@@JumpermanTechi love waiting every ween for a new ep! My wife thinks im crazy, between working in HVAC and coming home to watching the likes of you, HVAC GUY, Quality HVAC and HVACR Survival i hope my marriage doesnt fall apart!
Love the view. Reminds me of my days doing Chicago work. Nice job on the torch with the high-content silver rod, too. Good call as you needed all the capillary action you could get in that tight space. Silver loves to flow like lead does. Too bad the compressor ate itself...you'd be the weekend hero otherwise.
The paste flux and bare roll of 56% is my go to and is way easier to use, especially in a situation like this. No messing around with not being able to bend the rod or the flux flaking off Get yourself some 1/2" or even 3/4" evacuation hoses with core removal tools, makes repairs/service on VRF go way quicker/smoother.
I appreciate the heart dropping moment when the old compressor was locked but that sol valve will almost certainly be leaking by. I'd be very surprised if it could withstand that heat and not sustain damage to the seal inside. Not sure why it needs additional oil either but best check the manual before going ahead especially if it's not the exact same oil as the pre-charged new compressor. Running the new compressor with a suspect bypass valve is 'brave' imho. That said IF I understand correctly, (?) I was also quite surprised you managed to buy a new tablet, then get a new compressor installed on the Monday and get the system up and running by the afternoon. I assume you had to reclaim the whole charge How long was the pressure test, how long was the vacuum. anyhoo it's always a sweet moment when it finally fires up.
At this rate a couple more years of working here and you can retire! It’s pretty disappointing to see the units, which I’m sure they paid a pretty penny for and to install, fail at the rate they are. Makes me want to avoid any LG hvac products. Hello from sunny Florida! Love your videos and try not to miss them. Take care and be safe out there.
This might be late, but I use to share a LGMV module with a co-worker and we would constantly run into that "Time out issue". What seemed to work for us was after disabling "switch to mobile data", completely power cycling the system seemed to solve it. Also while there arent sight glasses on the compressors, there are oil sensors that you can view on the LGMV app under "cycle & valves info" for each compressor, where if its green it has an appropriate amount of oil and if its grey the system will use its "smart oil management" to try and get the oil back to the compressor. Lg recommends enabling forced oil return on systems where compressors died due to low oil or unknown causes. Ive only really worked on Multi V 5s so im not sure how this translates to 4s. I think it should be the same , but thought it would be helpful to pass off anyways. I enjoy the content, keep it up man
Thank you! I tried my best & gave it my all even with letting the customer know there are no guarantees given the issues here. Glad I could get them up and running. Much appreciated 🙏 Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️🤙
@mwdub02 Very interesting comment. They do have great troubleshooting manuals. Seems like a piping issue, lack of maintenance or both. What are your thoughts? Thanks for watching!
When pulling a vacuum, LG recommends pulling a vacuum on all 3 pipes. Their diagram shows a 2nd vacuum pump connected to the 3rd line. One other thing, the mobile LGMV tool also can be connected to your computer, but you have to use the other version(similar look to the mobile version)
Haha that's a good one! That solenoid valve needs to be replaced. It was ordered and we are waiting on the part. I got the Lenovo M9 Tablet 32GB. I mentioned it in the video and I also left a link in the videos description. Thanks for watching my friend! Stay safe out there 🔧⚡️
Thank you! It is recommended to replace the inverter board along with the compressor and the compressor is connected directly to it. I've been told by technical support from LG themselves. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
24:55 it might not hurt to try turning off your cellular data. It’s possible that the phone is not using the WiFi connection because it’s not detecting Internet so it’s not actually using it even though it’s connected.
This place is a friggin gold mine!!! I’m just certain now there must be something fundamental going on that’s causing all these compressors to go down. Unless it’s an LG thing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Unfortunately but fortunately, it is 😂 Somehting crazy is definitely going on. Given the CH42/CH43 error code for low pressure/high pressure sensor & the compressor giving good readings electrically, that compressor shouldn't have failed. There's also oil sensor on the compressor that should have shut it down as well. Something is fundamentally wrong for sure. Another subscriber mentioned it could use a possible software update and there might be a bug in the program. Definitely something I will need to look into. So many failures. Thanks LG! 😂 Thanks for watching brother 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
Pressure drop across those suction driers isn't helping oil return due to lower refrigerant velocity, high superheat due to the loss of refrigerant from the leaks, mechanical heat from oil loss, low air flow at the IDU's as shown in other videos. This site is basically worst case for the equipment. You would think the software would protect the compressors but I've seen to many fail to believe those protections always work. The damage happens quick and the unit waits too long, tries too many times, running oil return cycles and limiting inverter speed on discharge temp when it should just lock out. Looks like the customer is in a bad spot, but in better hands now if they can cough up some cash.
Sorry, I didn't understand after minute 27, did the compressor break down, did you change it? Or did you just add oil that's why I set the error code? And do you activate the sensors with the tablet? could you make a video using Yellow Jacket Max-flow Deluxe?
I did all the work to fix the leak, but upon start up, the compressor gave off high amps and tried a few times. Locked rotor and gave up the CH26 error code. The compressor failed at that moment. I also couldn't connect my phone to the unit using the LGMV. That was on Saturday. I returned Monday to replace the compressor and inverter board. I also bought a tablet, and was able to connect it that day. Unit started right up, and i was able to control & monitor the entire unit with the LGMV tool and my tablet. We need to come back to replace the solenoid valve so they don't have another major failure. I can make a video using the yellow jacket max flow deluxe the next time I use it 👍 Thanks for watching!
Considering we had a CH42/CH43 error code, that should have shut down the compressor to protect it. Also the compressor has an oil control to protect it which should have not allowed the compressor to start. Electrically testing the unit came up as a positive, those errors should have protected the compressor but it didn't. Can't start a compressor with no refrigerant. The compressor checked electrically but failed mechanically
Error code showed because of high amperage and a locked rotor on the compressor on Saturday. I didnt activate any sensors with the tablet. Only connected to start the unit and monitor it
@@JumpermanTech That's right, the high and low pressure switches didn't work for me, thank you, sorry, I'm trying to learn English, sometimes I fail to understand things, greetings from Mexico
Facts! Same here. Very intimidating as well when you see all the boards and board BEHIND boards. So many components. It's insane. So many wires. As far as unit placement, I should call technical support regarding that. They are a bit close to each other compared to other sites I've seen. They do reject heat upwards but still. Thank you for pointing that out, leaving a comment & watching 🔧⚡️🙏
Come through! I should set up a real life job experience so people can come and learn first hand. I love the heights and views too. Thanks for watching & commenting! This Video has dome twists 👀🤙🔧⚡️
We have to order it and they only have 1 supplier to supply my state. Basically a monopoly. We ordered the part and we are still waiting on parts to arrive. When it does, we will replace it but we went in to help them asap and this was the only option besides waiting. AC running nice until this day and it's been a week already without parts. Can't have this happen to a hotel operating 24/7. 8 rooms out of service due to this. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
I didn't watch the entire video before I made the comment lol I know exactly what that like... living on the east coast of Canada !! LG stands for leaks gas 😅
I love repair communities that come together and share information with each other. Everyone wins, a beautiful thing
Same! A beautiful thing for sure 😂😂😂 Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every ween🔧⚡️
The problems on this job are primarily due to not a good install. A bad install makes their potential issues are magnified.
@@JumpermanTechi love waiting every ween for a new ep!
My wife thinks im crazy, between working in HVAC and coming home to watching the likes of you, HVAC GUY, Quality HVAC and HVACR Survival i hope my marriage doesnt fall apart!
Love the view. Reminds me of my days doing Chicago work. Nice job on the torch with the high-content silver rod, too. Good call as you needed all the capillary action you could get in that tight space. Silver loves to flow like lead does.
Too bad the compressor ate itself...you'd be the weekend hero otherwise.
The paste flux and bare roll of 56% is my go to and is way easier to use, especially in a situation like this. No messing around with not being able to bend the rod or the flux flaking off
Get yourself some 1/2" or even 3/4" evacuation hoses with core removal tools, makes repairs/service on VRF go way quicker/smoother.
I appreciate the heart dropping moment when the old compressor was locked but that sol valve will almost certainly be leaking by. I'd be very surprised if it could withstand that heat and not sustain damage to the seal inside. Not sure why it needs additional oil either but best check the manual before going ahead especially if it's not the exact same oil as the pre-charged new compressor.
Running the new compressor with a suspect bypass valve is 'brave' imho.
That said IF I understand correctly, (?)
I was also quite surprised you managed to buy a new tablet, then get a new compressor installed on the Monday and get the system up and running by the afternoon. I assume you had to reclaim the whole charge How long was the pressure test, how long was the vacuum.
anyhoo it's always a sweet moment when it finally fires up.
What a terrible work location! I couldn’t handle that high altitude location either! GREAT workmanship👍👍
At this rate a couple more years of working here and you can retire! It’s pretty disappointing to see the units, which I’m sure they paid a pretty penny for and to install, fail at the rate they are. Makes me want to avoid any LG hvac products. Hello from sunny Florida! Love your videos and try not to miss them. Take care and be safe out there.
Man, you get some of the toughest shittiest jobs I’ve seen. Apparently you’re not afraid of anything that’s awesome.
This might be late, but I use to share a LGMV module with a co-worker and we would constantly run into that "Time out issue". What seemed to work for us was after disabling "switch to mobile data", completely power cycling the system seemed to solve it. Also while there arent sight glasses on the compressors, there are oil sensors that you can view on the LGMV app under "cycle & valves info" for each compressor, where if its green it has an appropriate amount of oil and if its grey the system will use its "smart oil management" to try and get the oil back to the compressor. Lg recommends enabling forced oil return on systems where compressors died due to low oil or unknown causes. Ive only really worked on Multi V 5s so im not sure how this translates to 4s. I think it should be the same , but thought it would be helpful to pass off anyways. I enjoy the content, keep it up man
Way to stick with it.
Your troubleshooting and diagnostic skills are excellent.
Good job.
Thank you! I tried my best & gave it my all even with letting the customer know there are no guarantees given the issues here. Glad I could get them up and running. Much appreciated 🙏 Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️🤙
Jumper man Tech: I need something to do that fills up all this free time I got, and my weekend.
Herd of LG's: Hold our beer, we got this.
LOL!
Looks like this customer is your cash cow, thanks to their choice on LG
They are definitely one of my main customers and they have a lot of issues. It is just unfortunate at this point. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
Also tank to their lack of preventive maintenance
I’ll pick LG VRF over any other manufacturer. It’s the installer company that should be sued.
@NewDestinationEng Definitely lack of maintenance 💯💯💯
@mwdub02 Very interesting comment. They do have great troubleshooting manuals. Seems like a piping issue, lack of maintenance or both. What are your thoughts? Thanks for watching!
Can't fault you for doing what you had to do, nice job getting them going
What a relief, great job, enjoy the beautiful weather.
Facts. Thank you!! You too! Happy summer 🤙🔧⚡️
When pulling a vacuum, LG recommends pulling a vacuum on all 3 pipes. Their diagram shows a 2nd vacuum pump connected to the 3rd line.
One other thing, the mobile LGMV tool also can be connected to your computer, but you have to use the other version(similar look to the mobile version)
The saying goes "if it's a crack, you'll be back". Which tablet did you get? iPad mini? Great vid, as always!
Haha that's a good one! That solenoid valve needs to be replaced. It was ordered and we are waiting on the part. I got the Lenovo M9 Tablet 32GB. I mentioned it in the video and I also left a link in the videos description. Thanks for watching my friend! Stay safe out there 🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech Dang, I missed you mentioning the tablet. My bad! I must have seen a squirrel at that same moment. You too, be safe!
They cant teach this at trade school!
Also the anxiety of working with expensive tools and equipment over a grate…🤑
Keeping it real my dude!
Just got a turbo torch. What size tip did you use in this vid? Thx
func also opens all the valves in BS boxes and any coil valves
Nice job like always
Pick up screen protector & case for tablet.
Did you keeps the vacuum pump working the whole night??? Than you came at the morning??? Or shut it down
Great vid & great job ... Beautiful skyline as usual ... Thx
Hi! Good job! But why did you change iverter board if the compressor fail?
Thank you! It is recommended to replace the inverter board along with the compressor and the compressor is connected directly to it. I've been told by technical support from LG themselves. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech Thanks a lot!
Real tech in this video. Respect
Facts! Thank you & thanks for watching brother! 🔧⚡️🤙🙏
Respect ✊️
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Have a nice weekend
Thank you! You're very welcome & you also have a great weekend 🔧⚡️
Ive had these valves actually leak on the stem as well. Take the coil off when you leak check!
I had the same problem with a Mitsubishi unit
I found it easier in the end to remove the part repair the part then reinstall it
That's a good idea. Thank you for sharing your experience & thanks for watching! 🙏🔧⚡️🤙
Good job Jumper, Shit happens, no one's fault.......
The way those units r mounted looks like a code violation. Too close to each other.
24:55 it might not hurt to try turning off your cellular data. It’s possible that the phone is not using the WiFi connection because it’s not detecting Internet so it’s not actually using it even though it’s connected.
This place is a friggin gold mine!!! I’m just certain now there must be something fundamental going on that’s causing all these compressors to go down. Unless it’s an LG thing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Unfortunately but fortunately, it is 😂 Somehting crazy is definitely going on. Given the CH42/CH43 error code for low pressure/high pressure sensor & the compressor giving good readings electrically, that compressor shouldn't have failed. There's also oil sensor on the compressor that should have shut it down as well. Something is fundamentally wrong for sure. Another subscriber mentioned it could use a possible software update and there might be a bug in the program. Definitely something I will need to look into. So many failures. Thanks LG! 😂 Thanks for watching brother 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
Pressure drop across those suction driers isn't helping oil return due to lower refrigerant velocity, high superheat due to the loss of refrigerant from the leaks, mechanical heat from oil loss, low air flow at the IDU's as shown in other videos. This site is basically worst case for the equipment. You would think the software would protect the compressors but I've seen to many fail to believe those protections always work. The damage happens quick and the unit waits too long, tries too many times, running oil return cycles and limiting inverter speed on discharge temp when it should just lock out. Looks like the customer is in a bad spot, but in better hands now if they can cough up some cash.
I should be working with you guys !!!!!!
Sorry, I didn't understand after minute 27, did the compressor break down, did you change it? Or did you just add oil that's why I set the error code? And do you activate the sensors with the tablet? could you make a video using Yellow Jacket Max-flow Deluxe?
I did all the work to fix the leak, but upon start up, the compressor gave off high amps and tried a few times. Locked rotor and gave up the CH26 error code. The compressor failed at that moment. I also couldn't connect my phone to the unit using the LGMV. That was on Saturday. I returned Monday to replace the compressor and inverter board. I also bought a tablet, and was able to connect it that day. Unit started right up, and i was able to control & monitor the entire unit with the LGMV tool and my tablet. We need to come back to replace the solenoid valve so they don't have another major failure. I can make a video using the yellow jacket max flow deluxe the next time I use it 👍 Thanks for watching!
Considering we had a CH42/CH43 error code, that should have shut down the compressor to protect it. Also the compressor has an oil control to protect it which should have not allowed the compressor to start. Electrically testing the unit came up as a positive, those errors should have protected the compressor but it didn't. Can't start a compressor with no refrigerant. The compressor checked electrically but failed mechanically
Stay tuned for new videos every week! Thanks for watching 🙏🔧⚡️
Error code showed because of high amperage and a locked rotor on the compressor on Saturday. I didnt activate any sensors with the tablet. Only connected to start the unit and monitor it
@@JumpermanTech That's right, the high and low pressure switches didn't work for me, thank you, sorry, I'm trying to learn English, sometimes I fail to understand things, greetings from Mexico
Love your videos. Thanx for sharing.
Thank you!! You're very welcome & thanks for watching 🤙🔧⚡️
Fantastic job BRO!!! Thanks for video
Great video.hope u could do a video on error codes
Great job Jumper man.
Thank you brother!!! 🙏🔧⚡️🤙
Looking inside that LG gives me a headache.
Are those units supposed to be so close together? These is only a couple of inches of air gap.
Facts! Same here. Very intimidating as well when you see all the boards and board BEHIND boards. So many components. It's insane. So many wires. As far as unit placement, I should call technical support regarding that. They are a bit close to each other compared to other sites I've seen. They do reject heat upwards but still. Thank you for pointing that out, leaving a comment & watching 🔧⚡️🙏
Another superb video, thank's
You're very welcome & thank you for watching & commenting! 🙏🔧⚡️🤙
Beautiful job my brother, btw, thanks for the shoutout.
I cringe whenever I see LG. Those compressors are junk. I Enjoy your content.
Have you dealt with compressor failures as well? Thank you & thanks for watching! 🙏🔧⚡️🤙
@@JumpermanTech all the time I do commercial and residential HVAC and Refrigeration. Usually 7 out of 10 compressor failures I see are LG lol.
Great Job!!!
Nice job. That wasn't easy.
I’d recommend doing screen recordings on that new tablet and it would be real easy to show what’s going on
I hear that. I should implement that. Appreciate the advice. Thanks for watching! 🙏🔧⚡️
That one escalated really fast. That must be an big bill for the owner
Facts. It was. Everyone is just glad it is working now👍 Thanks for watching! 🙏🔧⚡️
when brazing selenoid valves you need to know if its normal open or normal close, dont throw solenoid magnets if you dont know the flow
Agreed. Thank you for your input 🔧⚡️
Great job 👏
I need to work with you 😂, I like the heights
Come through! I should set up a real life job experience so people can come and learn first hand. I love the heights and views too. Thanks for watching & commenting! This Video has dome twists 👀🤙🔧⚡️
@@Scorchzzz Glad you like that idea! Thank you! 🔧⚡️
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Why not replace the valve ?
We have to order it and they only have 1 supplier to supply my state. Basically a monopoly. We ordered the part and we are still waiting on parts to arrive. When it does, we will replace it but we went in to help them asap and this was the only option besides waiting. AC running nice until this day and it's been a week already without parts. Can't have this happen to a hotel operating 24/7. 8 rooms out of service due to this. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
The rooms had people in them already too! Crazy
I didn't watch the entire video before I made the comment lol I know exactly what that like... living on the east coast of Canada !! LG stands for leaks gas 😅
Nice work as always buddy
I hope you had multiple fire extinguishers available yikes
Facts. That was scary will that pool of oil! Thanks for watching!
LG equipment is junk.