🍿……..learning alot from your vids bro…. its a different ballgame from my side of the planet how you guys work and safety precautions you use….Moving to Brisbane soon from Dubai😛
Wow that’s a big move. There are a lot of safety regulations but you can be as diligent with them as you want. I’m definitely a lot more safety conscious now than I was 10 years ago 😂 glad you’re liking the videos mate. Good luck with the move.
Hi mate, new to the hvac game and came across your video! Ace 👌🏼 just quick question what is the device thingy you put in the water? Linked to the recovery machine
Hey mate. It’s a great trade to be apart of! Glad you’re liking the videos. It’s a subcooler. When you’re recovering a large amount of refrigerant and jamming it into a bottle eventually it’s gets too hot and your reclaim unit cuts out on high pressure. Either you can cool the tank or use the subcooler to cool down the refrigerant before going into the tank. Using the subcooler is easier than putting a 20KG bottle in a bin full of water 😂
It’s not needed. Most models don’t even have an option to put it in to recovery/evacuation mode. All their VRF’s are two pipe system so you’re pulling from both sides.
Condenser coil replacements are not for the faint hearted. Great job!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
😂 thanks mate. Nice this one went smoothly. Thought it may not given the access we had to work with.
It’s always f$@&ing shït access!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🫠🫠🫠🫠
Done a few Daikin coils lately. Crazy when you remove the coil they look strange haha
@@dylb8801definitely they look different almost like a chicken with no feathers 😂
Nice job 👍 Glad to see the nylog on the valves worked.
Thanks again for the tip mate. I’ve used it a few times now 👌
🍿……..learning alot from your vids bro…. its a different ballgame from my side of the planet how you guys work and safety precautions you use….Moving to Brisbane soon from Dubai😛
Wow that’s a big move. There are a lot of safety regulations but you can be as diligent with them as you want. I’m definitely a lot more safety conscious now than I was 10 years ago 😂 glad you’re liking the videos mate. Good luck with the move.
Nice to see your back
Thanks mate. Nice to be making videos again.
condenser coil replacements can be quite tedious ..Good job brother 👍
Absolutely. Thanks mate.
Did I hear a fellow Fridgy do the Phosgene cough during the Weld?
Another great video.
😂 it was good timing. I didn’t smell anything, but maybe I’m just used to it now.
Hey,Good job👏
Thanks mate.
Nice job
Did you evacuate the system all night? Is that what i heard?
Thanks mate. I did. I only have a 6CFM pump so for me it’s better to leave it over night to get the best result.
Great vid
Thanks mate.
Hi mate, new to the hvac game and came across your video! Ace 👌🏼 just quick question what is the device thingy you put in the water? Linked to the recovery machine
Hey mate. It’s a great trade to be apart of! Glad you’re liking the videos. It’s a subcooler. When you’re recovering a large amount of refrigerant and jamming it into a bottle eventually it’s gets too hot and your reclaim unit cuts out on high pressure. Either you can cool the tank or use the subcooler to cool down the refrigerant before going into the tank. Using the subcooler is easier than putting a 20KG bottle in a bin full of water 😂
Hey mate, i dont work on Citys too often, Mainly just Daikin VRVs. Do these need to be put through a recovery mode?
It’s not needed. Most models don’t even have an option to put it in to recovery/evacuation mode. All their VRF’s are two pipe system so you’re pulling from both sides.
I think it was cheaper and more honice to customer, to place a new unit. but nice job anyway
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Hey,Good job 👌
Thanks mate.