So now it runs on air without R134a ? No nitrogen filling ? No vacuum pulling ? Really ? cutting corners everywhere. Looking at your 6" flame I could tell that was welding everywhere else.
You have tried immensely. You made it simple and short. Some people put videos RUclips on replacing compressor and made it lengthy, confusing and complicated. Some videos have English title but dishonestly speak different languages. Look at honest comments(e.g recycle freon, prevent oxidation, fire prevention) Kindly do another video on re -filling with refrigerants
Step one: cut all the lines! don't ask questions!😠 Step 2: load it into pickup truck unsecured, and drive really fast till it falls out of the truck bed. 🤗 Okay all done!
I’m trying to figure out how to do this myself. All videos skip getting the refrigerant out of the system. I’ll probably just puncture a line and let it leak out since apparently that’s what everybody else does then hits record.
@@ItsFrenzy26 not usually. The gas varies in each compressor and only a few of them are toxic. The real problem is when dealing with freon which is the traditional coolant because of how illegal it is to release into the air.
A great example of what not to do….. thanks
So now it runs on air without R134a ? No nitrogen filling ? No vacuum pulling ? Really ? cutting corners everywhere. Looking at your 6" flame I could tell that was welding everywhere else.
lmfao!
You have tried immensely. You made it simple and short. Some people put videos RUclips on replacing compressor and made it lengthy, confusing and complicated. Some videos have English title but dishonestly speak different languages.
Look at honest comments(e.g recycle freon, prevent oxidation, fire prevention)
Kindly do another video on re -filling with refrigerants
Good job
Step one: cut all the lines! don't ask questions!😠 Step 2: load it into pickup truck unsecured, and drive really fast till it falls out of the truck bed. 🤗 Okay all done!
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I’m trying to figure out how to do this myself. All videos skip getting the refrigerant out of the system. I’ll probably just puncture a line and let it leak out since apparently that’s what everybody else does then hits record.
You would need to install a line tap with a shrader valve to vacuum the refrigerant correctly.
Isn’t there Freon in there why didn’t come out
Likely vacked it down first. Prolly shoulda made mention of that at the start of the vid.
Great job, please don't stop uploading videos like this
How about the existing freon inside. how to discharge. is it safe to cut directly? The vedio is complet.
Good Afternoon, i like to remove compressor in our old fridge. Is it okay to remove it? I unplug it it will not explode?
What name is the powder u dipped the rod in..and why
It's normal for it to hess when u cut tub?
It's a gas that is toxic, shouldn't be anywhere near the gas or breathing it
@@ItsFrenzy26 not usually. The gas varies in each compressor and only a few of them are toxic. The real problem is when dealing with freon which is the traditional coolant because of how illegal it is to release into the air.
Missed a joint but i guess you'll find out soon enough
Why not recover the refrigerant?
Nice job of welding the linoleum floor. TERRIBLE job of cutting and prepping the copper tubing.
That's not going to be a satisfied customer. So much for using a neutral flame.
Would be nice for some audio.
Is there some sort of danger in this because we’re not allowed to skip these (UK) except for a charge.
This is horrible.
Don't do anything this guy did.
I see nothing here
You're not welding, your brazing, and turn our torch down for Christ's sake.
Kindly remove your hand. Cant see anything
You doesn't know how to brazing copper