How to Repair and Recharge A Portable Air Conditioner

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @tylerszabo
    @tylerszabo 3 года назад +100

    This is very impressive; after a few minutes it was clear that I do not have the hardware to do this repair myself but I kept watching because of how interesting this whole process was. Thank you for choosing to turn your repair into such a thorough tutorial.

  • @blueghost510
    @blueghost510 3 года назад +15

    Figured out 10 minutes into this video that repairing AC is over my head. Stuck around to watch the rest all the same. Great video

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  2 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @Kalanchoe1
      @Kalanchoe1 Месяц назад

      did a similar thing. concluded i dont have enough of the equipment for this endeavour to be worth it

    • @jcalzada74
      @jcalzada74 Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @eunyoungchae2621
    @eunyoungchae2621 Год назад +106

    Purchased: August 2022 - still works GREAT! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxsUnXhGsSJLim_XnMHyQK0u3XVaW-CGn I live in a studio and during the summer it gets scorching hot - really old building with no ac units. I can’t express how EASY it was to install.This unit has been a life savior during the summer and some days during other seasons where it can still be a bit warm at night. In this small place is my friend, a husky, poodle mix and myself. We need AC - lolI don’t use the dehumidifier option - I’m not sure if it will leak in my house, since I did not install the small draining hose that came with it. May look into it late but I don’t worry about much humidity in the apartment.I don’t understand why the negative reviews since all things mentioned, I personally did not find issues with. Definitely worth it!

    • @MHdollrevievs
      @MHdollrevievs 3 месяца назад

      We bought a Media Dou inverter portable a/c it's SACC and regular BTU rating are just 2,000 BTU difference so it,s very efficient, It cools our bedroom to meat locker temperatures almost to were you can see your breath.

  • @jaison7828
    @jaison7828 3 года назад +33

    The most thorough troubleshooting I’ve seen for Portable AC so far …. Thanks for your time and effort sharing it to us…. Keep it up

  • @mikemaj8467
    @mikemaj8467 Год назад +11

    Many people dont understand that an older repaired unit might work better than a new one. Ive seen this with window ac units and rv rooftop units. Im not sure if its how they rate btu's nowadays but this is why i opt to repair alot of stuff. Nice video! You really helped me with my camper rooftop ac unit.

    • @rogersmith7396
      @rogersmith7396 Год назад +1

      Many of the environ safe freons of today are less efficient in heat transfer.

  • @ctkhullo
    @ctkhullo 3 года назад +56

    I appreciate the thoroughness and clarity of this how-to. Makes me feel like I could do it if I had all the tools! For now I think my AC is going to remain busted

  • @miam4639
    @miam4639 Год назад +5

    I was playing with the idea of rechargin my old portable AC unit with freon myself because i can't find anyone in my area that does repairs and recharges but after seeing your video I will go and look for a qualified person. DIY only goes so far. Thank for the video, still helps.

  • @dutchk9833
    @dutchk9833 2 года назад +9

    This is beyond my skillset and available tools, but even at 2am, I had to watch the whole thing. Well done and explained.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  2 года назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @dannygarcia8968
      @dannygarcia8968 4 месяца назад

      What are the odds I’m watching this 1 year after your comment at 2:09am

    • @jiggygraphics
      @jiggygraphics 2 месяца назад

      Vvvvv​@@iainportalupi

  • @m109rdude9
    @m109rdude9 2 года назад +29

    Awesome video. As somebody that works on many mechanical things, this guy clearly knows what he's doing and has all of the right equipment. It is so refreshing to watch a quality RUclips video going through all of the proper steps for the repair rather than half of the garbage on here posted and uploaded by some idiot just because they can. Great work, you can tell this guy is an experienced portable a/c repair tech.

    • @andresnizri2027
      @andresnizri2027 Год назад +1

      I totally agree! I have not seen a video so clear and simple on something that seems to be quite complicated (HVAC). Most videos are so confusing as they dont take the time to record all the process and tend to say techinal language. For example, Iain saying: "brass connection that transforms refrigerant from liquid to gas", instead of some complicated explanation.

  • @bmck9097
    @bmck9097 3 года назад +16

    Good job bud, I'm an A/C tech and your diagnostics and procedures were flawless. Thanks.

  • @silentkhaos
    @silentkhaos Год назад +3

    With all those aluminum fins acting as a massive heat sink, can't expect too nice a weld. I learned a lot from this video. Thanks for teaching with clarity!

  • @sewellfamily4306
    @sewellfamily4306 2 года назад +6

    Wow - what a difference compared to the last video I watched. The other video left everything important up to the imagination, except for the model number of his unit. Your video was so much more practical and informative; just enough to let me realize I don't have what it takes to handle my own repair. Thank you!

  • @oq17
    @oq17 4 года назад +7

    Very good video - now I know that I cannot do this . I don’t have the tools , skills , or knowledge .
    You have pointed me in the direction I need - I’ll buy a new window unit .
    Thanks again

    • @jonathanho8751
      @jonathanho8751 4 года назад +1

      Made me laugh. I'm getting a window unit instead also.

    • @geerstyresoil3136
      @geerstyresoil3136 4 года назад +1

      Yep sadly these are disposable and poorly built (designed to fail) imho.

    • @CodeineRadick
      @CodeineRadick 3 года назад +2

      @@geerstyresoil3136 Just like light bulbs. It is called planned obsolescence and it is a necessary evil in todays world.
      If the manufacturers make products to last lifetimes, they go out of business since no one needs to replace anything.
      At which point, you would not be able to buy one because no one makes one.
      Such an economic catch 22.

  • @Kiluhbeez
    @Kiluhbeez Год назад +5

    I agree with some of these other viewers, if i had the equipment, id love to be a technician like you brother. Wonderful work and terrific helpful very thorough video. You didn’t stutter or miss a beat when speaking. Impressed me, you did. 🖖🏻

  • @eddieblackford4919
    @eddieblackford4919 3 года назад +5

    Thank God this task is so easy. Thought I was going to have to by new tools and equipment for this job.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  3 года назад +3

      Don’t forget the license for buying refrigerant.

  • @franciscouseche9926
    @franciscouseche9926 Год назад +4

    Now we know why there aren't many technicians that do repair portable AC, and if they do is very expensive. The problem is knowing the right technician like you , so we don't waste time and money in a sketchy job. Depending on the price , age , quality of the portable AC and finding a good trustable technician. Congratulations on the video , you took all precautions and right equipment to do a good job. Certainly is not job to play around.

  • @oscarpaz27
    @oscarpaz27 3 месяца назад +2

    I really appreciate the level of detail and clarity of the explanations. I now know for sure that I correctly diagnosed my unit and correctly assessed that I don't have the tools to do this. Conclusion: I have to buy a new one. No one fixes these things anywhere I know, and I am certain that if there were, they'd shake me down.

  • @SirDella
    @SirDella 3 года назад +243

    I never thought I'd say this, but I'll just buy a new one

    • @neilyaremchuk6798
      @neilyaremchuk6798 3 года назад +46

      This superseded my skillset about 35 seconds into the video.

    • @lottabodys
      @lottabodys 3 года назад +7

      Geez!! Too much man!!

    • @JayMaverick
      @JayMaverick 3 года назад +10

      @@neilyaremchuk6798 lol noob. I made it all the way to 2:29. edit: ok I lied. I gave up at 1:35. Interesting video though. =P

    • @maggiebohoslawec2008
      @maggiebohoslawec2008 3 года назад +15

      All that equipment! Buying a new one is definitely cheaper, lol

    • @brooklyn2rome
      @brooklyn2rome 3 года назад +3

      @@maggiebohoslawec2008 THATS A FACT

  • @thierrybegin-l.9150
    @thierrybegin-l.9150 Год назад +3

    I have a Forest Air A019-08KR - 2 years old with the same issue. Compressor is working but no frozen pipes or hot air so I guess there is a leak and I arrived on this video because I like to repair stuff but just at the piercing vice grip tool with a tube, I knew this was game over for me!! "simple huh?" XD
    Very nice video, I didn't know it was such a delicate processus and I enjoyed it through the end even if I can't do anything with it hehe Thanks for your time!

  • @pandafox6993
    @pandafox6993 3 года назад +9

    I learned so much from this video on top of the fact that I'm screwed. Thank you so much! Subscribing

  • @ronkierstead
    @ronkierstead 2 года назад +4

    I love how thoroughly you explain each step and the why of it all. Thanks!

  • @sonoramurphree6538
    @sonoramurphree6538 Год назад +2

    i am a universal technician type I,II,III with 20 years experience so just some other tips for your viewers,"great job by the way" but Before you go after the fly with the bazooka use a leak detector and check before you assume the system is low on charge, if you don't have one check for any restriction on the discharge exhaust line , or if the pipe is 2 long (if your not using factory provided one .They always rott out from uv sunrays on older systems )second check your evap or condenser coils for clogging .you can easily use a water hose to clean out but keep water away from electrical control box and watch the water psi or you'll flatten the fins and then have to get coil rake to fix.good luck all .9 out of 10 time when I serviced some ones ac in window or on wheels it just needed a good cleaning

  • @tanyadueck1483
    @tanyadueck1483 Месяц назад

    You amaze me. That was so educational. I now know I will not play with my portable AC. The level of detail you gave was perfect. They should show your videos in classes for this stuff.

  • @private2809
    @private2809 2 года назад +1

    Youre saving lives with this tutorial (hottest summer yet. Folks literally cooking in apts.) Your service is appreciated. Love from Canada

    • @private2809
      @private2809 2 года назад +1

      Alright. So after going through the video an the comments my conclusion is to repair or recycle my current portable air conditioner and replace it with a window unit ASAP, as those have less maintenance issues and are more commonly supported by shops.

  • @themeparkdad
    @themeparkdad 15 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the great video, I enjoyed watching it thoroughly . I, too, realize this job requires too much equipment, supplies, and knowledge to complete the job for just one unit. Buying all the tools, welding equipment and the R410a it seems cheaper to just buy a new a/c unit, After inheriting a unit that wasn't cooling I was hoping to find something easy to fix it like a bad relay or capacitor. Since I could hear the compressor working, my thought was there must be enough refrigerant in the system otherwise the compressor wouldn't work. But my logic is faulty based your explanation of the difference of these portable a/c units compared to wall and auto systems. If I understand you correctly the compressor will totally run on these portables systems even if there's not enough refrigerant charge in the system since there's no sensor to check on refrigerant pressure. Thanks again for the great tutorial.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  15 дней назад +1

      @@themeparkdad you are correct there are no pressure switches on these systems so anytime the thermostat calls for cooling the compressor runs even if it’s empty.

  • @Gluluman
    @Gluluman 4 года назад +1

    you are very clear and precise. You should be an instructor and help a lot of young people needing a great profession and income.

  • @jjhauntsmadness9021
    @jjhauntsmadness9021 2 года назад +2

    Very much enjoyed watching. As an Hvac tech myself i couldn't stop watching. Please if at all possible do as many leak finding videos as you can. I find it is the hardest part of this field. I do more of the larger coolers and Multi ton ac systems. The small stuff is exciting to me.

  • @DisrespectfulRob
    @DisrespectfulRob 4 года назад +3

    So you need equipment that nobody besides an AC repairman is going to have to do this. Got it.
    Still did a great job of explaining and showing the process for anyone who can use this though.

  • @shafi420
    @shafi420 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for making the video. You are amazing on your exact details on the proper service. Also using proper tools.

  • @donpickett202
    @donpickett202 14 дней назад +1

    great explanation and narrative of your work. thank you for such thoroughness. best i've seen

  • @JWRhyneJr
    @JWRhyneJr Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this INFORMATION! Can’t find a place to work on the portables & window units in 2024!

  • @christopherpaul6062
    @christopherpaul6062 4 года назад +20

    One of the best videos on the internet. PERIOD.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  4 года назад +4

      Louis Johnson thanks!

    • @bwcress1
      @bwcress1 4 года назад +2

      @@iainportalupi do you offer this service to the public?

    • @usmanmalik5631
      @usmanmalik5631 4 года назад +1

      @@iainportalupi My Portable Honeywell Air Conditioner 14000 BTU.
      knocks while walking. Then the fan starts. Turn off the cool air. Suggest a solution.

    • @usmanmalik5631
      @usmanmalik5631 4 года назад

      My Portable Honeywell Air Conditioner knocks while walking. Then the fan starts. The cold air turns off. The fan runs for a while without cool air. After a while the cool air starts again.

    • @usmanmalik5631
      @usmanmalik5631 4 года назад

      @@iainportalupi My Portable Honeywell Air Conditioner knocks while walking. Then the fan starts. The cold air turns off. The fan runs for a while without cool air. After a while the cool air starts again.

  • @Weztcoastguy
    @Weztcoastguy 3 года назад +9

    Great video Iain, you kept more stuff out of the land fill and taught us all a good lesson, new subscriber now.

  • @ash9964
    @ash9964 3 года назад +6

    I feel like I could be HVAC certified after watching this. Very detailed nice job . I learned a lot

  • @leebarnhart9725
    @leebarnhart9725 5 лет назад +6

    You can fix anything but a broken heart! I found the soap kids use to blow bubbles with works great for leak detection and it only cost a buck or two. Good video.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  5 лет назад

      Lee Barnhart thanks! The kid’s bubble soap is a great idea I’m going to use that next time.

    • @edradtke287
      @edradtke287 4 года назад

      that's what I always used.you cant run out cause there's a Walmart every mile.

    • @Idontrunntoofast
      @Idontrunntoofast Год назад

      Tell that to a Cardiac surgeon.

  • @AFineLineA
    @AFineLineA 3 года назад +4

    Well stated, easy to follow, slow enough to get it, great videoing nice and clear. More answers and things to look for that were not known prior to watching! All in all well done and most useful!!! Thank You very much!!!

  • @meowmeow1733
    @meowmeow1733 2 года назад +1

    Love the helpful people who contribute to RUclips.
    Hate the censorship & commercials.
    😔 you have to take the good with the bad.

  • @gregr6626
    @gregr6626 3 года назад +2

    This video did the trick. When I pulled off the cover, the top coils were about 80 clogged and the bottom coils were about 30 percent clogged with a layer of gunk. My living room opens to my kitchen with a pass-thru and, even though I have a fan over my range, I suspect the gunk on my coils contained oils contained in kitchen odors. I removed all of the gunk and my unit is much more efficient In the past, I had cleaned my removable filters by vacuuming them, spraying them with Fantastic, rinsing them and drying them. QUESTION: Is there a safe way to remove kitchen gunk from the coils? (I vacuumed and brushed them to remove dust and gunk but I imagine there might be some residue covering the coils that can only be removed by a solvent.)

  • @gswella3294
    @gswella3294 2 месяца назад +1

    Dude... you seriously know your stuff, I wondered if it is possible to recharge these things, but by the time I bought all the equipment to do it its more cost effective to buy a new one. Its a shame they don't make these easier to recharge i.e. at least put a service valve on the thing for a start. I watched the entire video anyway as it was really interesting and its always fun watching a craftsman / technician (I say carftsman as you need to be able to braze well!) who knows his shizz, do their shizz!
    Well done to you sir but I will buy a new one when the time comes, shame you don't live near me as this could be quite a lucrative service / business.

  • @richardlittle8543
    @richardlittle8543 Месяц назад +1

    This was a very entertaining and educational vid. Well done.

  • @Pierrus60
    @Pierrus60 29 дней назад +2

    this is really interesting video , every thing was done as by the book , i think you should have been a teacher as vocation

  • @libertyauto
    @libertyauto 4 года назад +10

    I learned a lot in this video. Not just how, but why.
    Thank you for posting.

  • @_CAT-lg4sr
    @_CAT-lg4sr Месяц назад

    I don't know if the poster will see this, but induction heaters have come down in price somewhat and you can get "U" shaped induction coils for them. This avoids having an open flame and they can get the tubing right up to the same temps. Induction heaters are what many manufactures are using who make these coils.
    The other thing I've noticed, is a trend of guys in the industry that are now using "Stay-Brite #8" silver bearing solder to do a lot of these repairs instead of brazing with "Sil-Fos". This avoids the oxidation issue inside the tubing as the temperatures are a lot lower. The plus is there is no need to flow nitrogen.
    It is an HVAC specific engineered product that is a tin/silver alloy. Very strong, tight bonds that are rated for high pressure applications. The advantage is that the temperature needed is only about 550 F for it to go liquid, so the issue of annealing the copper, which weakens it, is eliminated. The fittings do have to be cleaned bright to assure a good flow and bond. The only "down side" is that it does require it's own special flux, but you only use a VERY thin coating of it on the male portion of the fittings. This eliminates the issue of introducing any flux into the system. Might look into it.

  • @christondavis9641
    @christondavis9641 Год назад +2

    Very detailed tutorial on the best way to do this.

  • @dalemihocik4732
    @dalemihocik4732 3 года назад +1

    Right at about the 15:00 mark after you remove the refrigerant to the recovery tank you then do a system vacuum . What are you pulling from the system and are you venting what ever that is into the atmosphere ? This is a very well done video from a person that has really great skills . I would love to gain the knowledge to do this but the cost of the equipment would make it not feasible if only working on your own households appliances . No doubt this is why repair services charge what most consider excessive . Again , well done and thank you .

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  3 года назад +1

      That is a really good question. Because the system had a leak I’m only required to pull the system down to 0psi during recovery. This is to prevent ambient air from being pulled into the system through the leak. This ambient air could contaminate the recovered refrigerant. In order to braze the service valve on I needed to purge the system with nitrogen gas. To get the gas into the system and I needed to pull a proper vacuum on it. The vacuum pump did vent the trace amounts of refrigerant that remained in the system but that lost is unavoidable.

  • @frasert8779
    @frasert8779 4 года назад +32

    This is fantastic, just a bummer I have none of the tools 😩

  • @abdul-q-khan
    @abdul-q-khan Год назад +1

    Best of the best video on repairing A.C

  • @andreilucian10
    @andreilucian10 4 года назад +4

    Sir, you are an artist!! WHAT A JOB!!

  • @AlbertInSanAntonio
    @AlbertInSanAntonio 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.. this was like a mini learning annex course ..

  • @lindabedow6343
    @lindabedow6343 2 месяца назад +1

    Great tutorial!

  • @davidrobertson8035
    @davidrobertson8035 4 года назад +5

    very good .. i actually learned something today .

  • @NoferTrunions
    @NoferTrunions 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice detail of the repair process. But still maybe worth doing if you're in the business and doing your personal unit: a manufacturing process problem resulted in the pin hole at the bend so it's likely other pin holes are going to occur.

  • @ThePrincesselise06
    @ThePrincesselise06 3 года назад

    The braze looks great I’m not used to doing it this way I do it differently at work so I don’t feel confident enough even tackle this I thought I scored this a/c but I’m bummed because they didn’t know how complicated of a repair it would be. Your amazing I’m luckily only out 50 bucks but I’m disappointed I won’t be .able to repair my a/c.

  • @reaxions
    @reaxions 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the awesome video. So, I can either buy all of the tools to maybe fix my broken portable AC and then spend several hours doing the work, or I could spend probably about the same amount of money as the tools cost on a new portable AC unit and only take two minutes to order it? Amazon, here I come!!!

    • @private2809
      @private2809 2 года назад

      Just make sure to recycle your old one properly so someone else can make use of it.

  • @jerseyjeeper1575
    @jerseyjeeper1575 Год назад +1

    Best video out there on this subject! Thanks.

  • @dok3250
    @dok3250 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this great tutorial. I am preparing myself to try and refill my portable AC unit. One question, can I seal the system with some of the commercial stuff like the "Leak Saver: Direct Inject" or do you suggest something else? Thank you!

  • @breannestahlman5953
    @breannestahlman5953 Год назад +2

    Great video, I learnt so much.
    A big thank You ! ! !

  • @Dragonsbrath
    @Dragonsbrath Год назад +1

    Nice video. I have a magnovox portable unit that I only used one season and now doesn't cool. Unfortunately I don't have the equipment to properly service the unit so I am looking for someone to fix it. Most people I've spoken to don't work on these types of air conditioners. Any recommendations?. Thanks for the excellent video.

  • @Solomonamagache
    @Solomonamagache 3 года назад +5

    You're absolutely great in your explanation on everything. What brand is the vacuum pump?

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  3 года назад +1

      Thanks. The vacuum pump is the 2.4 cfm Harbor Freight one.

  • @znuh
    @znuh 3 года назад +3

    Very thorough and very helpful, thank you!

  • @breannestahlman5953
    @breannestahlman5953 Год назад +1

    26:36 " . . .Simple . . ."
    Not for a beginner, but it's very interesting and very good video.

  • @mikemaj8467
    @mikemaj8467 Год назад +1

    I applaud you for fixing!

  • @jburba21
    @jburba21 2 месяца назад +1

    That was very interesting and incitefull thank .

  • @Ottonic6
    @Ottonic6 10 месяцев назад

    Like I'm really going to do this at home. Not practical for the common home owner cause how many have this setup stowed away. Interesting? Yes!... Can I do it? I know I could... But if I need this done, I'm sure I could take it somewhere and have them do it. Thanks for a very interesting and educational video....

  • @skywalker1991
    @skywalker1991 Год назад

    This is beyond any of us couch potatos can do, it was amazing watching you and learn how ac works,
    Well i came to conclusion that i will give mine away free and byt new unit , thanks for make this tutorial.

  • @yakbassin7196
    @yakbassin7196 2 года назад

    Very informative. If I had all the gauges and tools I would attempt it.

  • @keithlance1
    @keithlance1 5 лет назад +4

    Very informative detailed video, would like to see more diy videos from you.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  5 лет назад +2

      keith lance thanks, there’s more where that came from.

  • @tonyfoxxbuilds1920
    @tonyfoxxbuilds1920 3 года назад +1

    Great now I want all these new interesting tools!

  • @DavidTheDave
    @DavidTheDave 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for this.
    Now I know why I can't find anyone to fix mine! Bloody annoying as it cost over $1,000.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  4 года назад +1

      David Shields thanks for watching! Yeah, most shops around here won’t touch these or dehumidifiers.

    • @thelordismysaviour7647
      @thelordismysaviour7647 4 года назад +1

      David Shields They don't know how to modified a charging valve on it. Expert level needed haha

  • @kwacz
    @kwacz Год назад

    Oh yes, the classic coil repair. I've done this many times.

  • @sikiew30340
    @sikiew30340 7 месяцев назад

    Great video and your explanation but I don't have most of the equipment to do this. Thanks

  • @steemium
    @steemium 4 года назад +2

    .............. Simple huh!? Amazing video!

  • @clobeaul
    @clobeaul 4 года назад +3

    Very well described, but I can't do that myself, don't have the tool. Is it true that it would be cheaper to buy a new one vs getting someone to come and repair it?

    • @lyrapkfvl4374
      @lyrapkfvl4374 4 года назад

      to come and start + tools 110 euro, 1u 60euro, 1kg refrigerant 120euro, in België

  • @orlandomedrano5344
    @orlandomedrano5344 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed the video.

  • @ConvexSpade
    @ConvexSpade 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work!

  • @bio10155
    @bio10155 4 года назад +4

    Brilliant video! I really appreciate your attention to detail 😊. I shall take on board your guidance when it comes to my AC fixes! Subscribed as well!

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  4 года назад +2

      bio10155 thanks! I should have some more refrigeration videos coming out soon.

  • @AkornzStash
    @AkornzStash 22 дня назад

    Good video. But was hoping this was something I could do. And if I was an HVAC tech, I might have the tools to do this. And to have it done by an HVAC tech, probably cost as much as a new portable AC.

  • @SciFiArtman
    @SciFiArtman 2 года назад +2

    If you're having problems with your portable AC blowing cold, or compressor short cycling, I HIGHLY recommend you clean your filters, but even more importantly, clean your coils!
    You'll need to take the covers off to properly access the coils (of course unplug AC unit from wall!), use a stiff brush and strong vacuum (and/or blower) to carefully clean both coil sets of coils, being careful to keep fins on the coils vertical and intact. If you want to take it one step further, use a commercial coil cleaning foam and rinse with a stray bottle of warm water. Wet vac up the foam/water run-off, reassemble, and enjoy FAR better cooling and compressor operations. Do this at least once a year, and with a little luck your portable AC unit will provide affordable, effective cooling for many years!

  • @JROrg2009
    @JROrg2009 3 года назад

    There are makes and models that make disassembling to repair / replace the fan motor(s) so incredibly hard and convoluted, (OR) you can not get replacement parts, some people that can afford it just buy a new, better made quality unit. Black and Decker is generally such a quality make, there are of course others.

  • @chromatic1976
    @chromatic1976 3 года назад +2

    learnt heaps, thanks mate!

  • @Psycho9263
    @Psycho9263 3 месяца назад

    Also, I wouldn't use the recovered refrigerant since the sealed system was exposed to the atmosphere causing possible contamination. Use the fresh. I'd also add a drier.

  • @ibukunsokeye4559
    @ibukunsokeye4559 Год назад

    Thanks for the well explained video. I have had a Commercial Cool 10000BTU portable air conditioner for 5 years. It served me for those summer periods. But the problem now is that it doesn't cool again. It only blows fan. Could the issue be that the Freon is low? Or it has reached the end of its life cycle? Thanks.

  • @karollupa8798
    @karollupa8798 3 года назад

    Nice video I know in this case it won’t make to much of difference but r410a it’s a zeotropic blend and shall not be reused form the system that had leak in it also it should be charged as liquid other wise you will get different composition as one gas will evaporate early and other will stay as a liquid

  • @usmanmalik5631
    @usmanmalik5631 4 года назад +1

    @Iain Portalupi
    My Portable Honeywell Air Conditioner knocks while walking. Then the fan starts. The cold air turns off. The fan runs for a while without cool air. After a while the cool air starts again.

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack 3 года назад

      Knocks while walking, that will get you caught... supposed to run after knocking.. thats cool.. and yes is hot when you run..

  • @musketteer99
    @musketteer99 Месяц назад

    would have liked to see it put back together and give it a thermal test

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet 5 лет назад +1

    Good Stuff from You Sir. Yea it helps having a second Wrist and elbow some times. Nitrogen is your friend. LOTS and Lots of Nitrogen. Dries things out most well. A little jewelers torch would have been handy. Micro Torch.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  5 лет назад

      pulesjet nitrogen makes everything better in refrigeration systems!

    • @pulesjet
      @pulesjet 5 лет назад

      @@iainportalupi The Stuff is magic being used in Piles of ways. Drying lines out just one way. And it's easy to obtain.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  5 лет назад

      pulesjet and it’s dirt cheap too!

  • @LoveItDirtyOffroad
    @LoveItDirtyOffroad 3 года назад +1

    Classic...not getting cold 👍

  • @CayRome
    @CayRome 5 лет назад +7

    Very good, detailed video, great stuff, looking forward to see more of your work, thank you for this video.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  5 лет назад

      Cay Rome thanks and thank’s for watching!

  • @mrkereokee806
    @mrkereokee806 3 года назад

    Great video. I just wish I had the brains to do what you did!

  • @alexchliwnyj5941
    @alexchliwnyj5941 4 года назад

    Excellent tutorial. Great explanation on the lack of airflow with the cover off which will come on handy this afternoon when I replace the compressor on my AC. I will rig something to preserve the airflow. I laughed when you caught the foam on fire. I learned years ago when sweating copper pipe in walls that aluminum foil is really helpful. I

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  4 года назад

      Alex Chliwnyj the foam smelled nice. What brand compressor was the old one?

  • @praestant8
    @praestant8 4 года назад +2

    A decay test might have been interesting with the leak.

  • @ecalleros1
    @ecalleros1 2 года назад

    Yeah this was an awesome video once it started it was hard to stop it. I have a question how much does a Kobe like this cost. Or is it better to just buy a new Portable AC.

  • @blingmotions6996
    @blingmotions6996 Год назад

    Mine have the suction the compressor and accumulator are something straight to the evaporator , can I add my access value in between like a tee. Since it didn't ave any ports?

  • @ismoketreez4204
    @ismoketreez4204 Год назад

    Nice video, did anyone else notice there at the end of the brasing that the unit was catching fire and melting.?

  • @publicmail2
    @publicmail2 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent job and video. What are your feeling on the fact these units have to allow outside air in as it exhausts? Wonder why they are not concentric hoses. Perhaps another hose to an input to condenser air in? Still not bad for a basement in summer. Bet your deltaT is 25-30 degrees F now.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  5 лет назад

      Thanks! These portables have their place if you have a situation where you physically can’t fit a window unit in. However I personally don’t like portable air conditioners for the very reason that they pull the air it just cooled out of the room. Some of the better ones coming out now have 2 hoses. (This one only has one and if it was mine I’d modify it to have an intake hose) However even the two hose ones are not as efficient as a window unit since the exhaust hose isn’t insulated so it radiates some heat back into the room . They also tend to be noisier than window air conditioners since the compressor and the condenser fan are located inside the room instead of hanging out a window.

    • @publicmail2
      @publicmail2 5 лет назад

      @@iainportalupi When I compare my 8000BTU EER 11 1000 watts window unit to my central air 3 ton 13 SEER 36000BTU 3000 watts it's 50% more efficient. The hit is airflow or lack thereof, the compressors running either way and you just don't get 500CFM per ton it seems on window or portables. And enough coil both evap and condensor.

    • @iainportalupi
      @iainportalupi  5 лет назад

      A D I’m not surprised since they probably have to make all kinds of design compromises for the smaller units to fit in the required form factor.

  • @bookooc5605
    @bookooc5605 3 года назад

    I have one that is blowing cold air from only one side. I have cleaned the coils and filter on the back. I would appreciate any ides for troubleshooting.

  • @vipinmasih9740
    @vipinmasih9740 3 года назад

    This is a very good DIY video🤣🤣😃😃😃😃😃😅😅😆😆😆.
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    Being honest
    May B
    May be a good video for a technical schools
    I wonder if he made that video that on mind

  • @angelodallas2009
    @angelodallas2009 4 года назад

    Awesome Video! Very Informative & easy to understand! Thx!

  • @dickrichard6322
    @dickrichard6322 2 года назад

    Hey! Working on this thing and everything was going great. I took it apart and I was going to put it up in my attic and then I was going to run some longer wiring for the receiver and for the control panel. I was going to run it down into my bedroom and I was going to connect the AC to the ventilation for my bedroom and then exhaust the hot air outside of the attic through an insulated tube or duct. Long story short I have plenty of experience and I know what I'm doing. However I made the mistake of cutting into the wiring for the control panel. The jacket says 26 AWG but when I look at the wiring it kind of looks like it could be aluminum or it could be something else like could it possibly be fiber optic?

  • @Ojames600
    @Ojames600 7 месяцев назад

    My 1 year old portable unit stop cooling and heating, I replace the capacitor. the unit runs, the compressor comes up but the air does not get hot of cold. I measure the temp of the compress and its was 139 degree. but the coil are not hot or cold