The half of the evaporator or the half of the unit? It could be a lack of refrigerant gas or an obstruction in the capillary. In this case, the capillary should be very cold. Another possibility is a fan failure, causing a lack of air circulation. Here's what you can do: grab an amperometric clamp and measure the current consumption. Turn off the unit and let it stand for an hour. Then, turn it back on and measure the electric consumption after a few minutes. Compare it with the RLA (Rated Load Amps). If it lacks gas, the reading will be significantly below.
Change the settings Check the airflow Make sure the thermostat is good Charging the refrigerant is the last option if anything else you can think of. If you have to charge it... there is a leak. Flammable leaks are not good... explosion risk.
@@sylvesteresezobor2755 I have good news, my freezer has just been fixed now. I figured a leakage near the dryer filter and when trying to fix the leakage, we realized the new dryer filter we installed previously is faulty. I have to change new one and make sure the leakage is addressed. The freezer is now working for like 2hours and the cooling is coming up ⬆️
I've worked with r600a fridges for 15 years but never had any problem with them. My fridges and freezers are r600a model and i have no issue having them. However..it's not ment to break rules and work ethics and practices with r600a..😮
@@hipiheiIt is hermetically sealed.. how often does your old freon leak out of your fridge even after 40 years? Unless your house is already on fire, which then your natural gas lines and stuff won't help either.
@@mikafoxx2717i see refrigerant leaks on newer refrigerators everyday. Its amazing how much destruction a 600a refrigerator can do when it blows up. Just search refrig blowing up and watch local news interviews.
Please I have a question 🙋♂️
Why my cheese freezer only has halfway freezing.
Thanks 🙏
The half of the evaporator or the half of the unit? It could be a lack of refrigerant gas or an obstruction in the capillary. In this case, the capillary should be very cold. Another possibility is a fan failure, causing a lack of air circulation. Here's what you can do: grab an amperometric clamp and measure the current consumption. Turn off the unit and let it stand for an hour. Then, turn it back on and measure the electric consumption after a few minutes. Compare it with the RLA (Rated Load Amps). If it lacks gas, the reading will be significantly below.
Change the settings
Check the airflow
Make sure the thermostat is good
Charging the refrigerant is the last option if anything else you can think of. If you have to charge it... there is a leak. Flammable leaks are not good... explosion risk.
please I have similar problems. how did you solve the problem?
@@sylvesteresezobor2755 still working for the solution. One technician promised to fix it by weekend.
@@sylvesteresezobor2755 I have good news, my freezer has just been fixed now. I figured a leakage near the dryer filter and when trying to fix the leakage, we realized the new dryer filter we installed previously is faulty. I have to change new one and make sure the leakage is addressed.
The freezer is now working for like 2hours and the cooling is coming up ⬆️
Can i use r134a compressor on my chest freezer.. is it going to cooler and ice than r600a
İm gonna use 12 volt 90 lt fridge in caravan. Which gas should i use?
Nice work bro
Can r600 be use for car A/C?
El rendimiento seria bajo, porque a medida que la temperatura del evaporador aumenta cae su eficiencia
I was told R600a can only be charged in liquid. How true is that?
In liquid or gaseous form, it's indifferent because it's a single-component gas.
600 is dangerous as h*ll and should be banned.
Therefore, R600a is used in lower-capacity equipment; in this way, the flammability is compensated by using a small amount of R600a.
I've worked with r600a fridges for 15 years but never had any problem with them. My fridges and freezers are r600a model and i have no issue having them. However..it's not ment to break rules and work ethics and practices with r600a..😮
@@hipiheiIt is hermetically sealed.. how often does your old freon leak out of your fridge even after 40 years? Unless your house is already on fire, which then your natural gas lines and stuff won't help either.
@@mikafoxx2717i see refrigerant leaks on newer refrigerators everyday. Its amazing how much destruction a 600a refrigerator can do when it blows up. Just search refrig blowing up and watch local news interviews.