I'm very surprised they waited till the next day to call me but at least I didn't have to repair it late at night....
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Kinda cool how we saw that line frost up and thaw out in realtime
Yo Chris dude great video loved the music when you was welding I was dancing around the room watching? Keep safe and enjoy the weekend
They could set up separate internet network that's not on the same system as their POS.
Damn, Chris. I think your skills have jumped up a lot recently. This repair was master-class. Well done! Dead on target.
Thank you for perfectly explained
If you have to have a leak where it was the best place it could happen.
I can't believe it's not butter ……ooorrrr was it 🤔
Thank goodness brazing music is back
Dude not having the sporlan sponsor card shocked me to my core. Even my kids run around saying "QUALITY. INTEGRITY. AND TRADITION"
That Chingas is cattywompas!
If all the refrigerant gas leaked out, then what about the compressor oil? That stayed in the system?
So a device shorted out and blew a hole through the side of a pipe…
Welcome to the Wonderful World of Arc Flashes…
This by the way, is why High Voltage disconnects (especially High Voltage DC Disconnects) are built with Arc Quenchers in them…they stop the Arc as fast as possible to avoid excess damage to the Contacts and or other equipment/people that are next to the Contacts when the Circuit is opened…
Arc Flashes are also why High Amperage Fuses are built so large and above a certain value, filled with Silica Sand, it's so when an Overload happens, they open the Circuit without becoming a Fragmentation Grenade at the same time…
31 seconds in to the video. Your frozen boxes turned to mush.
Who else was thrown off by the new intro? Are you in Ottawa ?
Yay, you brought back the 80s electronic music for the braze montage! Reminds me of original Street Fighter lol
What you'd have to do to convince the customers to go for it is create a server with a VPN end link. You then have a router at the customer site that is ONLY used for the refrigeration equipment, and it's only connection outside is through a VPN directly to your monitoring server. That's how you have to sell it – end to end security, with YOU being the person doing the monitoring, not them. Charge them a set fee per site (or machine) for monitoring ($15 per month per piece of equipment, for example). To compromise their systems, someone would have to break into your system, then bounce to their system – which requires another level of malicious code breaking.
👍 Service area Nepean??
Quick question, when you do torch work, so you have fire extinguisher nearby? Just curious, seen a lot of roof fires and building fires from people doing hot work. Keep up the good work sir. 👍🤠
Can you film adding and changing oil in semi-herm comps?
First day of fall and just got my HVACR hoodie and knit hat…. too bad its still 95 degrees down on the bayou!
Hope I need to change a freezer evap motor soon!!!
Always a good watch! I do have a gripe about you cleaning the condensers but not spraying off the inside of the unit! Why leave it so dirty if you already have the hoses on the roof?! Much nicer to work on a clean condensing unit! Maybe that’s just me 😜
Love your videos! The IoT world is really great for a scenario like this. With the alerts we can also drive it to automatically make tickets in a field service system if there is contracted PM agreement.
They always wait until its 50 degrees before they call you. Then you got to stop what you are doing to come right now to fix it. Its a kick in the groin to get there and the box is stuffed full of melting product and somehow its your fault it's not working. I would notice something going wrong about equipment and let a manager know and they will go. We will wait and see if it doesn't fix itself. Like the refrigeration fairy is supposed to come by in the night and fix your walk-in. You better leave some quarters in there first.
A suitable control circuit fuse could possibly have prevented that punctured line. Although I'd guess it's a fairly rare occurrence.
You should mark all that food with a marker and see if they throw it out when you return to do a follow up Service area Barrhaven??
"This video has been brought to you by WAIT WHAT?!" Service area Kanata??
Great ending, you are completely right. You just never know!
I'm a computer engineer, so I don't usually deal with high current or voltage, but I always wonder why these units don't use solid state contactors. It seems like the contactors almost always need to be replaced when you get called even if they weren't a major contributing factor of the failure. Is that due to cost, technical reasons, or something else entirely? Service area Ottawa??
Another Emmy Award Winning Brazing Montage!!😁😎
Good job boss . you always give new skills, Am in Africa watching u keep it up…. Are you in Orleans ?
What micron level were you able to hit?
A video not sponsored by Sporlan? That caught me off guard
Can you film the changing the oil on the vacuum pump? Maybe explain what you look for on the oil?
That really spun me out when he said something different at the start of the video because I'm so used to hearing Sporlan, rather than Heatcraft 😂 Are you in Nepean ?
Dang, Id really if I could silver solder that Good Id become a full time Refrigeration Tech
Nothing like a 80s beat braze job 😅
Wait, this video isn't brought to us by Sporlan – Quality. Integrity. Tradition 😂
Blew a neat little hole though, was there signs of arcing on the tube?
What no Sporlan plug? Am I on the right channel?
How come the fans were still running while there was no gas in the system?
Why not Per Compressor fuses or heat coils. Way cheaper than a new compressor due to a phase loss