any pointers?
Way too many variables to try and diagnose. You need to find an actual pro.
What happened to MR45?
Navac hooked me up. Great unit.
I’ve never worked on equipment like that, how long does a job like that usually take?
Nor-Cal Dave probably 2 hours. For me an eight hour job. 😂
@@davidlopan6649 damn!!! It takes me much longer to screw the goat on that one!
It seems like those small units are just a pain to work on. Very little room to work. The only good thing there is that is that there were no employees working.