My teacher thank you for all you do I have a question to ask you. But its on Refrigerator. Do you need to add a condenser to a refrigerator of 1/6 after replacing the compressor from R134a to R600a of the same 1/6 size?
First of all, thank you so much for the video. Just a quick question if I may - I brought some drain line tablets, should I put them in the water tray then?
I have had 4 techs look at mine they can’t figure out why it’s leaking out where the cold air blows out looks like it drips off the coil onto the blower wheel then goes onto the floor it’s an LG it’s about 7 years old it didn’t do this until about 5 years condensation lines are clear and they said it’s pitched right. One person said it might be Low on refrigerant and blowing extra cold air causing the coil to sweat more and drip in spots it’s not supposed to they checked the front and rear drain pans for cracks? Thank you for any advice you have.
I suffer from the same with a Gree… I have absolutely no idea. It was relocated from our previous apartment 1 month ago, worked fine before for 6 years, and in the past 1 month as well, but this weekend it started dripping water just as you written. I’ve checked the drain pipe, tray (top and bottom), no leak. Removed the coil as much as I can, it’s clean as I’ve cleaned it on the floor 1 month ago. So far nobody has any idea… also gas pressure was checked 1 month ago, and it’s cooling good. Also no visible ice on the coil so….
@@onlycod2fanI couldn’t believe it after doing all that one of the techs asked what speed I had the blower on? I said most of the time on medium well I guess somewhere in the owners manual it says to keep blower on AUTO when using the AC mode the thing is I never had it on AUTO since I owned it without any issues until a few years ago well I couldn’t believe it. It stopped leaking! It was fine for almost a month then on a really humid day it leaked a little again but not like it was. So right now it seems the blower speed has made a huge difference!
Great video but you can't just remove it from the wall for an easy clean if its installed. You would damage the refrigerant copper piping which will be an expensive mistake
Water flows inside the evaporator, and then it drains out through the drain pipe, if the water is coming out with air it may be possible that the water from the evaporator is dripping on to the blower wheel due to dirty evaporator coil.
@@forevertechenglish man I just done master service few month ago while I brought this ac (second hand).my ac take time to cool.my room is top floor 130 square feet and I install 1.5 ton ac .in day time room is too hot 35 degree Celsius inside it take about 2 hours to come 35 to 28 is it normal?
You are the best teacher here.
Thank you! 😃
My teacher thank you for all you do I have a question to ask you. But
its on Refrigerator. Do you need to add a condenser to a refrigerator of 1/6 after replacing the compressor from R134a to R600a of the same 1/6 size?
Perfect!
Thanks
thank you very sir, very informative video...
First of all, thank you so much for the video. Just a quick question if I may - I brought some drain line tablets, should I put them in the water tray then?
I have never tried those, can't suggest to use them. If you want to try its your will
When wi have courses during the week.im interested to learn more about ac
Good teacher
Thanks for English. My teacher it is very simple according to your knowledge but as a documentary let it stay aside. Thanks for your efforts.
You are welcome!
.
m
Condensate is formed on the ac coils from moisture in the atmosphere.
nice
Thanks
Thanks 🎉
Thanks
Excellent
Thanks
New install of my AC almost a year but leaking is my problem for my AC INVERTER WALL TYPE.
I have had 4 techs look at mine they can’t figure out why it’s leaking out where the cold air blows out looks like it drips off the coil onto the blower wheel then goes onto the floor it’s an LG it’s about 7 years old it didn’t do this until about 5 years condensation lines are clear and they said it’s pitched right. One person said it might be Low on refrigerant and blowing extra cold air causing the coil to sweat more and drip in spots it’s not supposed to they checked the front and rear drain pans for cracks? Thank you for any advice you have.
I suffer from the same with a Gree… I have absolutely no idea. It was relocated from our previous apartment 1 month ago, worked fine before for 6 years, and in the past 1 month as well, but this weekend it started dripping water just as you written. I’ve checked the drain pipe, tray (top and bottom), no leak. Removed the coil as much as I can, it’s clean as I’ve cleaned it on the floor 1 month ago. So far nobody has any idea… also gas pressure was checked 1 month ago, and it’s cooling good. Also no visible ice on the coil so….
@@onlycod2fanI couldn’t believe it after doing all that one of the techs asked what speed I had the blower on? I said most of the time on medium well I guess somewhere in the owners manual it says to keep blower on AUTO when using the AC mode the thing is I never had it on AUTO since I owned it without any issues until a few years ago well I couldn’t believe it. It stopped leaking! It was fine for almost a month then on a really humid day it leaked a little again but not like it was. So right now it seems the blower speed has made a huge difference!
@@onlycod2fanhe said having it on Auto speed helps dry the coil which seems to be true because I barely hear the condensation pump come on now.
I got an a c that is dripping on top of the coil missing the pan and dripping on the floor cant seem to fix it😊
lol, but why is the pan missing at the first place.
@@forevertechenglish funny guy
Great video but you can't just remove it from the wall for an easy clean if its installed. You would damage the refrigerant copper piping which will be an expensive mistake
A proper clean requires a technician.
We recently cleaned our ac 2/3 days back & now the water is leaking ...... What will be the issue ......
Check the drain pipe, it may be bent, or not fitted properly, can i know how did you cleaned it.
Service man cleaned it for us
Will there be a bigger issue .... If we didn't stop itv
So call the service man to check what is the issue, who did service for you.
It might leak after servicing its normal
👌
👍
air conditioner's indoor unit is spitting out water along with the air.what's the problem
Water flows inside the evaporator, and then it drains out through the drain pipe, if the water is coming out with air it may be possible that the water from the evaporator is dripping on to the blower wheel due to dirty evaporator coil.
@@forevertechenglish man I just done master service few month ago while I brought this ac (second hand).my ac take time to cool.my room is top floor 130 square feet and I install 1.5 ton ac .in day time room is too hot 35 degree Celsius inside it take about 2 hours to come 35 to 28 is it normal?
@@jobaerafrozjemin1122@jobaerafrozjemin1122 It's normal, brother. It takes time to cool the room. No issue
@@jobaerafrozjemin1122i read in the manual it happens and its normal