Recharging a dehumidifier with Freon Part 3

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  • @DEtchells
    @DEtchells Před 3 lety

    This is great, super helpful - Thanks!!

  • @tommycfchen
    @tommycfchen Před 3 lety

    You inspire me and I am going to get my dehum back in service......

  • @BENZ007
    @BENZ007 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for these 2 videos, this one looked very similar to mine and now it works great. Was just low on refrigerant. I got the piercing valve from Walmart.

    • @supjay3945
      @supjay3945 Před 5 měsíci

      Whats the kit called? Thx

    • @BENZ007
      @BENZ007 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@supjay3945 before you try it, mine lasted about 4 weeks and died again, likely leaked out. So I bought a new dehumidifier. It's just an a/c tap line. Ordered it from Walmart. Was not worth the effort for me. Good luck

  • @jerrychan1471
    @jerrychan1471 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this info. It was very helpful!

  • @tskipwadoo3447
    @tskipwadoo3447 Před 4 lety

    It makes total sense now, thank you for this vid.

  • @BENZ007
    @BENZ007 Před rokem

    great videos

  • @CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD
    @CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD Před 2 lety

    THANKS HEY Just got done doing a 1 year old fridgidaire 90 was a little scary the pressure gauge jumped from zero to 20 after alot of filling so patients folks let it cycle

  • @jasondepriest326
    @jasondepriest326 Před 3 lety +1

    brilliant!

  • @gareld12
    @gareld12 Před 4 lety

    thanks im going to try this , im a techy ,like new stuff,

  • @dane1976
    @dane1976 Před rokem +7

    All the time this takes and supplies needed (the cost exceeds a replacement) you convinced me throw out my broken one. Thanks! BTW, you can go faster with those bursts. Not necessarily to go that slow.

    • @michaelprosperity3420
      @michaelprosperity3420 Před 11 měsíci +2

      You can buy the refrigerant for about $89 bucks and the piercing valve for about $10. The refrigerant he has that comes with the gauge is about $190. The $89 refrigerant doesn't have a gauge. My take on this is if I'm going to spend $190 for the refrigerant I'll get a leak detector, piercing valve, a really good gauge set on Amazon and then get the $89 can and I'll have the equipment to service other things around my house. My refrigerant is the R410-a

    • @nudracodad738
      @nudracodad738 Před 11 měsíci

      @@michaelprosperity3420 I strongly believe that R410-a is could be easily replaced by R-134A

    • @joshledford8921
      @joshledford8921 Před měsícem

      My dehumidifier cost over $500.00 This is well worth it in my opinion.

    • @nickdangelo2591
      @nickdangelo2591 Před 25 dny

      @@nudracodad738 can i really use 134a in a 410a system ?

  • @inoahguy1578
    @inoahguy1578 Před 5 lety +10

    Freon is Dupont's name for r12 and r22. So I was a little confused when I was your video. But great instructional video keep up the good work. Btw if you dont like calling refrigerants by their number r410a can be called Puron.

    • @reganlebaron7103
      @reganlebaron7103 Před 5 lety +1

      Good to know, thanks for Watching

    • @egSmith-sp9gl
      @egSmith-sp9gl Před 5 lety

      R12 is not in use anymore
      the most common now is r134a or Tetrafluoroethane

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety

      @@egSmith-sp9gl R134a is used in automotive applications, R410a is used in most residential AC units.

    • @craigerickson1910
      @craigerickson1910 Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulmoffat9306 This is outdated. R134a was used in cars starting in 1994 until recently. Many cars now use R1234yf as R134a is being phased out. Older residential A/C used R22 no longer being made. R410a is common now.

  • @celestialdream49
    @celestialdream49 Před rokem +1

    Reganrepairs, thank you for the videos - nice job. I have a question: My dehumidifier is freezing up and I'm assuming the problem is it needs a charge. If my system is freezing up because it's low on coolant, doesn't that mean somewhere on my system there's a leak? If you don't find and repair the leak, isn't it just going to need (and keep needing) to be charged up with additional coolant?

  • @jeffreynavallo6684
    @jeffreynavallo6684 Před rokem +3

    Did the compressor get real hot to the touch when you recharged?

  • @publicEnima
    @publicEnima Před 2 lety +4

    did you have to recharge it since the video?

  • @runthenumbers9698
    @runthenumbers9698 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video
    I'm a bit confused though. I don't understand why the ice spread when you gave it more freon... and then when you gave it even more, the ice receded.

  • @MrAntosh73
    @MrAntosh73 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, which way the fan blows?

  • @dennisgostas5124
    @dennisgostas5124 Před 5 lety +1

    very nice thank you

  • @Jolly-Way
    @Jolly-Way Před 4 lety +1

    Your straightforward demonstration on how to recharge a faltered dehumidifier encouraged me to try it also. I would like to have your private email as I have some other questions.

  • @patrickhurley707
    @patrickhurley707 Před 3 lety +2

    Did he provide the source for the filler device and Freon?

  • @SpartanBrass
    @SpartanBrass Před 4 lety +5

    I’ll be damned it worked! Finding a hose for r410 wasn’t that easy but I’m ready to open up my own dehumidifier service business

    • @chrisglass7654
      @chrisglass7654 Před 4 lety

      Jim ... what Bullet Valve did you use? Can you tell me the one you purchased?. They all seem to indicate they are not for use with R410A. I purchased a BPV31 but when I read the instructions it says not to use with R410A. Thank you.

    • @electricboyo
      @electricboyo Před 2 lety

      @@chrisglass7654 I wondered about this also. So I researched it and confirmed that bullet piercing valves are safe to use with R-410A when installed on the low side (suction line) only. This is the line from the evaporator to the compressor. It is usually covered with mastic or foam insulation. This is the line which gets cold when the unit is running. Note that R-410A has much higher operating pressures than R-22 or R-134A. Therefore it is wise to avoid making any connections to the high side, which may have several hundred PSI while the compressor is running.

  • @user-er6lz9nq4z
    @user-er6lz9nq4z Před rokem

    where did you get your gauge a push valve with hose , and the 410a

  • @jeffwen6120
    @jeffwen6120 Před rokem +1

    Hi,Thank you for your nice video,it is helpful!May I know what is the band for the R410A Refrigerant,and where can I buy it?could you please leave a link for R410A Refrigerant?

  • @curthatch8092
    @curthatch8092 Před 2 lety +1

    Why could your not hold the R410A bottle the other way up and put gas into the system instead of liquid since liquid could be a problem to the compressor?

  • @John-dp3ln
    @John-dp3ln Před 11 měsíci

    Small appliances, proper way to do this is to evacuate the system and per the nameplate, weigh in exact amount. The demonstrated method works also but there is no guessing with weigh in method.

  • @mariuszdy5843
    @mariuszdy5843 Před 11 měsíci

    awesome video, It's shame that R410A is being faze-out! Where did you get your gas from I'm struggling to find one here in Canada :(

  • @lordbyronofbedford5183

    I have 3 units that need charging. How much refrigerant does one unit take approximately? Do I need to buy 5 pound tank?

  • @421CentralIowa
    @421CentralIowa Před rokem

    Thanks for the info. Man, a can of R410a like this costs 140 dollars? That's the same price as a new dehumidifier. Can you just empty the system and replace with R134a?

  • @Jolly-Way
    @Jolly-Way Před 4 lety

    Your straightforward demonstration on how to recharge a faltered dehumidifier encouraged me to try it also. I would appreciate if you could answer the following questions before I feel more confident to do try it myself. The dehumidifier in your demonstration looks (or is) the same as mine.
    What should the low/high pressure be in a normally working unit? - with motor running or not? The answer will help in estimating the loss of refrigerant after comparing the present pressure with normal pressure. Of course, the connecting valve (piercing valve) is always connected at the low side. Specs show that the pressure in a working unit is 290 - 580 PSIG. Is that range on the low side/suction side - when running? Presently the unit is not cooling down, i.e., not collecting water.
    Where would I be able to buy a recharge tank the size/type you are showing in the demonstration - and the cost?
    Your helpful reply would be appreciated.
    Best regards.

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety +2

      I purchased the same system just recently, and you can get it as a 'kit', which is the gas tank and a hose with a gauge. Always use the gauge that is intended for the gas being used, as the pressures do change (R22 is lower than R410a or R134). A 1.8 lb kit for R410a is about $135 US (Pro Charge brand) on eBay.

    • @Jolly-Way
      @Jolly-Way Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much for your very helpful reply.

    • @dane1976
      @dane1976 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, the cost is not worth it. Just buy a new one. If the coils have a hole anyway, you won’t have any choice.

  • @289r
    @289r Před rokem

    How much pressure in psi should the gauge show

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms Před rokem

    Can i put propane in my r22 vintage AC ?
    Cant buy any refrigerants here in europe

  • @shenvalpress3535
    @shenvalpress3535 Před rokem

    I see you use R410A. It's not available to the DYIer it seems. Can R-32 suffice?

  • @Mocnoitang
    @Mocnoitang Před 4 lety

    what is suction psi would be it normal surrounding like 72 degree

  • @MichaelChanslor
    @MichaelChanslor Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks for the video! Did the silver clamp on the compressor end come with the r410 kit? I'm looking at mine and I don't see any connectors for adding freon.

    • @waveriper20021
      @waveriper20021 Před 4 lety +3

      Michael Chanslor its called a bullet piercing valve you can get on ebay or amazon

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  • @thomaslynn8441
    @thomaslynn8441 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello, all I need is hose and gauge like your , where can you get them?

  • @sonyyoung1036
    @sonyyoung1036 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Can you confirm where you installed the valve? Is it installed at the line coming out of the compressor where the freon has been compressed to a liquid?

    • @inhocsigno9151
      @inhocsigno9151 Před rokem

      NO! Low Pressure side or Suction side. High pressure side could explode the can.

  • @MrRene1968
    @MrRene1968 Před 3 lety +5

    great info. I am curious. The refrigerant escaped, was the leak fixed before refilling?

    • @dane1976
      @dane1976 Před rokem

      Details 😂 with all the cost to get the stuff to repair it, cheaper to just buy a new one.

  • @kevinstiles286
    @kevinstiles286 Před 2 lety

    Thank You for the demonstration, My compressor runs but there no frosting occurring. I’m assuming there’s no refrigerator gas in the system or it’s too low. I don’t have a valve g

    • @kevinstiles286
      @kevinstiles286 Před 2 lety

      Sorry to add the gas , any suggestions. This unit is only 1 year old . GE model uses the 410A gas

  • @troyarthur829
    @troyarthur829 Před 3 lety

    Love the video, its a great help, but the word is “Thaw” not “unthaw” which actually means “Freeze”... LOL... Sorry about that...

  • @joehawthorn3018
    @joehawthorn3018 Před rokem

    My dehumidifier takes r22, can i put in 410

  • @ghostridergr8259
    @ghostridergr8259 Před 2 lety

    i have ice to the first pipe or evaporator is noemal? how much is the the lowest temp to the evaporator in room temperature????? and how mutc is the highest temp to the compressor?? the ice.in the beginning of evaporator and before it is Normal??? i dont know how mutc gramms 407 i must put

  • @winna101ify
    @winna101ify Před 29 dny

    It would be nice if the type of refrigerent was stated in the video

  • @Dungtran-oc2hp
    @Dungtran-oc2hp Před rokem

    What the brand of Freon ?

  • @mikemccartney59
    @mikemccartney59 Před měsícem

    Any idea of E2 error on a Hisense?

  • @PRIDEMARTIALARTS
    @PRIDEMARTIALARTS Před 4 lety

    If my dehumidifier is blowing hot air is that a sign it needs freon?

  • @kriskringle913
    @kriskringle913 Před 4 lety

    Curious what if dehumidifier not blowing hot air, coils not cold, low refrigerant?

  • @g1g1420
    @g1g1420 Před rokem

    That's the evaporator

  • @16DeathCore
    @16DeathCore Před 5 lety +1

    Where did you get the hose ? Have Freon from auto parts store but it’s the quick disconnect not screw oh

    • @reganlebaron7103
      @reganlebaron7103 Před 5 lety

      Hi, the hose came with the Freon kit, but you can get the connectors on eBay cheap, thanks for Watching

    • @zachqueen8316
      @zachqueen8316 Před 4 lety

      Don't use r134a it is not compatible with anything except r134a. If you aren't sure what refrigerant to use it should be marked on the compressor with the type of refrigerant and I compacity of refrigerant as well as the amount of oil required.

  • @Homer19521
    @Homer19521 Před 5 lety

    My 70 pint Hisense almost quit working. Just a little part of the condenser coil is cold. But I notice the compressor is very hot. Is that because it is low on freon or do they all get blazing hot? Thanx for the video.

    • @zachqueen8316
      @zachqueen8316 Před 4 lety +1

      All the compressors get hot. Heat is a byproduct of compressing the refrigerant. As a fluid is compressed it gets colder therefore heat is released and as the refrigerant expands it gets warmer therefore heat is absorbed from the air this the reason the coils get cold or in the case of low refrigerant the refrigerant expands too much and the coils freeze over. If you have the correct amount of refrigerant in the system the coils will only condensate which is how the water is removed from the air.

    • @Homer19521
      @Homer19521 Před 4 lety +1

      @@zachqueen8316 ZQ - I understand the concept of LHV (Latent Heat of Vaporization). I just wanted to know how hot does the typical dehumidifier compressor get. Maybe I didn't make that clear. Is 120F normal? 160F? 180F????

    • @zachqueen8316
      @zachqueen8316 Před 4 lety

      Yeah sorry I didn't realize that. Most people don't realize understand it so I just figured I would post it in the event you didn't understand it. Typically though under normal operation they get hot enough that you can't typically hold your hand on them very long but not typically hot enough to burn instantly. As for specific operating temperature that I could not give you.

    • @ranckie
      @ranckie Před 4 lety

      @@zachqueen8316 In that case, a normal human hand can usually withstand about 125 degrees of heat before most people have to let go, so it sounds like based on your description, the compressor may get to be around 130 degrees or so F.

    • @inhocsigno9151
      @inhocsigno9151 Před 2 lety

      @@zachqueen8316 Just to note that fluid can not be compressed. When gas is compressed by the compressor, the gas get hotter. The compr output line will be hot. When the gas goes thru the condensor coil it cools and condenses into a liquid. As the liquid goes thru the fixed orifice, it expands into a gas, cooling the coils. Your explanation on why coils freeze up sounds good.

  • @c.rutherford
    @c.rutherford Před měsícem

    This is no longer possible as the manufacturers have all conveniently discontinued R134a dehumidifiers which were the only ones that could realistically be recharged- even though they run better. Most have also switched to ridiculously short 1 year warranties.
    Planned obsolesence.

  • @roxyv8750
    @roxyv8750 Před 3 lety

    I have Amana dehumidifier D970E-E and is not collecting water anymore. I assume I run out of Freon. Where can i find small quantity of freon. I assume should be R410A

    • @inhocsigno9151
      @inhocsigno9151 Před 2 lety

      The label on the compressor should state what gas is used, and how much.tnks

  • @addmealready
    @addmealready Před 4 lety

    Does the dehumidifier have to be operating in order to remove the freon?

    • @normbutton537
      @normbutton537 Před 2 lety

      No they apply a vacuum pump and draw the freon out

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Před 3 lety +1

    Why does the the line first freeze up and then stop ??? Can you put in a sealer with the gas to keep the unit from losing the gas ???

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety +1

      Many of the recharge kits have a sealant and UV dye indicator in the gas mix - the 410a kit that I purchased (Amazon) had that.

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 Před 3 lety

      @@paulmoffat9306 Thanks Paul for the information fella. VF

  • @chevy77rock
    @chevy77rock Před 5 lety

    What type of freon do you use?

    • @reganlebaron7103
      @reganlebaron7103 Před 5 lety +3

      My system uses r410, yours may use a different Freon, check the label on the side of the compressor, or on the side of the unit
      Thanks

  • @mnew213
    @mnew213 Před 5 lety +26

    where to buy the Freon and the Gauge? Thanks

  • @gerggry
    @gerggry Před 4 lety +2

    How long did it continue to run before needing another charge? I didn't see you address any leaks so I have to assume that's a temporary fix...

    • @zachqueen8316
      @zachqueen8316 Před 4 lety +3

      Leaks aren't always the cause of the refrigerant loss. The refrigerant break's down over time and becomes sediment in the oil. Over several years of constant use you will eventually have to add more refrigerant.

    • @keninatlanta8452
      @keninatlanta8452 Před 4 lety +5

      @@zachqueen8316 Can you provide just one textual reference that backs up your statement. These are closed systems engineered so the refrigerant is compatible with the oil. Here is a link from ACHR-News describing how oil and refrigerant react in an HVAC system. No mention of refrigerant breakdown over time. www.achrnews.com/articles/135762-inside-refrigerant-and-oil-relationships

    • @clintonrh
      @clintonrh Před 3 lety +3

      Ken is correct. There should be no refrigerant loss. These closed systems should run with no loss for 20 years. The fact that this is a new dehumidifier means there is a definite leak in the system that should have been addressed first! I do not recommend people doing what he did. Bullet valves are only good for a couple of years at most and are not intended to be opened and closed multiple times (this causes them to start leaking). The fact that he used a bullet valve, refused to repair the leak, and did not properly measure the refrigerant pressure in the system are all indicators that this unit will not function for very long or at efficiency level. This is why you do not buy used items like this on eBay. People like him are doing this and the units go bad in as month or two! Very bad repair video!

    • @user-sy6uo9vz6o
      @user-sy6uo9vz6o Před 3 lety

      @@clintonrh My dehumidifier did not collect water. I wonder how can I check the leaks that you just mentioned?

    • @clintonrh
      @clintonrh Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-sy6uo9vz6o Try adding something like cliplight super seal. It is for a/c systems and repairs leaks in the metal parts as well. The cheap stop leak products only work on non metal leaks so make sure what you get will repair metal leaks. Do not add the entire amount. Only about 1/4 of the canister. After it has circulated through the system, turn it off for a couple hours then turn it back on and refill with refrigerant. Before you do any of this, make sure the compressor is working. If the compressor is running but the coils do not get cold, the problem is low refrigerant. If you want to find the exact position of the leak, you can use an auto ac leak detector. The easiest way is to just use a leak repair sealant. Just be careful not to add too much sealant as it will limit how much refrigerant you can add.

  • @nicolasrodriguez2440
    @nicolasrodriguez2440 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello! I really like your videos. Thanks for uploading them!!
    I wonder why a dehumidifier loses refrigerant so that it requires some recharging. I mean, does a refrigerant fade with no leaking in the system?
    I'd appreciate your kind reply.

    • @reganlebaron7103
      @reganlebaron7103 Před 5 lety

      I bought this unit as a refurbished item, I am going to assume that there must be a small leak some where, it’s a closed system, and theoretically it should not lose any refrigerant, Jon has a good explanation on charging in a previous comment.
      Thanks for Watching

    • @0GSoon
      @0GSoon Před 5 lety

      I mad with the manufacture, new unit lasts only few years. Broken fan, noise or run dry on freon... too much problems...end up in scrap yard.

    • @petergabriel2593
      @petergabriel2593 Před 5 lety

      qiansview m

    • @zachqueen8316
      @zachqueen8316 Před 4 lety +1

      Leaks aren't always the cause of the refrigerant loss. The refrigerant break's down over time and becomes sediment in the oil. Over several years of constant use you will eventually have to add more refrigerant.

    • @jonweigel2806
      @jonweigel2806 Před 2 lety +1

      @@zachqueen8316 Freon doesn't wear out!! I have worked on units made 70 years ago! I can't imagine where you heard this, surely not from a competent repairman!

  • @virusvirus3701
    @virusvirus3701 Před rokem

    how to remove freon from dehumidifier

  • @viktorsologub6837
    @viktorsologub6837 Před 8 dny

    What the heck you get the valve in I take my dehumidifier part no valve to charge BS, and I have same exact brand Hisense

  • @flyingdaworld
    @flyingdaworld Před 3 lety

    I just purchased a secondhand refrigerant R290 dehumidifier. It’s called the corlitec dehumidifier. How do I know if it’s operating well? I’m afraid of a potential gas leak/carbon monoxide leak. Is a refrigerant dehumidifier capable of doing those things? Thank you.

    • @Joopsmann
      @Joopsmann Před 2 lety +1

      You’ll know it’s operating well when it dries a damp area. The evaporator coil gets cold to do that. If it isn’t pulling moisture from the air, it’s not working. Carbon monoxide leaks wouldn’t be possible. That’s an issue with natural gas or propane furnaces and water heaters. A refrigerant leak is possible. Toxicity isn’t a huge issue with a small system like a home dehumidifier. It can be with bigger systems.

    • @flyingdaworld
      @flyingdaworld Před 2 lety

      @@Joopsmann thank you for your reply! Would you say a completely electrical appliance is safer than a gas-run appliance?

    • @Joopsmann
      @Joopsmann Před 2 lety

      @@flyingdaworld I wouldn't say that gas appliances are "unsafe," just make sure your furnace flue is not blocked by leaves or a squirrel nest, etc. Not a bad idea to have a CO detector/alarm just like you most likely have a smoke detector. Your dehumidifier is electric though, right? (Electric motors turn the compressor and fan?)

  • @michelstellato6395
    @michelstellato6395 Před 4 lety +1

    hi my dehumidifier Dandy need R410A, can Top it with another gaz, mixing with another gaz is ok or not, because a live in Canada and I find not R410A in automotive store

    • @zachqueen8316
      @zachqueen8316 Před 4 lety +1

      Another gas is not ok the oils are not compatible. R410a is alot more expensive than r134a and is not sold it automotive stores as cars do not use 410a only 134a. If you mix the two refrigerants the oils will make a curdled milk like substance and destroy the compressor.

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety

      You can find vendors for a recharge kit for R410a on eBay (about $135 US), and they do ship to Canada.

  • @prolinelectricful
    @prolinelectricful Před 3 lety +3

    How many more times can you say uhh uhh? Damn

  • @yaoypl
    @yaoypl Před 5 lety +4

    You must have a leak issue.. Did you fix the coil leak before your recharge?

    • @zachqueen8316
      @zachqueen8316 Před 4 lety +1

      Leaks aren't always the cause of the refrigerant loss. The refrigerant break's down over time and becomes sediment in the oil. Over several years of constant use you will eventually have to add more refrigerant.

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety +2

      Most recharge kits, have the gas mixed with a UV leak marker and a sealing agent - that is why he was shaking the can to keep it mixed. Once filled, and running for a while, a UV light can show where the leaks are present. If the leak is a tiny pin hole, the sealant should do its job.

  • @josephmeckel7070
    @josephmeckel7070 Před 9 měsíci

    Where did you purchase the R410a refrigerant???

    • @Calliber50
      @Calliber50 Před 4 měsíci

      I got mine off ebay. Frosty-Freeze A/C Products Company. Just be careful. The cans may come with a little metal cap on the bottle. When unscrewing that cap, make sure you're in a room with no breakable items like windows or your fine china collection. Point the cap away from your face and slowly unscrew it. There may be substantial pressure and that cap will shoot off like a bullet. I was an idiot. Package arrived, I opened the box, I loosened the cap, there was a loud bang. Scared me, scared the dog, the wife screamed. The cap shot past my face and ricochet off a mirror. So I highly recommend a face shield or safety glasses when messing with these things.

  • @michaeldowling9120
    @michaeldowling9120 Před 4 lety

    Can you use r134 instead?

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety

      No, should be same type to be compatible. Check the unit's label to verify the gas used.

  • @dave1026
    @dave1026 Před 4 lety +7

    What it's actually doing is thawing. To dethaw or unthaw is to freeze.

  • @kodak_jack
    @kodak_jack Před 2 lety +1

    Do your viewers a favor and link to what you used in this video.
    When the system is charged properly, the frost will flash away and you're done.

  • @772777777777777
    @772777777777777 Před rokem

    Most unit do not have the shudder value on the unit

  • @Jon-hx7pe
    @Jon-hx7pe Před 5 lety +9

    This isn't an accurate charging method. It will get the machine running, not necessarily optimally and there's a possibility of liquid refrigerant getting back to the compressor. You can overcharge or undercharge depending on the operating conditions. There's no required psi, it greatly varies depending on the operating conditions and design of the unit.
    DIY kits like this aren't good because they increase the likelyhood of the work being done incorrectly. Need recovery machine, proper gauges, thermometers, vacuum pump, brazing torch, nitrogen, plus knowledge of theory to do refrigeration work correctly. People think charging is like inflating a tire.
    These units have fixed metering devices, so there are two valid methods:
    1. Superheat - temperature rise above boiling point. boiling point determined by pressure and sunction refrigerant temp measured with insulated or clamp thermometer. Subtract measured temp from saturation temp. Normally the required superheat depends on the operating conditions and there are tables indicating what the superheat should be for a/c. But in a dehumidifier application, because the condenser is cooled by cold air from the evap coil and the temp of the cold air is proportional to the load on the evap coil, it should stay pretty consistent. It should be anywhere from 5 to 15F degrees. The ideal superheat is 0 with no liquid getting to the compressor, but manufacturers design for above that to be sure no liquid gets back.
    2. Weight, which requires recovering all the refrigerant and weighting in the amount on the rating plate. This is the best method for small appliances like this.

    • @reganlebaron7103
      @reganlebaron7103 Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the explanation, thanks for Watching

    • @ilovefunnyamv2nd
      @ilovefunnyamv2nd Před 4 lety

      Yeah, but accurate would be sending it back to the factory with the people who made it 6-12 years ago, next best would be a licensed HVAC specialist familiar with the process and coolants, if not this specific model. But still, if you were going to throw it out and buy a new anyway....

    • @Jon-hx7pe
      @Jon-hx7pe Před 4 lety

      the charge can be weighed in, the amount of refrigerant is on the rating plate. can also get it very close to factory checking superheat/subcool.

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety

      @@Jon-hx7pe That method works it the unit is emptied of it's remaining gas load.

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ilovefunnyamv2nd Most HVAC don't want to service a small unit - not enough money for the call. They may service it if you bring it to their shop.

  • @ardiemclelland2039
    @ardiemclelland2039 Před 5 lety +4

    Buy an old dehumidifier and you’ll never have a leak issue.

  • @chitownvaulter
    @chitownvaulter Před 5 lety

    how much refrigerant was left in the can after you recharged it?? or how many times can you recharge it with one can??

    • @ilovefunnyamv2nd
      @ilovefunnyamv2nd Před 4 lety

      All that depends, When I recharged my car, I used most of a can, when I did my parent's, I think I had to used a can between them

  • @knowyuhgrow420
    @knowyuhgrow420 Před 2 lety

    👍🏽

  • @ES-AT
    @ES-AT Před 3 lety

    R410 is not a freon. it is a Puron

  • @dandillon5163
    @dandillon5163 Před 2 lety +1

    Not worth it. First it’s not fixed. It will need to be charged again and again. Second - valve and Freon cost. If the dehumidifier has a low side leak it may last longer. If it has high side leak it won’t last long at all. Problem dehumidifier is poorly made.

  • @TruePatriot59
    @TruePatriot59 Před 2 lety +1

    Not worth fixing...I agree with other comments here...too expensive for the freon and valve.

  • @bladder1010
    @bladder1010 Před 4 lety +2

    But where can I get r410a freon? I can't seem to find a bottle like you have for sale to the public anywhere?

    • @AS-TIGTV
      @AS-TIGTV Před 4 lety

      If you're humidifier needs r410a, only licensed person can purchase the freon and that is by law implementation.

    • @bobs7597
      @bobs7597 Před 3 lety

      410a is not restricted. Can be found on the internet ......it’s not cheap, but it’s available to the general public.

    • @bladder1010
      @bladder1010 Před 3 lety

      @@bobs7597 So, basically, my dehumidifier is garbage. No economical way to recharge it.

    • @stevescherer4954
      @stevescherer4954 Před 2 lety

      @@bladder1010 The coils and refrigerant can be recycled and other parts used to repair other units.

  • @g1g1420
    @g1g1420 Před rokem

    Still low

  • @qtig9490
    @qtig9490 Před 4 lety +1

    You are filling on the low pressure side so why not just flip the freon can right side up? That way you dont inject the liquid just the gas which is what you wanto to keep from damaging your compressor with a slug of liquid.

    • @BatByke
      @BatByke Před 4 lety +1

      You cannot charge R410A as gas, only liquid. R401A is a composite of different refrigerants, not a single like R12 and R22, If charged as gas, the lower fraction boils off first giving you the wrong gas, which will change the mixture both in the supply bottle and the device being charged.

  • @PaineStakingTruth
    @PaineStakingTruth Před 7 měsíci

    Sorry, the word is “thaw”. That alone means ice or frost is eliminated. De-thaw or un-thaw is nonsensical.

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  • @holdurhorse9149
    @holdurhorse9149 Před 5 lety

    It shouldn't frost at all. The frosting indicates the system is overcharged!
    What is sub cooling limits and over heated vapor rules fall in the play?
    Overcoming would flood the compressor and it eventually get damaged.

    • @bobs7597
      @bobs7597 Před 3 lety +3

      Wrong...under charge

  • @apher2012
    @apher2012 Před 11 měsíci

    Need to make a better effort on the way you speak up description, sound like you are trustworthy repair man

  • @Lil_Taco
    @Lil_Taco Před 2 lety

    Just recorded yourself committing a federal offense lmao you can not under any circumstances let refrigerant in the atmosphere

  • @JR-hh8ou
    @JR-hh8ou Před 2 lety +1

    Quit saying you are using Freon you are using refrigerant Freon is a brand name made by DuPont!!! Unless you're using Dupont refrigerant then you may say freon.