Vinotemp Wine Cooler Troubleshooting and Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • This video shows troubleshooting techniques on a Vinotemp wine cooler and covers evacuating and recharging sealed system using R600A refrigerant.

Комментарии • 14

  • @Stopobesityforlife
    @Stopobesityforlife Год назад

    Aaron is the best!!! I am the owner of this wine cabinet. Really appreciate him taking the time to fix this wine cooler. Company gave little help and support. He’s the best if have any refrigeration issues.

  • @MrMultitool
    @MrMultitool Год назад

    You're right it is an art. You have some great equipment for finding a leak. I have seen hvac units that would only leak with positive pressure. I'm really glad to see you posting more stuff.

  • @darickbryant3974
    @darickbryant3974 Год назад

    Aaron what size turbo torch tip do you use.Also where do tou order your service port fittings ,The one with just the fitting no pipe attached. Thanks

    • @SubZeroSpecialists
      @SubZeroSpecialists  Год назад +1

      I use a #5 and #3 tip depending on the job, mostly use the #3 for tight spaces. The last time I bought access ports I bough 1K from a supplier in China, that was 5 years ago and I still have plenty left. Try Amazon or eBay. The best one to get is 1/8 NPT x 1/4” flare with Schroeder valve.

    • @darickbryant3974
      @darickbryant3974 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@SubZeroSpecialists Thanks

  • @turtlebutt55
    @turtlebutt55 Год назад

    I dont know if this was proper or not but I would remove process tube on drier and sweat directly to it to save space in tight spots.

    • @SubZeroSpecialists
      @SubZeroSpecialists  Год назад +2

      How can you evacuate the system properly with no access to the high-side? Pulling a vacuum from both side of the system ensures a good pull down.

    • @turtlebutt55
      @turtlebutt55 Год назад

      Sorry meant other tube.@@SubZeroSpecialists

    • @octaviojabali6981
      @octaviojabali6981 Год назад

      Great work how would you rate the master cool scale in the market for one ? Thank you

    • @SubZeroSpecialists
      @SubZeroSpecialists  Год назад

      @@octaviojabali6981 well it’s the first time I used it and it was pretty easy.

  • @robinkennedy9974
    @robinkennedy9974 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Aaron, Have a GE wine cooler GWS04HAESS which cools from ambient (80F) to 65F but no further. Used to only cool to 70F but after repeated cycling on and off it now manages to get to the 65F. It gurgles when running much like the one in your video. On switching off the refrigerant can be heard moving for about a minute presumably to equalize the pressure on either side of the compressor lines. Would you have any suggestions? I am thinking maybe oil from the compressor is forming a blockage maybe in the capillary tubing? Is it possible that there is a blockage forming as the temperature cools i.e. when it gets to around 65F? Could heating the dryer or capillary lines help volatilize the blockage. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks, Rob

    • @SubZeroSpecialists
      @SubZeroSpecialists  11 месяцев назад

      Yes heating the capillary tube would help dissolve any dried oil, but you could also have a Freon leak. Is it R600A refrigerant? The gurgling sound could be from the accumulator inside attached to the evap.

    • @robinkennedy9974
      @robinkennedy9974 11 месяцев назад

      Hey Aaron, thanks for the quick reply. Yes it is 600a. Re leak. Yes that is always a possibility but wouldnt it eventually leak all the refrigerant out?

    • @SubZeroSpecialists
      @SubZeroSpecialists  11 месяцев назад

      You would think so, after I drained the refrigerant from the vinotemp it was still gurgling, I’m assuming the R600A left in the dusty was boiling off.