Do Leak Sealers Actually Work?! HVAC Testing and Results
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2024
- Refrigerant circuits are not supposed to leak. When they do the repair prices can vary from a schrader core to an evaporator replacement. Luckily with todays technology we have products that can solve a small leak at a fraction of most replacement costs.
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I have been dealing with a leak for the past month in the coil during this texas heat and my AC guy is going to try this despite his skepticism. This video gives me much hope, thanks for sharing man. I could use the break from expenses lol
I used this product 3 years ago on a system that needed 2 lbs of refrigerant per year and it worked. This season the compressor started becoming very noisy… added NuCalgon A/C Renew and it quickly quieted down.
Replacing the filter drier in a year or two will give you back its life expectancy
Lots and lots of contaminants from that constant filling without sealing
Used that exact same product and variant on my 25 year old leaking r-22 system a couple years ago and it is still leak free.
I like your troubleshooting card taped to your gauge set. Great Idea!
Thanks! It has information on both sides but the compressor scenarios are clutch
I put leak sealer in my old R22 system. I'd have to add twice a summer, but in heat pump mode, it was 2 days. Afterwards it ran for another 3 years before the compressor died and never added anymore R22.
Nu-Calgon Ultimate Easy Seal is the best product.
Are you mixing C02 and 410?
Caron dioxide is a non-condensable gas and should not be used to inject the leak repair fluid. Recommend weigh-in refrigerant since system is undercharged anyway.
"a non-condensable gas"
Lol.
Can this work on car 134a systems?
Great video! Question: Should the ac unit be off when you inject the sealant? Thanks.
No I would treat it like refrigerant. Send it with the flow instead of pushing it into standing pressure
@@WorldofHVACThanks!
On if you use gauge or tank off or on if you use a gun
I have multiple leaks around the condenser coil leaking oil
Will this work for it
Dependant on the size of the leaks and where you live
If theyre pinholes and you run heat pump prodominately you may make it
There are some that can handle 100°+ which will seal it
This I can use it for Trane ac unit aluminum condenser have small leak issue please advise me
Yes, but most of the time, these don't work, but you might get lucky. I've injected a ton of these things for my customers, and very few made any difference. I think it's mostly a scam from the product manufacturers.
Honestly if its the joint at the bottom of outdoor unit where the copper meets aluminum I wouldn't try it. Thats a tricky spot. I've heard of guys using the Solderweld copper to aluminum rods or those new sharkbite fittings.
@@TerryRGrahamDefinitely not whst the consensus is. Most ppl notice improvement for small leaks. Similar tech as sealer for radiators which I've used myself.
You pressed the trigger three times, yet you told us to press it one. Is there a chance you could inject air not CO2 that was not purged from the sealant tube?
The video they had on their website shows one shot. But I wanted to go slow because I didn't know how fast the gun was going to push the chemical in. I didnt want to push C02 into the system by holding down the trigger too long. I couldn't reshoot that demonstration, I said one shot but played it safe.
Co2?
What the name of that leek seal
The Amazon link is in the description
@@WorldofHVAC Link worked fine for me, ordered it and Ill see if it works on my unit. I am having to add about 2 lbs of freon every month but cant find the leak! Its an old unit and would like to just make it last the rest of this season.
Every month! Man that's a bad situation. Hope it all works out. I'd like to hear what the result is
@WorldofHVAC well... the unit froze up when I wasn't home maybe 2 days after putting the stop leak in, and then the compressor burnt up the next day lol.
@@JohnnyAnderson1so did the stop leak ruined the compressor?