The last couple of prep tables I have done, I installed a new condensing unit instead of the compressor for that reason, the fan motor was old too. I explained this to the customer and showed them that the labor time was longer on the compressor than the condenser install and would have put the total cost not too much from what I could sell them the new unit and install it. They thought it was reasonable and agreed. This might not be feasible on bigger units, but it worked out on the small ones.
Replaced a compressor similar to this unit. Got a restriction where. Installed new dryer, capillary tube, still getting Zero on suction side. Jim wish I'm as good as u Sir! Haha
great video Jim...good to see you back. I think it's a good idea to wash out the condenser coil in the sink when the compressor is off the base this way you start with a new clean coil. As far as the discharge line goes I try to heat up the steel stub first instead of on the joint cuz that's when it breaks apart. Most guys heat it up at the joint and pull on it at the same time and it snaps off but you should always cut off the soldered end anyway...start with new copper line on a new compressor.
I have been putting the pigtail on these coolers before I set the compressor and do the brazing. I think its a lot easier because I dont have lay down and fight the wiring and that cover.
Hi Jim, nice video! I wanted to ask, what is the best way to work on those little guys. I mean is it easier to just use a piercing valve to recover the refrigerant and then braze in new access shraders or is there a easier way. Thanks Jim, I learn a lot from you.
Thanks jim for this video , i am following all your videos . what gas you are using for welding in refrigeration systems cause i was told that i should have a bi gas torch like oxygen and another gas
Hey Jim enjoy watching your videos Have ? which is better to charge 134 and 404 as a gas on the low side or liquid on the high side thanks for your time
I have done compressor change on my glass soda cooler but first i took the condening unit out desaseble it and flush the system with r11 then clean just like new the i install the compressor .. it running now 4 year thanks god i wonder why you done flush the whole system..
Good evening, I have a refrigerator compressor that contains these data: R12, 2.0 FLA, 23.6 LRA, 115 VAC, 60HZ single phase. What is the size of this compressor?
missed your videos, from all the time you took off we now like to see you posting one new video a week! lol do you normally add an extra ounce or two for larger drier? thanks
Yay a new video from Jim! I was beginning to watch all the older videos again and again. Good to see new work.
+Clarence Nesmith :) thanks
i just started doing refrigeration thanks to your videos,they are very helpful,
+gilberto rivera thanks
Good to see you back Jim, apprentices rely on your videos. Always appreciated
+Scott Krasman thanks
I hope they gave you a free Coke, for all the hard work you put into that job!!
Good to see you back on, have had to watch Steve R and Lav and baby dog. They are great too!
Isn't it amazing that the smallest jobs take just as long or longer than the bigger jobs...
Refrigeration Man have the patience of Job... God Bless
The last couple of prep tables I have done, I installed a new condensing unit instead of the compressor for that reason, the fan motor was old too. I explained this to the customer
and showed them that the labor time was longer on the compressor than the condenser install and would have put the total cost not too much from what I could sell them the new unit and install it. They thought it was reasonable and agreed. This might not be feasible on bigger units, but it worked out on the small ones.
Great to see you posting again, I've been missing your videos, top work as always.
Replaced a compressor similar to this unit. Got a restriction where. Installed new dryer, capillary tube, still getting Zero on suction side. Jim wish I'm as good as u Sir! Haha
Glad to see you posting again Jim. Missed your videos. Hope all is well with you and yours. :) Spring has sprung !
great video Jim...good to see you back. I think it's a good idea to wash out the condenser coil in the sink when the compressor is off the base this way you start with a new clean coil. As far as the discharge line goes I try to heat up the steel stub first instead of on the joint cuz that's when it breaks apart. Most guys heat it up at the joint and pull on it at the same time and it snaps off but you should always cut off the soldered end anyway...start with new copper line on a new compressor.
+kingofthecrease30 thanks
Jim great video. One question: first you vacuum and then you take your vacuumhoses off and connect your manifold. Doesnt air come into the system?
Great work Jim. I'm glad to see you're still making videos I will start wonder about you
I have been putting the pigtail on these coolers before I set the compressor and do the brazing. I think its a lot easier because I dont have lay down and fight the wiring and that cover.
Interesting point about the electrical cover on those units. Have done those hookups many a times. Can be frustrating.
I always enjoy your videos.
80's.... music... and thanks for take the time to make videos
+douglas paz-reyes thanks
very very nice job jim thank u so much for sharing!!!!
Yea! Youre back! Glad you are.
+ritewayguy thanks
Glad to see you back Jim. Enjoy your vids!
I was weating for your vidos Jimm you are the best
+frank esquivel :) thanks
Thanks for the video jim, i was just wondering on your initial check what was the suction pressure.
great Video does anyone know if Jim is still about working havnt seen any newer videos
Hi Jim, nice video! I wanted to ask, what is the best way to work on those little guys. I mean is it easier to just use a piercing valve to recover the refrigerant and then braze in new access shraders or is there a easier way. Thanks Jim, I learn a lot from you.
Good to see you back
+USMC 1961 :) thanks
nice job jim another good video nice to see you back .
+james rook thanks
all right brother jim I been waiting for a new video!!! u r one of the best I love your work!!!!
Nice job Jim.
He needs to take that condenser over to the sink for a Nor-Cal wash...
+HVAC DOC. Jim has forgotten more than we can ever know. He is old school legit like the guys that taught me. Best channel on RUclips.
+Nor-Cal Refrigeration & H.V.A.C
Couldn't agree with you more !! I wish I could ride with him for just one day.
I agree
Your video is very helpful sir
on small stuff like this- i used to replace entire condensing unit-saved some time
Thanks jim for this video , i am following all your videos .
what gas you are using for welding in refrigeration systems cause i was told that i should have a bi gas torch like oxygen and another gas
great video and love to see the pro at work thank you
Hey Jim enjoy watching your videos
Have ? which is better to charge 134 and 404 as a gas on the low side or liquid on the high side thanks for your time
enjoyed the video, what model light is your flashlight?
Nice job Jim. 👍
Jim have you ever come across a cooler like that one with a sight glass?
another great video!! waited a long time for new video, keep up the good work
+Liang Zhao thanks
Like your work Jim
Great video Jim.
I have done compressor change on my glass soda cooler but first i took the condening unit out desaseble it and flush the system with r11 then clean just like new the i install the compressor .. it running now 4 year thanks god i wonder why you done flush the whole system..
Another great job and video Jim
+Harry Dickson thanks
Thanks for another great video,was worried that you might have been ill or retired.
+Pops McCartney no, still going, thanks
Great video thank you Jim.
Jim Glad your back
did you do this Job for coke cola
Yessss your back!!! Was missing ur videos Jim 👊💪
+Jack Mason :) thanks
Good evening, I have a refrigerator compressor that contains these data: R12, 2.0 FLA, 23.6 LRA, 115 VAC, 60HZ single phase. What is the size of this compressor?
missed your videos, from all the time you took off we now like to see you posting one new video a week! lol
do you normally add an extra ounce or two for larger drier? thanks
+Dennis Noone sounds about right, thanks
Why not replace the whole condenser?
Pretty soon Jim those refrigerators will be disposable like household refrigerators.
+Brad1237202 sounds about right, but the store owners won't throw them out, they will expect us to preform miracles, thanks
whats the name of your welding outfit?thanks
Hola Jim, Le deseo un feliz 2018
ure using a vacuum? or a reclaimer?
Thanks for sharing.
+fredmeebley thanks
We miss you
Sir why whan you weld then open nitrogen i don't know the method.
The pro..strikes again ! nicely done Jim..was that compressor a 4440 by chance?
+Felipe Tafolla AE4440YXA, thanks
where are you Jim .i hope you are ok
wating for your video Jim
+tecnico thanks
Good job!!!
Enjoyed Jim
+Jon M. HVAC thanks
GOOD JOB
Looks like your cap tube was partially restricted.
I need a job in refrigeration.
More videos jim.
good video
+PHC Apprentice thanks
jim, your banned from taking anymore month long vacations from youtube! we know you were probally off at the beach... haha
+refrigeration tech :) thanks
36:36
...with terrible music in the background
+leslie orm sorry , no control over the music, thanks
Thanks for sharing.