If you mean flushing the refrigerant lines, I believe they were blown through with nitrogen, but that may have got missed in the video. An actual flush can be used I did not use here, the burn out was not that severe and scavenger will clean it up pretty good. Typically going to have to replace the drier anyway after some run time. Thanks for watching!
Ok gotcha, lines were cleaned before I removed the old compressor, dont really see a need to clean again, you would just be shining the braze rod covered ends and risk getting debris in pipes.
my question why you did not clean the lines before you soldering the new compressor
If you mean flushing the refrigerant lines, I believe they were blown through with nitrogen, but that may have got missed in the video. An actual flush can be used I did not use here, the burn out was not that severe and scavenger will clean it up pretty good. Typically going to have to replace the drier anyway after some run time. Thanks for watching!
I mean using like sand paper to clean the copper before soldering the compressor
Ok gotcha, lines were cleaned before I removed the old compressor, dont really see a need to clean again, you would just be shining the braze rod covered ends and risk getting debris in pipes.
he was definitely supposed to clean that pipe again but to each his own.. great video, good work!!@@neilvestervictor180
Not a very good soderer😢
Not a very good speller 😅