How to charge mini split yourself, DIY 410a refrigerant, save money!

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Komentáře • 625

  • @DEtchells
    @DEtchells Před 2 lety +66

    IMPORTANT NOTE: You need to purge a little refrigerant through the hose connected to the refrigerant tank *before* connecting to your gauges. You do *not* want to get any air into the system! If you don’t purge the hose, you’ll inject all the air in it into the system.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety +9

      Yes Dave, that is mentioned on the video description, but thanks for the reminder for everyone.

  • @barryl8491
    @barryl8491 Před rokem +2

    What a simple, straight forward video. Spent 30 min searching around and countless videos to just confuse me untill i came upon this one. Thx!

  • @Freedom_Aint_Comfort
    @Freedom_Aint_Comfort Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for your video I tried it on my Senville two air handler mini split. Aura model 18000btu. It worked like a charm but only after the third try. I must stress to everyone please bleed the lines. Make sure the air conditioner is running when you’re hitting this psi Mark. Again bleed the lines, bleed the lines on the gauges. If you ever have trouble DM me. I can explain to you in detail what I did. I don’t make CZcams videos much at all. My leaks were s result of loose connections. All my refrigerant leaked out so I charged it from empty. Lord bless.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem +1

      Great share, yes, very important, it was done prior, but also ensure you fix the loose connections BEFORE adding!

    • @dannyluong9246
      @dannyluong9246 Před rokem

      Please show me how to charge it from empty (for multi-zone). Thank you

    • @patrickpham1704
      @patrickpham1704 Před rokem

      Paper wadder: Please show me how to bleed the line. Thank you

  • @LongTrout
    @LongTrout Před 2 lety +1

    Save money... love this video.... best thing to ever happen for many split companies and HV AC contractors. Keep up the good work.

  • @carpetgeniepsl
    @carpetgeniepsl Před rokem +1

    Thankyou. After looking at many videos, your was the best for my family. Saved 300

  • @prenticelennon3087
    @prenticelennon3087 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Thank You THANK YOU!!! We are having heat wave in LA and my house was so hot and now it's cooling down!! My dogs thank you too!

  • @Henryse
    @Henryse Před rokem +1

    Sweet! our system is revived, because of your video. Thank you!

  • @themongooser7199
    @themongooser7199 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you for the video. My 410a was delivered today and I just got done recharging my 24k BTU Mr Cool. PSI was at 75 and wouldn’t get my garage below 80. It was basically blowing warm air. Turned the AC to 73 and went outside to recharge it. Took about 5 min, As soon as I walked into the garage I could feel the cold air again.. Since I installed the split system myself I had all the tools already. $75 for a bottle of 410a is way better than $500 for a service tech to do it.

  • @djchiesa3567
    @djchiesa3567 Před 2 lety +1

    I am grateful for these videos. I'm a widow in N.Ca. and the contractors are constantly trying to gouge me. For a single ductless minisplit (21-24seer 18-21 btu) unit I've been quoted 6000-10,000. Costco has a mrcool 21seer/18but for $1,500 now I need to get a friend to help me install. I already had the electrician (his bid for a lot of work was 3.8K where most bids are at 7-10K for electrical work) install the 240/40amp circuit & outlet.

  • @eddiename8727
    @eddiename8727 Před 2 lety

    This video is very helpful, thank you for taking the time to help people like me.

  • @stevecha3612
    @stevecha3612 Před 2 lety +3

    Any recommendations if the unit has 5 line sets (5 units inside the building that are controlled by the one outdoor unit). Would you have all the indoor units running and is there a specific port to use for filling since there are 5 line sets?

  • @georges2569
    @georges2569 Před 4 lety +7

    On the yellow hose at the gauges don’t remove that hose just slightly open it up till you see the Freon coming out then just simply tighten it up and then proceed on what he’s describing you need to get the contaminated air out of your hoses first

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 4 lety

      Correct. A split second is enough until you see refrigerant come out, so you can purge it.

  • @donatasnuobara8107
    @donatasnuobara8107 Před 2 lety

    Can agree with many, that video is really great! Would you be so kind and comment how you add refrigerant to air to water heat pump? Unit on and on heating ? What psi I should look for to check if it has the right amount of refrigerant? It's R410a. THANK YOU!

  • @SaveGreenHere
    @SaveGreenHere  Před 3 lety +4

    Purging........ On the yellow hose, 1-connect to tank, and gauges. Slowly open the valve on the REFRIGERANT tank as to slowly release some refrigerant 2-On the gauges, slowly unscrew yellow hose at manifold until you hear air out, should just take a second. Quickly tighten. On the blue (suction) hose, 1-Fully tighten hose on the HVAC unit, and on the gauges. 2-Slowly loosen connection on manifold, the remnants of air in the line will bleed out at the connection to the gauges, (you will hear the sound of air coming out) at the manifold connection, and you can quickly tighten immediately after. It is a split second thing!

    • @ovm4133
      @ovm4133 Před 3 lety

      SaveGreenHere oh ok thank you so much for the info am gonna do that today 🙏🏼

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 3 lety +1

      You should be fine!

    • @Maxima7380
      @Maxima7380 Před 3 lety

      @@SaveGreenHere , do you have a video on how to get the R410A out of a wall unit and into the compressor so that I can replace the wall unit?

  • @sierrasurvivor1798
    @sierrasurvivor1798 Před rokem +3

    One other question. When beginning to add the refrigerant, should both high and low pressure valves on the outside unit of the minisplit be wide open?

  • @lardo5150
    @lardo5150 Před 2 lety

    YES THank you! Getting ready to do this. Did you do anything with the valves? Did you turn them off or you just hook it up and ahve it running to add the juice? Talking about the valves you turn to release the refrigerant into the system.

  • @infonator1
    @infonator1 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, Can you hook up directly the yellow line on to the 410a refigerant tank or do you need the on /off valve adapter? Thanks.

  • @upbeatgroove
    @upbeatgroove Před 2 lety

    Great video and thanks for the help.
    When adding refrigerant from a 410a
    tank do you keep the two valves open that you open with Allan wrench when releasing the precharged refrigerant from the outside unit upon installation or do you close them.
    Thanks again.

  • @PhiNguyen-pc9qg
    @PhiNguyen-pc9qg Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Do you know if the procedure differs when you have more than one zone?

  • @jimc8665
    @jimc8665 Před 3 lety

    Great videos, thank you. Question: I have fujitsu flex dual zone with an AOU18RLXFZH outdoor unit, are the ideal low side pressures the same 117-120 with both evaporators running indoors? Just had a big snow storm up here in CT so it will be a while before I can run it in AC, but the system has had that water running sound along with gassing sounds after cycling off. Fwiw, its been doing that since I sucked it down, released the precharge and started using it last summer. No leaks according to nitrogen test or electronic leak detector since then.

  • @ShannonRawls
    @ShannonRawls Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for giving us the game!

  • @owenz3831
    @owenz3831 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the tutorial! The AC guy told me that the freon is 1-2 lbs lower than normal two weeks ago. I followed your instruction and made sure all the hoses were securely connected. However, the gauge shows a low side pressure of 0 (the AC is running fine). But it stayed at 210 psi when I release the refrigerant into the unit (is it the tank's pressure?) Do I need to open the service value to get the pressure readings?

  • @khalidjy7110
    @khalidjy7110 Před 2 lety

    Does the 117-120 psi range apply to different sizes of AC units?

  • @Captfuntastic
    @Captfuntastic Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this. I have 2 mini splits that need recharge every 2 years that costs me close to $500 each time I call a service tech. I got everything for less than $200 and should last me 10 years

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 4 lety +2

      Glad to help. However, you may have a really small, slow leak if you need recharge every two years, and should try to find out where the source is. It may be at the ends. Try this, it works extremely well, and use it when you have to add refrigerant again, and you may never have to add refrigerant, as it's a closed loop system.... amzn.to/3edDJsX

    • @Captfuntastic
      @Captfuntastic Před 4 lety

      SaveGreenHere techs have checked everything and even new line sets and pressure test. They told me (2 different companies) that the flare fittings are what leaks and are a poor design. I loved these ductless units in the beginning but I would never do this again and cannot recommend them anymore.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Captfuntastic You need to use this. Otherwise, you are asking for it...... amzn.to/33zQLz6

    • @Captfuntastic
      @Captfuntastic Před 3 lety

      SaveGreenHere tried that already

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb Před 3 lety

      @@Captfuntastic Flares made right don't leak, mini splits are great, a good flare tool matters too

  • @AlphaEntInc
    @AlphaEntInc Před rokem

    Thank you for the refrigerant link. I will have all the supplies I need to get this done. QUESTION:
    When beginning to add the refrigerant, should both high and low pressure valves on the outside unit of the mini split be wide open? What about when doing a back pressure test with Nitrogen. Are they open or closed? I don't want to mess up the compressor or anything by accidentally shooting nitrogen in there if its not supposed to be. Thank you for all your help.
    Watched the ads for your channels ad revenue. Will be watching more of your mini split electrical wiring videos tomorrow.

    • @bkhoavo
      @bkhoavo Před 8 měsíci

      You're not ready for this bro.

  • @dew117
    @dew117 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for for sharing .
    The best practice for mini split is to start from zero ... Pull the vacuum and add refrigerant by weight.
    Anyway, I also top up my 9000 BTU gree inverter..
    During topping up, I keep monitoring
    psi on the gauge,
    current from the clamp meter ,
    temperature on suction line ,
    temperature from supply vs return air on evap unit.
    I turn my ac to turbo mode or max cool... run for a while ...and adding refrigerant...
    My sweet spot
    Gauge psi.. 125-130
    Current getting close to RLA (it is ok for mini split to ramp up to RLA on turbo mode... We are not gonna keep using turbo mode all the time in real life, right?... The current will go down when on normal operation.
    Super-Heat keeps fluctuating in the range of 5 +-3, which is normal
    Delta T or return air temp minus supply air temp on the evap indoor unit is between 15-20 degreeF

  • @CasaDelGato
    @CasaDelGato Před 2 lety +1

    Failed recharge. sigh.
    I recently installed a new Senville 18K btu unit. Did a 1.5 hr vacuum test, no problem.
    Finished setup and started the system running. (note: It's winter!)
    It started heating just fine. Then I got a call and had to leave for six hours.
    Came back - and it wasn't heating anymore.
    Turned it off, and checked the Freon pressure. it was 0. Apparently the system developed a nasty leak somewhere.
    Since I had shortened the lineset (I only need about 20'), I assumed my flaring job wasn't good enough.
    Due to shipping snafus, I had a spare lineset (25'), so I just replaced my shortened one with a factory built one (and looped it).
    Since I had to wait for the Freon to arrive, I did a VERY LONG (4 day) vacuum test. It held vacuum.
    It's 36 deg F outside.
    Since there was no freon and I didn't want to run the compressor when empty, I did a slow fill to 100psi.
    Then powered up the system, and was able to fill it to 115psi. Wouldn't go higher. (freon too cold??)
    Yes, it's in Cooling mode - as I do have an alternate heat source in the house.
    Let it run for 15 minutes - no cooling, blower running inside, the fan on the outside unit is NOT running, but I can hear the compressor running.
    Pressure hasn't changed.
    Tried flipping it to Heat mode, and waited 15 minutes. No heating inside, inside blower running, outside fan and compressor running.
    No heat. Pressure hasn't changed.
    Gave up and shut it all down.
    Any suggestions?

    • @CHS10901
      @CHS10901 Před 2 lety

      Did you open the valves from the compressor to the lines? Towards the beginning of the video, he said don't try and add refrigerant to these ports. Ask me why I know? Been there, done that. Once you have the lines all connected, take the caps off and open the valves on both the high and low, you should hear a hissing sound as the preloaded refrigerant goes from the compressor to the lines. Open the valves all the way until the stop and then see if you get the heating and cooling desired. This is somewhat off the top of my head recalling from a couple of years ago, but I think there was also set of a master valves on top of the individual ports on my unit as well, so you might want to check that as well.

  • @jamesjuhcomery9291
    @jamesjuhcomery9291 Před 4 lety +3

    How to bleed the refrigerant line before you add it back to the condenser?

  • @stacktier8257
    @stacktier8257 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant, thank you.

  • @marcoendara719
    @marcoendara719 Před rokem

    I connected the hoses to charge my Mitsubishi mini split and it looks like it has 150 psi. Does this mean it is overcharged and I need to remove some of the 410a to get to the 120 psi?
    The unit is running in cooling mode and the temp outside is 75 and 90% humidity.
    What is the best way to get it to the sweet spot 117-120 psi?
    Thanks

  • @ricardoresendiz5460
    @ricardoresendiz5460 Před 2 lety

    muy buen video carnal gracias por allí darle a la gente gracias

  • @diysolaradventures7894
    @diysolaradventures7894 Před rokem +1

    What if you think your mini split is empty of freon and your compressor is barely running at all do I perform a pressure test and do I need to pull a vaccum before I add fresh refrigerant
    12,000 btu Senville low presser no refrigerant

  • @winefarmer1
    @winefarmer1 Před 2 lety

    Is the procedure the same for a multi-head system?

  • @deanroadifer6013
    @deanroadifer6013 Před rokem +3

    If you go to the support section from the manufacturer of you mini split they will send you a chart showing the proper PSI needed according to the temperature outside and the temperature inside. This will be more accurate.

  • @richardday2893
    @richardday2893 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi buddy
    What's the sweet spot for R32 please?

  • @garylespron7-WS
    @garylespron7-WS Před rokem +1

    Nice! 👌Thanks for sharing ✌😎

  • @taiwanluthiers
    @taiwanluthiers Před 8 měsíci

    I found pressure to be really unreliable on a mini split, especially if it's something with an electronic expansion valve, as they will adjust both the subcooling and superheat on the fly for optimal condition...
    Mine doesn't have electronic expansion valves, just capillary tubes, but I did it by pressure and feels like I might have overcharged it, as the compressor started becoming harder and harder to start, and dropping the charge (recovering refrigerants) fixed it. When this is done, the AC is cooling better but also the compressor hard start problem disappeared. However on the R22 system the pressure is reading to around 40 psi (which corresponds to a saturation temperature of about -10C), and it would never go above that, but any attempt to try and go over that either resulted in weakening the compressor or even seizing it up. I think saturation temperature adjusts itself based on various operating conditions as well as fan speed (you really want a ton of airflow over the evaporator to get accurate reading). If you look inside a mini split condenser there's a capillary tube leading from the condenser coil before it comes out to the valves. I do not know why this exists but there is likely a reason for it. This does not exist in standard AC units with a TXV. I know some even do it by current draw, but again, it seems unreliable. Weight seems to be the most accurate way to do it.
    It feels like a mini split needs to be completely recovered and then have the charge weighted out.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Great points! Yes recovering completely and weighing is key, and mentioned in the video description.

  • @Commsprepper
    @Commsprepper Před 2 lety +2

    You have an awesome channel.

  • @janvanderlinde3039
    @janvanderlinde3039 Před 2 lety

    to the < is open to the > is close🤣

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety +1

      All valves closed except the blue one. Best practice is to vacuum out the lines, done before video). Weight the refrigerant on a scale, according to what the label on your unit says, Example, 1.5 pounds. Slowly, open the blue valve, and let the unit run on cool, and open the blue valve and allow some refrigerant, and let the unit stabilize for 15 minutes. Adding refrigerant is a step that requires patience, and the proper tools. Unfortunately not many have either, lol.

  • @mlwee6796
    @mlwee6796 Před 3 lety +1

    Thsnks for showing how to open and close the valve. Can you make a video to show where the blue and yellow hose are connected.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 3 lety

      Hey Mo! You are welcome! The other videos we uploaded cover that...... czcams.com/video/RndlC9g5HzQ/video.html and czcams.com/video/b_aysEpNLes/video.html

  • @dhuff9844
    @dhuff9844 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!!

  • @alfredoandroid357
    @alfredoandroid357 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you
    Thank you
    Thank you
    Following your steps i was able to fill my system
    I have 2 zones
    I hook up the gauge to the 1/4 inch pipe like you said and
    I was scare at first because when I hook up the gauge it was at 50 but when put it on cool and turn on the system it will drop too zero
    It didn't exactly match your video but I knew I didn't have a leak because I pressure test the system and ran a vacuum before
    So I just said fuk it and follow your video it was on cool and the system was running the gauge was at zero but as I put gas in the gauge will go up little by little until the gauge read 115-117 sweet spot
    Also I went to each unit and the air went from just cool air too actually cold air
    I think in your video the system probably had more gas then my system or maybe because my system is 2 zones that why its started at 0 when I ran it
    Thank you, I really appreciate the help, gonna check to see if you have a donate page like with PayPal want to send you $50 tip for your help bro

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 3 lety

      You are welcome! On your question, my Paypal is savegreenhere@gmail.com Thanks, much appreciated!

    • @alfredoandroid357
      @alfredoandroid357 Před 3 lety

      Gonna send it tonight or tomorrow, thanks

  • @elkhunter307
    @elkhunter307 Před 10 měsíci

    Is this static or dynamic, static pressure should be 120? Dynamic meaning the system is operating.

  • @balfome
    @balfome Před 2 měsíci

    How do you add EasySeal Ultimate LS? Can you do a video on it?

  • @turnerfam540
    @turnerfam540 Před 2 lety +2

    Just found your channel, and absolutely love the content!! I have an LG24k three zone unit. Would I be able to use this same process and shoot for the 117-120 psi? Thanks so much! Subscribed!!

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety

      There have been some variations with some manufacturers and models, so look at the manual. It's there on the ones we have installed.

  • @ahmedlz9495
    @ahmedlz9495 Před 2 lety

    what is the mathematical relation between the PSI and the temperature cuz the right PSI must be read in 25 C° so how can i calculate the right psi in any given temperature ?

  • @crennie6928
    @crennie6928 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the informative video. Just have a question about any possible air in the system or line when you attach the canister to the unit. Is there anything or any way to bleed out the slight amount of air that is in the line/hose before the refrigerant is added? Thanks!

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 4 lety +1

      Put ball valves on, like these.... amzn.to/2Q0jO81

    • @crennie6928
      @crennie6928 Před 4 lety

      @@SaveGreenHere I have not seen those, but that seems like a great way to do it. Thanks!

  • @ericboisselle1145
    @ericboisselle1145 Před rokem +2

    thank you help me a lot!

  • @rj2764
    @rj2764 Před rokem +1

    It is 6 degrees outside and I put my pump in cooling mode but the outdoor unit will not come on because it is too cold any suggestions?

  • @ericboisselle1145
    @ericboisselle1145 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @davidbyer4558
    @davidbyer4558 Před 4 lety

    Please bare with me as Im not a HVAC tech. Here goes. I just purchased a LG 22000 btu 1 zone mini split system. The unit comes pre-charged for a 25 foot line set, but I need a 35 foot line set to reach my living room,so I purchased one.. I believe after watching your 2 videos I would do this.....1) Install the system with the 35 foot line set. 2) Vacuum out the line set down to -30psi , wait a while and check for pressure leaks. If there are no leaks, my next step 3) would be to release the R410A which came pre-charged in the unit into the system. 4) Then I would check the pressure in the line set with the vacuum gauge to see what the psi is and then add as much R410A..... which I would have to purchase separately, to get it to between 117psi and 120psi.. Im pretty sure there is no need to purge the system. Does this procedure sound correct....thanks PS the manual says to add 0.38 oz/ft. So that should be about 3.80 lbs.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 4 lety

      Yes, sounds like you should be fine. It will be very critical, to use the sealer, amzn.to/367xEf2 to ensure no leaks at the connections. Hope you have your refrigerant already. Ebay seems to still have it, but there's an industry push to eliminate sales on the web. You can get 11 pounds for $107 delivered to your door, and that's not bad considering retail market prices.... rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5575339965&toolid=10001&campid=5338199104&customid=&mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2FR410a-R-410a-R-410a-Refrigerant-11lb-tank-New-Factory-Sealed%2F202661144956%3Fhash%3Ditem2f2f8ba97c%253Ag%253Au0YAAOSwz4Zc%257Er2V%253Asc%253AFedExHomeDelivery%252133990%2521US%2521-1%26LH_BIN%3D1

  • @alvaroalcantartejeda2836

    How to test mini split went it doesn't even turn on , how many psi when ist of should be reading.

  • @WorkingTimbersCo
    @WorkingTimbersCo Před 2 lety

    When disconnecting the blue line will I lose refrigerant?

  • @wasimedoo7994
    @wasimedoo7994 Před rokem +1

    Very good information what size of AC you put the Freon in and what was the in temp

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem +1

      That was a 9000 BTU system and the temp was around 100 degrees in the Summer.

  • @nickaltvater5592
    @nickaltvater5592 Před 3 lety

    Had to believe our getting more than a 50° drop in temps.
    It's 88°outside. I'm getting 45° out of my vents. What I find odd is that my evaporator coils are at 60°.

  • @patmac
    @patmac Před 2 lety

    Great Vid Thanks. Any other suggestions for sourcing 410A. The like above is dead. Tx

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety

      You have to click the second link in the video description where a bunch of related links are at. Here it is anyway....... ebay.us/YKjza2

  • @lifegreats
    @lifegreats Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, great video and would be easy to do here in the summer however it is winter right now. Can this process be used while the unit is running in heat mode? If so, what pressure should I look for when in heating mode. According to your video, the sweet spot is 117-120psi when running in cool mode.

  • @mgladden2
    @mgladden2 Před 2 lety

    Great vid! Hey No one has a video on removing part of the charge on a minisplit that has shorter lines than the built in charge was designed for. Can you please do one? I feel like it's just release the full charge into the lines, start the system, and slowly recover via the suction side of your manifold into a recovery tank while monitoring the scale until you reach the weight that matches the pre-charged weight minus the final weight your line length requires. Is that correct?

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety

      Yes, you can use a scale if there is some, you can recover it and use a scale. In this case, there was ZERO refrigerant on this system.

  • @mytubeyear2009
    @mytubeyear2009 Před 2 lety

    Great video, Thank You! What fan speed do you run the inside unit at while checking and adding refrigerant?

  • @jamesmason45
    @jamesmason45 Před 3 lety

    I would appreciate a response to Raimundo Vazquez's issue as I encountered a very similar issue.

  • @ADEHMMO
    @ADEHMMO Před 2 lety

    Hi,
    Should the AC be off when doing this ? And thanks for the amazing video. It's crystal clear.

  • @paxlepham
    @paxlepham Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for your refrigerant. I have ordered a 5 lb tank. My question is do we need to turn the A/C on while we charging.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes you do

    • @paxlepham
      @paxlepham Před 3 lety +1

      @@SaveGreenHere thank you so much. And another question, i have a problem with my liquid line that was leaked and lose all the refrigerant inside the hole. After that my inside unit has some noise. Hence i need to fix my liquid line and cleaning the liquid line of the insides unit. Could i pump down like the way you show on the other video and fix the liquid line?

  • @johnjames9821
    @johnjames9821 Před rokem

    Is this 470a compatible with the r410a that is already in my machine or do I need to do a complete purge and change over? thanks

  • @jamesburkman7357
    @jamesburkman7357 Před 4 lety

    Is this true also for multi unit splits?

  • @vegasromaniac
    @vegasromaniac Před 3 lety

    Great to know

  • @newpass9434211
    @newpass9434211 Před 7 měsíci

    question, when your releasing the freon in increments..the 2 valves on the condenser..should they be open or close?..if you can please clarify.i appreciated. am just confused, because when your doing a vacuum to your system to make sure there ar no leaks, your suppose to have the valves closed, and then after open the 2nd valve for 5 seconds and close it again, and then remove the vacuum, and then you open both valves again..so for charging the unit, do they have to be open or close...thanks

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 6 měsíci

      When we did this, there was no refrigerant on the system, and it was vacuumed. We did another video on the vacuum process here on our CZcams channel. Always best to use a scale as well. In this video, the tube of refrigerant was within an ounce of the total refrigerant the mini split label indicated for the system.

  • @Apollo_Music
    @Apollo_Music Před rokem +2

    My two pounder ran out during the fill. It read zero and got it up to 105. It's working but I might have a leak

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem

      Get this.... amzn.to/3VoUy9N and see the video on how to use it here.... czcams.com/video/hQjOhWkGmM4/video.html

  • @leevogel9487
    @leevogel9487 Před 2 lety

    When I removed that adapter I lost a bunch of freon and oil on my new mini split, should I add a little more oil? And do I add freon if needed with the outside unit on or off? Sorry for the questions I do not want to mess this up.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety

      ALWAYS add wit unit running in cooling mode. You will always lose a bit when removing the fitting. Nothing major.

  • @ltgengr
    @ltgengr Před rokem +2

    Is the sweet spot of 117-120 the same on all model/size split systems?

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem +1

      Depends on size of the unit, and the outdoor temps.

  • @shanefrank3281
    @shanefrank3281 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I thought with inverter systems the fan speeds, compressor speed and metering device are constantly changing so you weren't able to tell the state of charge by just looking at the pressure (or the superheat and subcooling) like you can with a single speed system.

    • @spazzman90
      @spazzman90 Před 10 měsíci

      You are correct. I'm not sure he mentioned this being an inverter system. That being said, I'm installing a couple of inverter systems. I forgot I wanted to check pressure running at full speed. I will do that when I'm finished installing the second system.

  • @abujabi
    @abujabi Před 2 lety +1

    Do you need to have your unit running while you're charging this to get the right pressure readings?

  • @fishycomics
    @fishycomics Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. a great Reference to doing things: I have the gauges adapter and 410A thanks to a friend. i have fujitsu AOU24RML1 4lb. Design pressure High side 450, low side 240 It has two 9KBTU units to one machine? I should add to 240 psi if I am LOW. I'll look for one with the same machine to help on. appreciate some advice

    • @robertberin4872
      @robertberin4872 Před 2 lety

      If you have removed all the refrigerant from the system than you should put back the specificfication weight of 410a.

    • @dannyluong9246
      @dannyluong9246 Před rokem

      @@robertberin4872 what port do we have to use to fill up refrigerant? (for multi-zone unit).
      Thanks.

  • @Dickj203
    @Dickj203 Před rokem

    When my main living room indoor unit is on In cooling mode it cools off awesome. Approx 1000 sq feet room. But when all 4 units are on it doesn’t cool as effectively and struggles to get to set temp. The other units cool though.
    Also for the bedroom units to cool really well the main one has to be on and cooling…. What’s up with my unit?? It’s a 4 zone Trane 20 seer I believe.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem

      Check for proper refrigerant levels. There may be a leak, that is only noticeable when all are running.

    • @rdiaz78065
      @rdiaz78065 Před rokem

      The person who set it up could have got the wiring from each unit connected in the wrong order. Meaning unit a b c d is wired a c b d at the outside unit. That would cause the explanation of other units needing to be on to get another to cool. So if unit a and b are swapped at the outside unit, then that would cause unit a needing to be on for unit b to cool. This is because each unit send a signal saying "I'm on send me freon". Hope I made sense...

  • @deanmarsh2544
    @deanmarsh2544 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Once you have opened valves with Allan wrench to release refrigerant into system, do those lines remain open? Do you ever close them?

    • @spazzman90
      @spazzman90 Před 10 měsíci +2

      No, do not close. Closing will reseal the lines to the compressor and no refrigerant will flow.

    • @deanmarsh2544
      @deanmarsh2544 Před 10 měsíci

      @@spazzman90 Thanks

  • @johnkillborn8955
    @johnkillborn8955 Před rokem +2

    If it's a 2 zone system do you add refrigerant to both ports or just one. Does a 2 zone share refrigerant or does each zone have their own?

    • @tomjong4141
      @tomjong4141 Před rokem +4

      Turn both zone on to the lowest temp highest fan and charge from any port or port A if it has a mark.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem +3

      Make sure you are in cooling mode when following the tips from Tom Jong

    • @dannyluong9246
      @dannyluong9246 Před rokem

      @@SaveGreenHere
      I have a three zones system was leaking, now the PSI turns down only 50-60. Some one told me to release out all of refrigerant and recharge full amount as factory required. Please show me how to release out of refrigerant. Do i need to turn the system on while fully charging, and what port i have to connect for that.
      Thank you very much.

  • @thomasrogers7614
    @thomasrogers7614 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant 👏

  • @danielduran4537
    @danielduran4537 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing

  • @jeremymoore450
    @jeremymoore450 Před rokem

    Hi I have a ductless split pioneer a/c system and I believe it needs more refrigerant also. Where do you get it? can you use the stuff that works in automobiles or no? R-410A? the link for the small bottle doesn't work that you posted above?
    Thanks,
    Jeremy

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem

      Look at the side of your unit indoors, the label will tell you how much refrigerant you need. If you need 2 pounds or less, this is a good option...... ebay.us/UMOOEg but if for some reason you need more, like 5 pounds, try this one.... ebay.us/xWoD5Y and for 25 pounds, try this...... ebay.us/PQCoux

  • @jonmax-np9ze
    @jonmax-np9ze Před 10 měsíci

    I have a dual zone Mr Cool, was wanting to know do I add freon to both zones or does one zone recharge whole system.

    • @SuperOpinion8ed
      @SuperOpinion8ed Před 6 měsíci

      Probably too late for you personally, but I have a trizone and the manufacturer said it’s three separate systems.

  • @spiderstone
    @spiderstone Před rokem

    If I'm just checking does it need to be running to check how much is in there?....I went to check it and it really came out...should I check it when not running..thanks subscribed

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem +2

      Yes, it needs to be running, and on COOLING mode.

  • @cackleberryfarm4598
    @cackleberryfarm4598 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks for these two videos!!! Unfortunately your eBay link for the refrigerate is no longer there 😞

  • @Fab24hdumans
    @Fab24hdumans Před rokem +8

    Do I need to have my AC running?
    Sorry if it’s a stupid question..

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem +3

      Yes it needs to be running. Not a stupid question at all.

  • @SaveGreenHere
    @SaveGreenHere  Před 4 lety +2

    MAKE SURE YOU WEAR GLOVES....amzn.to/3fxiF1u AND SAFETY GLASSES..... amzn.to/3fuqFjv Remember to purge the yellow line, BEFORE you open the blue valve. So after attaching refrigerant jug, open the valve on the jug. Then press the schrader valve ( the pin that shows on th center of the manifold) with a small screwdriver for a split second, and allow just enough refrigerant out till you hear a split second pssst! We did this just before we started the filming, but did not catch in on the video.

  • @daviigs
    @daviigs Před 3 lety

    What would be the sweet spot if I have 1 condenser and 5 air handlers?

    • @glenmoore8494
      @glenmoore8494 Před 3 lety

      its f5 different lines so each line would be 117-120

  • @ABcustomflooring
    @ABcustomflooring Před 2 lety

    Can you tell me why side panel on mr cool says design pressure low 340psi and hi 550?
    Is it going to be 340psi rather than 120?

    • @SuperCano1997
      @SuperCano1997 Před 2 lety

      340 and 550 is the high side..the suction line ( vapor) is 120..

  • @andrewhicks211
    @andrewhicks211 Před 2 lety

    Does the unit have to be running ? And how do you hook up the hoses with out loosing freon

  • @billyhsat
    @billyhsat Před rokem +4

    You didn't talk about purging the system that I could find. How do you do that?

  • @unclebuck5051
    @unclebuck5051 Před 2 lety

    would it be the same for an inverter style minisplit in terms of the pressure and indoor reading?

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety

      Always best to weigh the refrigerant and make sure yours system is empty, which was the case here.

    • @unclebuck5051
      @unclebuck5051 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SaveGreenHere Was the case where?

  • @cliffw6084
    @cliffw6084 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your video. Are the service port valves open or closed when charging?

    • @carlf8224
      @carlf8224 Před 2 lety

      system needs to be running.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 2 lety

      Open.

    • @larryacord8969
      @larryacord8969 Před 2 lety

      are you talking about the 2 valves that have to be opened with an allen wrench? I wondering if they need to be opened or closed?

  • @HSQ786
    @HSQ786 Před rokem

    have a blessed day...i need help..i have Mitsubishi aircon 1.5hp inverter, now very low cooling, i wanted to fill up gas, i checked with gas gauge pressure is in 140psi, but in this video showing should be max 120psi...i m confuse now.... please guide me, thanks

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem

      Depends on the size of your unit. The side of your unit should have a label that tells you how much refrigerant goes into that particular system.

  • @jimc4731
    @jimc4731 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Where can I buy a new port that you fill the unit through? It is that brass fitting attached to the AC unit. Mine has an extremely small leak under that large cap next to where you are filling in the video
    I found the leak with an infrared detector, very small but it does leak!
    Thanks if you can help!
    JIM

  • @johnviera1915
    @johnviera1915 Před rokem

    Thank you so much

  • @hangsu5724
    @hangsu5724 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for your video. It is really helpful. I have a R410A refrigerant FUJITSU minisplit with model AOU24RLXFZ. In the label, it said design pressure high side:450psi low side:240 psi. It looks the lower sider PSI is pretty much higher than your normal 120 psi. Currently, my low side pressure is 125 PSI and AC is not cool enough. Does it mean I need to add more refrigerant to achieve 240 PSI on lower side?

    • @AlekseySmolenchuk
      @AlekseySmolenchuk Před 4 lety

      Same question, I'm seeing Hi 550 PSIG and Lo 340 PSIG on a Senville 09CD

    • @jimcroft1387
      @jimcroft1387 Před 4 lety +1

      @@AlekseySmolenchuk Those are test pressures.

  • @reggaevybzradio1
    @reggaevybzradio1 Před 4 lety +2

    was the unit running when you were charging it. also my manufacturer said the static pressure should be at around 200psi so would the 117 still apply for mine

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 4 lety

      Unit has to be running.

    • @arodandjeter1
      @arodandjeter1 Před 3 lety

      Static pressure has nothing to do with refrigerant. 200psi Is wayyyyyy too much

    • @allach1772
      @allach1772 Před 3 lety

      @@arodandjeter1 even when unit is off ?

  • @Apple23
    @Apple23 Před 15 dny +2

    Do I do this while the mini split is running? Or off. Do I close the coolant line from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit?

  • @ricknieto175
    @ricknieto175 Před 2 lety +1

    When charging the mini split or adding freon does it need to be running or off???

  • @philr6219
    @philr6219 Před 2 lety +2

    Once you add refrigerant you should wait 15 min for the system to stabilize

  • @Thekingmaker
    @Thekingmaker Před 3 lety

    I really appreciate your videos, I have several mini splits that I have to charge and if you could help me clarify a few things I would be most thankful. I have several Idea air mini split ac/heat pumps to move, one 3 ton still blowing nice and cold and heats, one 2 ton that cools and heats but not like it used to, and a 1 ton that no longer heats or cools. I've watched your video on how to check the pressure and the other on recharging, these units have quick connect fittings so I dont think I can use the nylon sealant. My question is could you suggest a procedure on moving them, i.e am I to just close the line valves, disconnect the quick connect hoses, transport and reconnect everything, reopen the valves , puge air from hoses then follow your 2 videos , or am I missing some steps? Thank you in advance.....

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před 3 lety +2

      You need to pump it down into the compressor. Then you can transport. Once transported to new location, make sure you use nylog at the connections if they are flared, or if welded, verify no leaks by following these steps with vacuum pump. On that video description, there is info on the pump you can use and other materials..... czcams.com/video/b_aysEpNLes/video.html

    • @Thekingmaker
      @Thekingmaker Před 3 lety

      @@SaveGreenHere thank you so much

  • @user-bk6kl4ok5v
    @user-bk6kl4ok5v Před rokem +2

    Does the min split need to be running to add the refrigerant. Mine is empty do to a leak.

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem +2

      Yes, it needs to be running, and in COOLING mode.

    • @PTHPHX
      @PTHPHX Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@SaveGreenHereShould inverter be set-up and run on 100% speed and 60 fahrenheit? Thanks for the video, very informative 👍

  • @LeuCustomKnives
    @LeuCustomKnives Před rokem

    Just had a mini split charged with what the guy said was 2 lbs 4 oz of r410a. Prior to the charge the suction line was occasionally freezing if it had been running long enough but it was still throwing air out at 43’f which sounds like 10 degrees hotter than your video says at the end. Now that he added 2 lbs oz the coldest the air coming out is 49-53’f. If he added it while there was ice or something could it have read low on the pressure and then later when stabilized the pressure is now too high causing that 53’f air coming out? Thanks in advance!

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem

      Are you reading temps right at the vent? With unit running for at least a few minutes. Check the side label of the indoor unit. It will read how many pounds of refrigerant needed. Compare that to the amount he added. See if he overcharged the unit, as that will affect temps.

    • @LeuCustomKnives
      @LeuCustomKnives Před rokem

      @@SaveGreenHere the outdoor unit says 63.5 oz. so that’s 4 lbs. he said he added 2 lbs 4oz. But that means my mini split was missing half the refrigerant? And still cooling? No way. He claimed the pressure was 105 and he added enough to get it to 125. Seems like 2 lbs 4oz of refrigerant would have gotten it ridiculously high if it was already at 105 psig and he only needed to bring it up 20 psi don’t you think? It’s probably over 150 now. The air coming out is hotter than before it was charged. 49-53’f. I wish I had some gauges. That’ll have to be my next purchase

    • @SaveGreenHere
      @SaveGreenHere  Před rokem

      You can get them for around $40...... amzn.to/3BrgpXO