BOTH My A/C Units Are Broke! PLEASE HELP!
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- In this video we take a look at two separate AC units in the same home, both not working!
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I enjoy your videos. I think you’re a great tech.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Don’t worry about people criticizing, if you can learn from them dope. If it’s just base then forget em
Great job Jeff thanks for the video that old girl seem better days time to replace thanks for the video
My thoughts too! Thanks.
Congrats on your channel.
Thanks.
good job, i like that pump drain clearer.
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Nice work congratulations 😊.
Appreciate Woody. You been here from the start and one of my most loyal subs. Thank you 🙏 🤙
Thanks for the video. I've had some luck with brake cleaner for the heavy stuffk; followed by acetone on clean cotton; then a stainless steel brush I only use on aluminum (note the ONLY part). Keep trying and thanks for the video.ol.
Thanks for the advice. 🤙
Wow, being 18 years old, it would be rotten if you repaired it and it leaked again. If it were my system, I’d say it’s time to replace it.
It is time for a replacement😢
Love yur videos Bro 👍
Thanks!
Need old intro music back
Just experimenting new things.
@@JeffsHVACAdventures no problem its fine either way
So you're telling me some dude thought it was a good idea to add refrigerant to a unit with with 6 psi??
We always give the customer options. We highly recommend against it, but it’s always the customers decision at the end of the day.
@@JeffsHVACAdventures Honestly that one shouldn't be on the customer, the whole reason they've banned several refrigerants is because of the effect on the environment when they leak out. It should be illegal to knowingly pump more gas into a system that is known to be faulty and (severely) leaking and it will all been gone in a few weeks. Might as well just start spraying it into the air.
That old, I would tell them to change it all. I would inform them that the evaporator coil in the attic could spring a leak at any time due to its age. Aluminum is hell to do anything with, unless you can flood the area you are working on with inert gas. Aluminum is highly reactive. If you take a screwdriver and scratch a piece of aluminum, the scratched surface will combine with oxygen in the atmosphere to form an invisible layer of aluminum oxide in seconds. The oxide layer is close to the same size as the metal underneath, so the oxidation stops there, unlike iron where rust is bigger than the metal below, so it just keeps rusting away. Aluminum is only expensive because it takes a lot of electricity to break the bond between aluminum and oxygen atoms in the processed ore. Rockets are now made with an alloy of aluminum and lithium because it is light & strong.
When you see a firecracker explode, that was ultra fine aluminum power (dark pyro aluminum) being burned into aluminum oxide (white smoke) by an oxidizer, usually potassium perchlorate in the ratio of 3 parts aluminum, to 7 parts potassium perchlorate by mass. It is a dangerous mixture especially in dry climates, since even a tiny static electric spark can detonate it. The main fuel in solid fuel rockets is aluminum powder.
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Get rid of the intro
Trying new things.
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Congrats ... Keep growing ... Thx
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