You forgot to bleed the air out of the charging line. The vacuum created by the compressor has sucked in the air from inside the blue refrigerant line into the compressor diminishing performance . How do you do it the right way? You hook everything up as he explained. However, before you pierce the refrigerant line on the compressor, you first pierce the refrigerant can and open the valve on the can. Then, you go to the blue line connection at the piercing valve on the compressor and loosen it just a bit until refrigerant comes out and then you tighten the connection. (This way you purged out all the air in the blue line.) Then you pierce the compressor refrigerant line last. Also, always keep the refrigerant can upright to make sure that only R34a gas goes into the compressor and not liquid R34a. Don't worry, the oil in the can will come out with the refrigerant even if you hold the can upright. Ideally, you would first vacuum out the entire refrigeration system and then use a scale to weigh in the specific amount of refrigerant the system requires. If you are unable to do so, a good rule of thumb for most refrigerators, water coolers and chest freezers that use R34a is to put in enough refrigerant until it reaches 2 on the pressure gauge. Lastly, keep an eye on the system because if you have to add refrigerant, many times it means that there is a pinhole leak somewhere. I don't use leak stop because in my experience that prematurely destroys the compressor.
Just make sure you install the BPV on the succion line. And make sure to mention that the can will not fix a leak...it will only add a hydrocarbon mix to replace the R134.
I know this is a little old but I have 2 lines coming off my compressor that are identical. One in the back goes up to the top of my water cooler and one in the front goes in the side of it. Both lines a same height...which line do I add freon too?
Is it normal for the back coil to give off so much heat? Seems like the motor runs quite a while. The water is cold again but doesn’t the motor cut off after it’s cold enough?
the compressor will cycle on and off but the unit will always be running. They put off some heat. Think of it as removing the heat from the water, not making the water cold.
@@sheilahgravesande4490 here is the link to the amazon gauge i bought: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07T6FD3R9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You forgot to bleed the air out of the charging line. The vacuum created by the compressor has sucked in the air from inside the blue refrigerant line into the compressor diminishing performance . How do you do it the right way? You hook everything up as he explained. However, before you pierce the refrigerant line on the compressor, you first pierce the refrigerant can and open the valve on the can. Then, you go to the blue line connection at the piercing valve on the compressor and loosen it just a bit until refrigerant comes out and then you tighten the connection. (This way you purged out all the air in the blue line.) Then you pierce the compressor refrigerant line last.
Also, always keep the refrigerant can upright to make sure that only R34a gas goes into the compressor and not liquid R34a. Don't worry, the oil in the can will come out with the refrigerant even if you hold the can upright.
Ideally, you would first vacuum out the entire refrigeration system and then use a scale to weigh in the specific amount of refrigerant the system requires. If you are unable to do so, a good rule of thumb for most refrigerators, water coolers and chest freezers that use R34a is to put in enough refrigerant until it reaches 2 on the pressure gauge.
Lastly, keep an eye on the system because if you have to add refrigerant, many times it means that there is a pinhole leak somewhere. I don't use leak stop because in my experience that prematurely destroys the compressor.
Great info! Like the tip on bleeding the air out, honestly didn’t occur to me.
Thanks for giving that advice people don't realize how much are in the system connects to destroy the compressor
Perfect instructions. Followed your steps today on a newer version flat/sparkling water dispenser and the results are great!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much, been looking for this info for literally years
If you have any product links that could be helpful thank you. Otherwise I'll do some research!
@@ericasylvatica6505 the link is in the notes. It was a kit from amazon.
glad it helped!
Just make sure you install the BPV on the succion line. And make sure to mention that the can will not fix a leak...it will only add a hydrocarbon mix to replace the R134.
Fantastic. I'm gonna buy a new one. 👌🏼
That’s definitely way less then buying a new unit. Well done. How was the nice cold water?
It’s working great, did it on another one and it is also working perfectly.
I know this is a little old but I have 2 lines coming off my compressor that are identical. One in the back goes up to the top of my water cooler and one in the front goes in the side of it. Both lines a same height...which line do I add freon too?
I would put it on the one going to the top.
If the compressor is shaking the whole water cooler, does it mean, it's empty?
After you are done what do you do with the can... if you take the kit off will it shoot out?
I keep it connected until next time I need it.
Is it the same to Fill a wall water fountain cooler Compressor?
I've never done that but I think it would be the same basic process.
Is it normal for the back coil to give off so much heat? Seems like the motor runs quite a while. The water is cold again but doesn’t the motor cut off after it’s cold enough?
the compressor will cycle on and off but the unit will always be running. They put off some heat. Think of it as removing the heat from the water, not making the water cold.
Where I live if you can't determine where it is leaking the unit must be scraped.
that's fair, don't want this stuff in the air. After I did this, I haven't had any issues or have had to add any additional.
If the compressor it over heating and not cooling what's thevproblem
My guess is it needs recharged
No need to pull a vacuum on it? Mines is restricted… you think emptying it and putting nitrogen in it will clean it out?
to top it off, no vacuum is needed. If you are wanting to completely empty and recharge, you would need to vacuum.
what is the link for the tool
Here you go: amzn.to/3GvBbYu
@@efd Thanks for the quick response
@@rafaelperez5558 No problem, hope this fixes your cooler. I've done it a few times and now and it fixed it each time.
Thank you so much
You are welcome! Look awhile to figure this one out. Hope it helped
Can you give me the exact name of the gauge you used. I want to buy that Exact one please.
@@sheilahgravesande4490 here is the link to the amazon gauge i bought: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07T6FD3R9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you