Probably People that don't like someone putting a 230 motor in a 115 evap. Who knows ? thats only thing i can figure. Model number tag has to be Modified for future techs 10 yrs from now, they look at Evaporator tag says 115volt, they be hunting for a 115 breaker, when actually they should be hunting for 230 breaker. that would piss me off. nobody Labeling Evap. 230 Volt. Needs one of those Big orange 230 volt stickers on it. ( i Clicked Like )
Love me them rescue motors.. the demo of the guy in United Refrigeration holding one submerged in a tub of water running had me sold! Destruction manuals are for rookies. Man who knew there was good information in there. BOHN stock and loaded. Wow you gots a goooooowd coil its has pressure in it. Thanks for sharing brotha dave..be safe!
Great video Dave. I found those lever nuts recently and love them. Make wire up faster and easy to change parts while live when needed. The bonus is the slot at the end of the connector is setup to use the probes on your meters for quick diagnosis. Look forward to the next video.
The Wire-Nuts are a German invention, we Call them Click-Wagos, because the Brand is Called WAGO and they make a clicking sound when you close them. As always great Video, great from Germany 💪👍
Awesome video Dave always learn something can’t wait for the install. I’m 6 year tech would like a detail video on measure quick I have filed piece smart probes still learning how to work with them thanks for all you do .
Wow, the service port on the suction header looked baked, Heatcraft needs to train up their factory workers a bit... or maybe it was just sheer boredom on a Friday afternoon... I worked on an old evap where the installer forgot or didn’t know to put the piston into the spider, I found that one circuit was flooded and one circuit was starving, but the TX was still maintaining a consistent superheat. In essence it turned a 7500 Btu coil into a 3750 Btu coil - I’m just guessing as to the actual Btu loss, but it clearly wasn’t efficient. So I agree with you Dave, don’t forget to put the right piston facing the right way into the spider before brazing the TX valve in. Good video man! Thanks!
Hey man, loving all your content. You make it super easy to follow. I'd love to request a video on a topic. I really wanna see a video on how to size equipment, compressors, evaporators line sizing all that type of stuff. Nobody on RUclips seems to do a video on it and I think you'd do a great job. Anyways I'll keep watching your stuff, all the best!
Great content Dave, I’m from Australia Heatcraft is is a common wholesaler here we use, coils look very similar, same distributors, never seen or heard of a nozzle until following your channel, many products are country specific, I’m still trying to track down the drier sight combos.
Dave have had Really bad luck lately with bohn/ heatcrafts pre built coils. 208 units . Solenoid coils were dual voltage from factory. Wired for 115 . Hung 3 in one spot. Long story short all 3 needed solenoid coils after start up. Have switched to build out coils my self . U can trust no body these days.
Love the teaching session!! I’m one of those “visual learners”. I’m in the heating and air business and also own a Italian restaurant. I have a r22 walk in that I switched over to 438a. It seems like it just never shuts off. It’s pretty old and I’m prob gonna have to put in a new compressor and evap. Thanks for the video. PS: is Johnstone supply a good place to buy a evap and compressor?
Good video. Nice job as always Dave. One question, How to choose the right solenoid valve for and old refrigeration system? Before I used to think it was only the pipe size that have to be take on consideration but I heard something different a while ago.
@@NorCal-refrigeration Thanks For the help. I always been on the service side for a few years(3 years on service companies and now 3 on a building), I just started my first installation on my own and I was doing some research for that project. I'm always been scare to take installation because it can be real stressful when you want to do it right. Your videos really help me with a few tricks on installations.
great video Dave!! I have to ask your opinion on using stay brite 8 for your Txv preps on your expansion valve/ solenoid for your evaporters I know from watching back a few years ago Jim pettinato would do a few of his evaporter coils like that just wanted to get your opinion??
Great build, might I make a suggestion Dave? Wouldn't it be easier to braze the two pieces connected to the solenoid outside?. then the final piece to the txv value on the inside of the coil?
Excellent video! Just curious why didn’t you go with the ECM fan motors? The ones you got before are they still holding up good or have you experienced any issues?
Hey Dave... Great video! Surfing question... do you surf traditional style with a full size board? I have a couple of times, but just got stood up and fell off right after. Super tiring that sport... I though I ran a marathon just after 20 minutes each time. I am average build at 53 yrs of age... I thought maybe surfing was for super fit chiseled guys.
Could you please let us know what wire you're using and flux. What is your favorite? I've had different recommendations from everyone. Dome don't even use flux. I'm stumped and want to put out a better product and make it simple.
One more comment... love the smurf bones song. Companies are using those things out here in NS Canada. Tip: I saw you do a roof top repair, and you had to tape the exposed electrical line... maybe just temporarily. What's a good nick name for that? Cowboyed it in? Wrangled it in? Which do you like better? Okay... Here's the tip. Your Electrical wholesaler sells super stretchy waterproof electrical tape that they use on electrical lines on submersible water pumps deep in drilled wells. Put that shit on and not just getting down and dirty cowboy style... Your the Lone F**king Ranger on that one!
I am curious if you have ever watched Jim Pettinato's videos? He was a great source of information a few years ago. I think you'd like him, he was very thorough like you.
hi Dave if i going to change the refrigerant 22 to 404 after the coil had installed.how can i take out the nazzel? it looks stay in there so tight. thank you for answer
Cut the copper and use a small pick or a bent paper clip to pull the retainer ring and nozzle out. You will need to ream the the copper after cutting it or it won't come out. Just my 2 cents
don't do that! slight difference in winding/load will make the voltage low on one and soar high on the other and magic smoke will emit from both before the show stops :)
i'd use a 1/2 ton valve. i am under the understanding the valves open 50% in either direction. in other words a 1/2 ton valve is good for 1/4-3/4 ton or 3,000 to 9,000 btu's. a 1 ton valve is good for 3/4 ton to 1.5 ton or 9,000 btu's to 18,000 btu's. i Personally select a valve closest to the tonnage i need. 1/2 ton being closer than 1 ton. You can allways call sporlan or alco and ask them to be sure. i Personally Believe if u use a 1 ton valve on a 1/2 ton application you will get Flooding to the compressor sometimes, it would Probably Work Fine But, YOu Better be Running a Suction accumulator because when that valve opens it's gonna OPEN. possibility of losing a compressor due to liquid slugging without an accumulator.
Who could possible give a thumbs down? That was a lot of great info. Thanks for sharing you wealth of knowledge Dave!
Probably those customers who dave fired
Probably People that don't like someone putting a 230 motor in a 115 evap. Who knows ? thats only thing i can figure. Model number tag has to be Modified for future techs 10 yrs from now, they look at Evaporator tag says 115volt, they be hunting for a 115 breaker, when actually they should be hunting for 230 breaker. that would piss me off. nobody Labeling Evap. 230 Volt. Needs one of those Big orange 230 volt stickers on it. ( i Clicked Like )
Nice to see more of you "teaching" video's. I love the tip on marking the Evap layout on the cardboard. Thanks for the video.
Nice educational video there, Dave. Two thumbs up! All the haters who gave it a thumbs down can pound salt.
Thanks Tom🤘🤘
Great stuff Dave, all the info is pure gold, wish I had you as a mentor fun and a smart dude your awesome!!
Love those tutorials , Dave , fantastic 👍
Love me them rescue motors.. the demo of the guy in United Refrigeration holding one submerged in a tub of water running had me sold! Destruction manuals are for rookies. Man who knew there was good information in there. BOHN stock and loaded. Wow you gots a goooooowd coil its has pressure in it. Thanks for sharing brotha dave..be safe!
Great video Dave. I found those lever nuts recently and love them. Make wire up faster and easy to change parts while live when needed. The bonus is the slot at the end of the connector is setup to use the probes on your meters for quick diagnosis. Look forward to the next video.
The Wire-Nuts are a German invention, we Call them Click-Wagos, because the Brand is Called WAGO and they make a clicking sound when you close them.
As always great Video, great from Germany 💪👍
Dam i feel like I owe Dave some money lol Dave is the best
Lol
Another great video Dave 👍
NICE JOB!!!!
Always enjoy your videos...
Pretty much the best videos on RUclips 👍
Thank you tommy🤘⚡️🤘
That was a clean build! Man i learned a few things.
Good vid Super Dave ... Nice prep job ... Love those lever nuts , use them a lot myself ...
That's what we use over here in EU , we don't have the wire nuts you guys use , we also use " domino " connectors a loooot
Where the hell was this video when I needed it LOL 😂
Another awesome job Dave 👍👍👍
🤘🤘
Awesome video Dave always learn something can’t wait for the install. I’m 6 year tech would like a detail video on measure quick I have filed piece smart probes still learning how to work with them thanks for all you do .
Good stuff Dave 👍
Sweet build out nc Dave
Super Dave you are the man...if I could only down load your technical brain. I read manuals when I am on the can.
Right on Ruben
Your the man brother keep em coming
Sweet job mate, i liked that👍
You the man Dave! Want me to say it again? You the MAN Dave!! Cool cool. Go 49ers!
Great video thank you Dave.
I enjoyed the show..thank you..
awesome video dave. would love to see the rest of the video when you wire and install condenser
Nice Video Dave
Muy bien esplicdo Dave, saludos desde Argentina 👍👍
Wow, the service port on the suction header looked baked, Heatcraft needs to train up their factory workers a bit... or maybe it was just sheer boredom on a Friday afternoon...
I worked on an old evap where the installer forgot or didn’t know to put the piston into the spider, I found that one circuit was flooded and one circuit was starving, but the TX was still maintaining a consistent superheat. In essence it turned a 7500 Btu coil into a 3750 Btu coil - I’m just guessing as to the actual Btu loss, but it clearly wasn’t efficient. So I agree with you Dave, don’t forget to put the right piston facing the right way into the spider before brazing the TX valve in.
Good video man! Thanks!
Good vid bro!
For a minute, I thought you was gonna say, I put the clip in the AK you being from CA
Hey man, loving all your content. You make it super easy to follow. I'd love to request a video on a topic. I really wanna see a video on how to size equipment, compressors, evaporators line sizing all that type of stuff. Nobody on RUclips seems to do a video on it and I think you'd do a great job. Anyways I'll keep watching your stuff, all the best!
i'll be doing one shortly, i was just thinking of doing one the other day. i have a line sizing video.
@@OcRefrig Awesome, looking forward to that. I've seen your line set sizing video its excellent.
Thanks. 👍
Ya 220vac med temp evaps are hard to get.
Nice job brother 👍
Great content Dave, I’m from Australia Heatcraft is is a common wholesaler here we use, coils look very similar, same distributors, never seen or heard of a nozzle until following your channel, many products are country specific, I’m still trying to track down the drier sight combos.
Good info Troy, you would think in our global economy we would have the same gear.
@@NorCal-refrigeration hey , is heatcdaft and Bohn the same company ?
Sterling Archer yes
Nice Diamond Dave
Thank for the video
Dave have had Really bad luck lately with bohn/ heatcrafts pre built coils. 208 units . Solenoid coils were dual voltage from factory. Wired for 115 . Hung 3 in one spot. Long story short all 3 needed solenoid coils after start up. Have switched to build out coils my self . U can trust no body these days.
Great point
Love the teaching session!! I’m one of those “visual learners”. I’m in the heating and air business and also own a Italian restaurant. I have a r22 walk in that I switched over to 438a. It seems like it just never shuts off. It’s pretty old and I’m prob gonna have to put in a new compressor and evap. Thanks for the video. PS: is Johnstone supply a good place to buy a evap and compressor?
They are.
Good video. Nice job as always Dave. One question, How to choose the right solenoid valve for and old refrigeration system? Before I used to think it was only the pipe size that have to be take on consideration but I heard something different a while ago.
They have a capacity size. But the liquid line needs to the correct size.
@@NorCal-refrigeration Thanks For the help. I always been on the service side for a few years(3 years on service companies and now 3 on a building), I just started my first installation on my own and I was doing some research for that project. I'm always been scare to take installation because it can be real stressful when you want to do it right. Your videos really help me with a few tricks on installations.
Best hvac channel ever
Thank you Mikey
great video Dave!! I have to ask your opinion on using stay brite 8 for your Txv preps on your expansion valve/ solenoid for your evaporters I know from watching back a few years ago Jim pettinato would do a few of his evaporter coils like that just wanted to get your opinion??
I don’t use it. But I think it would be fine.
Great build, might I make a suggestion Dave? Wouldn't it be easier to braze the two pieces connected to the solenoid outside?. then the final piece to the txv value on the inside of the coil?
You could, but this way it’s all purged
Excellent video! Just curious why didn’t you go with the ECM fan motors? The ones you got before are they still holding up good or have you experienced any issues?
There good still these are only 45$
That's pretty much how I do it. Straight forward
Hey Dave... Great video! Surfing question... do you surf traditional style with a full size board? I have a couple of times, but just got stood up and fell off right after. Super tiring that sport... I though I ran a marathon just after 20 minutes each time. I am average build at 53 yrs of age... I thought maybe surfing was for super fit chiseled guys.
I’ve surfed since I was kid it’s like riding a bike. I have boards from 6’6” - 8’ it was my life in my 20’s -30’s.
Should I finally switch to oxy eceylene
Doing the exact thing today dave
but will it be as nice a job as Dave's?
Hope so
Bohned again by Bohn. haha. Well, at least you will have a pair of good 115V motors for a service job ;-)
Can you use those locking wire nuts on R290 units? I know they don’t want the regular ones.
Kevin Carter true uses a similar design to them so I’m sure you can
Could you please let us know what wire you're using and flux. What is your favorite? I've had different recommendations from everyone. Dome don't even use flux. I'm stumped and want to put out a better product and make it simple.
That was all done with 15% no flux
One more comment... love the smurf bones song. Companies are using those things out here in NS Canada. Tip: I saw you do a roof top repair, and you had to tape the exposed electrical line... maybe just temporarily. What's a good nick name for that? Cowboyed it in? Wrangled it in? Which do you like better? Okay... Here's the tip. Your Electrical wholesaler sells super stretchy waterproof electrical tape that they use on electrical lines on submersible water pumps deep in drilled wells. Put that shit on and not just getting down and dirty cowboy style... Your the Lone F**king Ranger on that one!
Hey Dave, do u worry if moisture gets into the t stat from the back hole?
No
id put some silcone in the hole. good point.
I am curious if you have ever watched Jim Pettinato's videos? He was a great source of information a few years ago. I think you'd like him, he was very thorough like you.
Big fan. Jim rocks.
What brand of wire nuts do you use
Wago
👍
hi Dave if i going to change the refrigerant 22 to 404 after the coil had installed.how can i take out the nazzel? it looks stay in there so tight. thank you for answer
Cut the copper and use a small pick or a bent paper clip to pull the retainer ring and nozzle out. You will need to ream the the copper after cutting it or it won't come out.
Just my 2 cents
@@mccutcheonservicesllc81 thanks bro
Tou can also try to use a drywall screw. This may work if it will not spin.
You could put the motor in series, that way divide the voltage on the 2motors
don't do that! slight difference in winding/load will make the voltage low on one and soar high on the other and magic smoke will emit from both before the show stops :)
@@throttlebottle5906 you mean fireworks bonus? I gotta try this out😁😂💥🎆🎇✨
@@sjefoekel6058 for added smoke and fireworks show, use two 240V motors on 480V lol
Dave you gotta get a GoPro attached to a hat so you can use two hands and video at the same time! Lol
I have one.
For 7000 btu, will you use half ton txv or one ton?
A ton..better to throttle down than not have enough.
i'd use a 1/2 ton valve. i am under the understanding the valves open 50% in either direction. in other words a 1/2 ton valve is good for 1/4-3/4 ton or 3,000 to 9,000 btu's. a 1 ton valve is good for 3/4 ton to 1.5 ton or 9,000 btu's to 18,000 btu's. i Personally select a valve closest to the tonnage i need. 1/2 ton being closer than 1 ton. You can allways call sporlan or alco and ask them to be sure. i Personally Believe if u use a 1 ton valve on a 1/2 ton application you will get Flooding to the compressor sometimes, it would Probably Work Fine But, YOu Better be Running a Suction accumulator because when that valve opens it's gonna OPEN. possibility of losing a compressor due to liquid slugging without an accumulator.
Buy a camera that put on your head it's hard to watch✌🤣🤣
Not soo many, but an anall option to have a sight glass between tev & the solenoid yeah nah yeah!
Nah no need.
Good Video ! Lots of Good info.
Nice to see more of you "teaching" video's. I love the tip on marking the Evap layout on the cardboard. Thanks for the video.