i don't know english.But even after watching the video I understand 40%.I translated this from google .thanks sir for knowledge.I am Indian. Dist....Bijnor
I watched through the entire part 1 and part 2 of this very helpful video, resisiting the urge to go right to the end to learn the culprit, only to find you left us on a cliffhanger! So, was it the yoder tube??? 🤔
How is the hot loop connected in general to the system, be cause I know that it's from the compressor to discharge pipe to condenser coil to filter to tube to evaporator to suction pipe to compressor
I have seen a few times where there was a internal leak where the back was cut open and a new coldplate was installed with pipes and refoamed, but then it usually is a expensive refrigerator
What's the purpose of hot loop gas. Thirdly instead of using valves I saw on your other video u used some couplings connectors I forgot the name of that I need it how much is it and were did u buy it for how much. With these connector u don't need to put valves , u just put these connectors on pipe, which saves u lots of money from brazing valves. These connectors have different sizes if I'm not mistaken.
I also would like to know aren't they prone to leak I can trust them. Because I know the ones u wer using are metal and from other peoples videos some use plastic coupler connector I don't know how long they last or it's lifetime until it gets damaged.
That is the same thing I thought, except maybe if it is a very expensive, vintage or built in refrigerator, but in most cases back when I used to fix refrigerators, the customers just opted to take the gamble and just recharge the system and hope it dont leak out to fast, or just scrapped it
we need to know where is the leak ,,, i watch part one and part two and you never showed us where is the leak is ????????????????????????????????????????????????
Can you help me where I am going rong I change the filter vacuum for at least half of an hour I don't have a micron gage I used my regular gage gas up my r134 fridge I put about 4to 8 psig an for freezer I put about 10 to 15 psig but my work last for 2 to 3 week an stop working but when I finish my job it works good for the 2 to 3 week can you give me some advice please
i don't know english.But even after watching the video I understand 40%.I translated this from google .thanks sir for knowledge.I am Indian. Dist....Bijnor
This is so clear and precise! Thank you so much Rich!
You are welcome. Thank you for the compliment
Awesome video man 😎
Absolutely brilliant.I guess your students know how lucky they are.
If I can’t find a leak with nitrogen and soapy bubbles I stop hahahaha condemned
Some manufacturers won’t take that. They require isolating. It sucks
I watched through the entire part 1 and part 2 of this very helpful video, resisiting the urge to go right to the end to learn the culprit, only to find you left us on a cliffhanger! So, was it the yoder tube??? 🤔
🤣 SAME! I get all the teaching points, but want to know too!! Lol
Yes Yoder loopnwas the culprit
Where is this course or where can we find the whole course videos
How is the hot loop connected in general to the system, be cause I know that it's from the compressor to discharge pipe to condenser coil to filter to tube to evaporator to suction pipe to compressor
отличная работа....лайк
I love it 👉🏾✨✨✨
Will there be a part 2 coming soon for the torch set up and brazing? Thank you
I have seen a few times where there was a internal leak where the back was cut open and a new coldplate was installed with pipes and refoamed, but then it usually is a expensive refrigerator
Would you have any idea what start compressor relay I would need for a whirlpool chest freezer model S-03-XEH11CDXGW
What's the purpose of hot loop gas. Thirdly instead of using valves I saw on your other video u used some couplings connectors I forgot the name of that I need it how much is it and were did u buy it for how much. With these connector u don't need to put valves , u just put these connectors on pipe, which saves u lots of money from brazing valves. These connectors have different sizes if I'm not mistaken.
I also would like to know aren't they prone to leak I can trust them. Because I know the ones u wer using are metal and from other peoples videos some use plastic coupler connector I don't know how long they last or it's lifetime until it gets damaged.
Why not try using a stop leak product?
Is the hot gas loop the yoder loop?
yes
Part 3 to show what was the leak?
The Yoder loop
Why don’t manufacturers make valves on the components by default. Like couplers or something
Very good explanation
Cliffhanger 😢😢😢😢😢
where is part 3?!?!?! I NEED to know what component was leaking.....this is like a cliffhanger.
It was yoder loop
@@riz65 Thanks for the response :-) Whew ...now I know.....do you know if they went with the wire solution?
Why not try using a stop leak product?
Drcongo 🎉
Whoa, labors gonna kill this repair. Nobody's gonna pay a thousand bucks labor, plus parts,freon etc to fix a fridge.
That is the same thing I thought, except maybe if it is a very expensive, vintage or built in refrigerator, but in most cases back when I used to fix refrigerators, the customers just opted to take the gamble and just recharge the system and hope it dont leak out to fast, or just scrapped it
we need to know where is the leak ,,, i watch part one and part two and you never showed us where is the leak is ????????????????????????????????????????????????
Yoder loop
Don’t know how this job would ever pay ?
Can you help me where I am going rong I change the filter vacuum for at least half of an hour I don't have a micron gage I used my regular gage gas up my r134 fridge I put about 4to 8 psig an for freezer I put about 10 to 15 psig but my work last for 2 to 3 week an stop working but when I finish my job it works good for the 2 to 3 week can you give me some advice please
Got to find that leak