There was metal in the bottom so I'm guessing the rod bearing was bad. It was replaced off camera. Usually people in other countries don't like to show off the really important parts of their trade. The replacement of the bearings along with the type and measurements were probably a secret.
I don’t want to hate on the guy, but I didn’t see the guy fill the pan with oil, resurface the armature, or replace the brushes, and like someone said, the bearing. This isn’t going to last very long. But I like I finally see what is inside one of these.
Replace the brushes? There aren't any. Rotor was probably good even though it had scuff marks on it. It looked like he had the stator rewound. Bearing, being in oil, he might have changed it or he might not have. But it comes down to cost. Just breathe in the paint fumes! Over the years, I've seen some amazing repairs in these out of the way places, whereas on home turf, we'd just bin it.
They do the real fixes/repairs off-camera. After all, if they showed how to really make the device operational again, then people might feel like they could do it on their own instead of taking it to them. 😎😌
I hope there is an RCD on the test rig. The hardest part of that job is welding the seam without leaks. That weld looked perfect to me. I would have thought MIG would be easier. Minutes to watch but a lot longer to do. What was wrong with it to begin with? Adding the Danfoss label was going above and beyond.
I would assume it was mechanical failure. I'm not sure if they rewind the coils within if it happens to be an electrical failure. Could've been something simple like a gasket leak. Didn't see them change any parts.
@@derrickenbuenosairesall he did was partly clean it and replace a couple of gaskets. I doubt there was much wrong with it to begin. Maybe just had a faulty start relay or removed from a scrap fridge. Painting the terminals is going to be a nuisance. Probably won't last any longer than just changing the oil would have done. No point doing this in a first world country as the Labour costs would mean it is no cheaper than a new one. I fit larger recon compressors regularly but pointless for something that small.
ремонт это перемонтаж если дословно с вританского переводить. разбор есть, очистка под смену масла, прокладки и подгорелости убраны. норм. сварка только пугает.
Falta limpiar y calibrar valvulas de baja y alta. Revisar compresion,arranque,retencion de presion o compresion. Perdidas o fugas en los empaques. Revisar fuga en el sellado. Falta mucho para decir que es una reparacion.
I believe the problem was a worn armature bearing causing the armature to hang or rub as evidenced by the material he's showing in the bottom of the pan before cleaning. i dont think he showed replacement of those bearings - either that or the compressor gasget that he scrapes off near the end was leaking
There was what appeared to be oil laying in the bottom of the of the container? I think it was a bad gasket? judging by him using cleaning fluid on all of the components?
@@danielpurcell7395 There's supposed to be quite a lot of oil inside that container. That piece that he took out and was working on for the majority of the video is the piston and motor unit, and that whole thing sits in a puddle of oil inside the housing. The lower bearing is also an oil pump and it picks up oil and splashes it all over the compressor piston and crankshaft. The refrigerant gas itself inside the compressor also dissolves and carries the oil throughout the compressor so that the piston's chamber and the reed valves are coated in oil at all times too. To actually complete this "repair/refurbishment" process, the compressor housing should have been refilled with a lot of oil, then the compressor housing should have been vacuumed down and filled with dry nitrogen gas, and then those little copper stub tubes should have been crimped or brazed shut so that the nitrogen stays inside keeping dust and moisture out of the unit to prevent rust.
Baru saja saya perbaiki compressor kulkas 2 pintu 1/5 hp, problemnya as rotor goblak ( aus ) sehingga setiap mau start tdk bisa karena rotor nya menggeser ke startor, kemudian secara iseng2 rotor nya saya bubut sedikit sekitar 0,03 mm, dan saya pasang kembali startor nya alhamdulilah berhasil , tapi saya beri starting cappasitor dan runing cappssitor agar lebih aman ketika awal start.
I have so much respect for these people who actually fix things instead of just being parts changers. And with conditions and equipment that would make people in this part of the world cry like babies. There's never a shortage of comments from the safety na2i's under videos like these.
Agreed I’ve been in the hvac industry for 30years and never have I seen a compressor repaired, it’s scrap metal. I will say the labor involved to do this would probably out weigh the price of a new compressor especially with having to weld it back up and if the union is involved. That was some good efficient workmanship we just watched.
@@jnhook8086 And with a new compressor you get a manufacturers warranty. Even the 11kw motors we use (much bigger than shown here) are no longer repaired. The cost of taking it apart, fixing the fault just doesn't make it cost effective - a faulty bearing we might change but again if the rotor has been hitting the stator - not good. Far cheaper to just get new.
Some interesting comments here, I just had one go out and they gave me a price of $4800 for a replacement compressor and would only warranty it for 30 days. Of course they strongly recommend it to replace the entire system with a price of $8000-10,000. Pretty freaking sad this type of work is not being done here in America and being cost-effective. Makes me very angry and sad that all the men and women that have served our country and fought bravely so we can live in a free nation‘s and get raked over the coals from our own population. I challenge you to look at a lot of these videos of everything under the sun being cool repaired a lot of these people in sandals or no safety type equipment whatsoever but they’re rebuilding and repairing everything you can imagine with very old equipment and I hardly any safety gear at all. Anyway thanks for the video love seeing things being repaired and rebuilt from all over the world hope everyone has a blessed day
@@DL-mn7co Fought so that we can live in a free nation? Hah... that's the biggest joke of all. The only so-called freedom you see here in America that these sandal-wearing folks abroad don't "enjoy" is the freedom that unscrupulous predatory corporations and even a lot of non-corporate "business entities" here in the U.S. have to scam the average unknowledgeable consumer. The repair that they did in this video (including whatever they did off-camera) in India / Pakistan probably only cost the client the equivalent of $50 USD at most. How much would a U.S. consumer have to pay for it, do you think? I'd say anywhere from about 10 to 20 times as much... which is why we Americans would just get a new fridge instead.
Скорее всего, компрессор сам был в порядке внутри, а вот корпус маленько подгнил. Очень похоже, что холодильник изначально "утёк", и его выкинули. Потом кто-то принёс от него компрессор, чтобы его проверили и привели в порядок. Upd: Возможно, сам компрессор и стал причиной утечки или недостаточного напора, поскольку мастер перебрал поршневую часть. Я так это понимаю. Если неправ, готов к поправкам.
@@user-cm1ls6sh4m Олег , судя по комменту вы пробовали чинить компрессора ? Я от познания всего тоже решился . Столкнулся с проблемой найти кто изготавливает прокладки , хотя индийцы их ножницами вырезают и мне придется , уж больно неадекватный ценник , 12500 р за 50 шт . Вопрос еще , может у кого получилось сделать станок для срезания головки и держатель для свакрки компрессора ? . Мне думается что ситуация в скором времени в россии будет такая что и ремонтировать компрессора начнут массово , если поставки во время 3й мировой с китая сократятся . А современные компрессора полное говно , и любая работа в конторах будет дороже чем сам новый компрессор . И еще : не найду информацию какой жидкостью промывают они внутренности мотора ? Бензином нельзя , они часто проверяют под током с искрами , значит не бензин и не керосин , что ?
@@user-xp5rq7uw1j масло дорогое . я смывал все же бензином и высушивал. кто делает прокладки нашел . по 50р шт . пока плотно не подошел к ремонту но выяснил что причина поломки старых не масло и не не обмотка а стирание поршнем гильзы , да так что как пестик в колоколе болтает . в этом случае собирать из двух один где голова рабочая .
Блин! Если бы у менч была такая отвертка , переделаная на звезду 😮. Я бы тоде так смог🎉😂. А головку тоже всегда точильным камнем плоскость правлю. Напильником еще хорошо получается. Ведь чем больше рисок на плоскости - тем лучше трение. 😅
I’m sick of living in a country of people that throw out $3,000 refrigerators when the little round black $2 capacitor goes bad. But I found a niche. I visit my local scrapyard once a week to look for old tools, appliances etc and I fix them to like new quality for literal pennies in parts and a bit of elbow grease. I have great satisfaction in using old snap-on wrenches and power tools that were rusty in the garbage and I polish the chrome like new, I also use those found/refurbished tools to rebuild small engines and motorcycle engines I find there and I sell them back to the people that scrapped them for a hefty profit (think of the soap in fight club) Everything I buy there costs me $7.50 per 100 lbs.
Hint: any device that makes heat or has high amperage use that stops working 90% of the time needs a $0.50 thermal fuse. They make many non-resettable so you’ll throw it out. Heat guns, hairdryers, vacuums etc.
Beautiful comment! I agree with you but more so on the company's design side. They design to throw away. Apple being the biggest criminal. We need more people like you and the uploader! Engineers need to be more responsible.
@@user-mm7ll4qp7k Стинол с двумя Данфосами из Германии пашет уже 20 лет. Пластик местами пожелтел, менял выключатель света, чистил дренажную трубку - вот и все проблемы.
Не! Сказать, что он нихрена не делал конечно нельзя! Но то, что именно он делал.... Нет слов! Ремонтный ремонт во всей красе! Видимо в этот день на работе был только слесарь и сварной. Другие где то прохлаждались.
Собрал и покрасил. 😅. Без наклейки не взлетит. Проверил главное рабочую обмотку. А если пусковой кирдык - придется опять разваривать. Но судя по видео - это не проблема. 😅
All these western experts have opinions on Asian engineering. They do the best they can with what they have available and guess what, they fix things and make things work and they do it to survive. They really don’t do this work for fun and entertainment, it’s real world survival. I admire their hard work and ingenuity but I also care about the risks involved and lack of PPE but never from ignorant hateful perspective. Respect these guys.
Great job, pretty sure he swapped out the valve plate there, didn't get caught by the camera. Here's hoping those guys are recovering all those nasty cfc's when they're scrapping those fridges 🤞🏼
Easy Pezy if you have a cutter and a welding jig never mind these units are originally assembled in white rooms I’m sure it will be fine that compressor wholesale is less than 100$
In America it would be stripped for copper. These people are productive and saving them from destruction and trash land fills. I just wish they would have explained it in the video of what they do and use so I could do it if mine ever breaks down.
Most ppl in developed countries are "green" and feel as saving the world on their Teslas, but this guy is saving more carbon emissions fixing a fridge that you will in years.
Yo no he visto que halla arreglado nada lo que hizo fue desarmar y limpiar y nisiquiera ha verificado presion y amperaje como sabe que aun no sigue malo . Esto no es una reparacion
I saw a compressor disassembled, then reassembled. I did not see any diagnosis, troubleshooting or even testing of the reassembled unit. Was it repaired? Who knows....
Are they reselling these repaired compressors as new? What's with the fresh paint job and new labeling? I have no idea how long these rebuilts last, but the appearance fails the sniff test.
LOL, that torx screwdriver. Pretty neat tho.
torque turn
Watching that , was the hardest time to see
Need something just make it. That is how it use to be in the USA.
Whre you heve number i want by cen you send to Indonesian
Отличное использование наконечников, предназначенных для крепления на магнит. Теперь наконечник держится крепко и не выпадает.
I never saw the inside of a compressor.what a lucky I saw this vid!
This shows why some foreign "remanufactured" repair parts don't last very long. Made to run again but not truly repaired.
That Torx Screwdriver!
I hope the guy welding the compressor back together isn't the same guy who built that torx
Class bit of welding on that screwdriver
What was repaired there? Anyway, I love paited electric terminals ❤
Lol. Well seen
He just changed the gasket of the pump section at 3:00
@@raufjaleel8317 that and another charge freon a metal valve stem added to inline?
he just opened it up and cleaned it out, it was clogged.
There was metal in the bottom so I'm guessing the rod bearing was bad. It was replaced off camera. Usually people in other countries don't like to show off the really important parts of their trade. The replacement of the bearings along with the type and measurements were probably a secret.
I don’t want to hate on the guy, but I didn’t see the guy fill the pan with oil, resurface the armature, or replace the brushes, and like someone said, the bearing. This isn’t going to last very long.
But I like I finally see what is inside one of these.
Well, he did a nice paint job & added some misleading labels.
Replace the brushes? There aren't any. Rotor was probably good even though it had scuff marks on it. It looked like he had the stator rewound. Bearing, being in oil, he might have changed it or he might not have. But it comes down to cost. Just breathe in the paint fumes! Over the years, I've seen some amazing repairs in these out of the way places, whereas on home turf, we'd just bin it.
Rotor, not armature
@@bertiesworld so all it needed was a pair of gaskets.
Armature and brushes are very hard to find on a hermetic compressor 😂.
Glad that they recycle/refurbished the compressor than throw it away, it didnt show the fault of the unit.... Nice welding though...
now it will turnover another astounding 43 billion 👀times as this is a new lifetime😳
Didn't look like he fixed anything, just cleaning?
They spray it and put some stickers on it.
They do the real fixes/repairs off-camera. After all, if they showed how to really make the device operational again, then people might feel like they could do it on their own instead of taking it to them. 😎😌
Looks like they changed the gasket on the reed valve head.
I hope there is an RCD on the test rig.
The hardest part of that job is welding the seam without leaks. That weld looked perfect to me. I would have thought MIG would be easier.
Minutes to watch but a lot longer to do.
What was wrong with it to begin with?
Adding the Danfoss label was going above and beyond.
I would assume it was mechanical failure. I'm not sure if they rewind the coils within if it happens to be an electrical failure. Could've been something simple like a gasket leak.
Didn't see them change any parts.
@@derrickenbuenosairesall he did was partly clean it and replace a couple of gaskets.
I doubt there was much wrong with it to begin. Maybe just had a faulty start relay or removed from a scrap fridge. Painting the terminals is going to be a nuisance.
Probably won't last any longer than just changing the oil would have done.
No point doing this in a first world country as the Labour costs would mean it is no cheaper than a new one. I fit larger recon compressors regularly but pointless for something that small.
Get over it
Broken connecting rod
missing rod can be seen at @0:36
@@rfjames5259
great work… we Pakistanis love cleaning things with Gasoline/Petrol 😄.
Thanks for liking.
The ultimate cleaning agent. Even cleans oil out of concrete.
i thought it was Mountain Dew?@@davidbwn
Was thinking gasoline would remove the lacquer from the copper windings and cause them go short against each other.
petrol & diesel come from middle-east .. so they are loved by pakistanis
Сварщик вообще жёсткий, как будто робот заварил.
Не понял как масло внутрь заливали? И что чинили?
Я вот тоже не понял насчёт починки. Вроде все зеркальные детали насоса компрессора остались в том же виде, что и были изначально.
@@acbdcd1897 прокладку сменили, помыли от мусора и соответственно звук работы стал тише - вот и всё
@@acbdcd1897масло внутрь заливается при помощи вакуумного насоса, чинили прокладку клапанной доски
Заменили подшипник,не благодари !Рф в перде!
Toll.... Wahre Nachhaltigkeitswunder !
а с какой минуты начался ремонт? и когда закончился? я что-то пропустил!)
единственное что заметил, это замену прокладки на крышке клапанной доски.
А додуматься никак?вот вы и мастера такие,все им покажи,не бросайте работы!Люблю переделки по двойной цене😂
@@user-ty5qy3iu6n А покраска?
Probably the rod bearing off screen. A lot of people in foreign countries don't like to show the important parts of their trade.
ремонт это перемонтаж если дословно с вританского переводить. разбор есть, очистка под смену масла, прокладки и подгорелости убраны. норм. сварка только пугает.
Falta limpiar y calibrar valvulas de baja y alta.
Revisar compresion,arranque,retencion de presion o compresion.
Perdidas o fugas en los empaques.
Revisar fuga en el sellado.
Falta mucho para decir que es una reparacion.
👍
Realmente hablando, la unica cosa bien hecha fue la soldadura.
Wouldn’t the weld contaminate the inside? I didn’t see any nitrogen used.
The nitrogen was 78.08% regular atmospheric content 😂. Just 21.92% contamination
I believe the problem was a worn armature bearing causing the armature to hang or rub as evidenced by the material he's showing in the bottom of the pan before cleaning. i dont think he showed replacement of those bearings - either that or the compressor gasget that he scrapes off near the end was leaking
There was what appeared to be oil laying in the bottom of the of the container? I think it was a bad gasket? judging by him using cleaning fluid on all of the components?
@@danielpurcell7395you think????? Maybe?????? Questions???? Comments???? Answers?????? Question marks????
@@danielpurcell7395 There's supposed to be quite a lot of oil inside that container. That piece that he took out and was working on for the majority of the video is the piston and motor unit, and that whole thing sits in a puddle of oil inside the housing. The lower bearing is also an oil pump and it picks up oil and splashes it all over the compressor piston and crankshaft. The refrigerant gas itself inside the compressor also dissolves and carries the oil throughout the compressor so that the piston's chamber and the reed valves are coated in oil at all times too. To actually complete this "repair/refurbishment" process, the compressor housing should have been refilled with a lot of oil, then the compressor housing should have been vacuumed down and filled with dry nitrogen gas, and then those little copper stub tubes should have been crimped or brazed shut so that the nitrogen stays inside keeping dust and moisture out of the unit to prevent rust.
@@mannys9130thank you for the information. I’ve repaired many things in my life, but never a compressor out of a refrigerator. God Bless.
These kind of guys will inherit the Earth.
Baru saja saya perbaiki compressor kulkas 2 pintu 1/5 hp, problemnya as rotor goblak ( aus ) sehingga setiap mau start tdk bisa karena rotor nya menggeser ke startor, kemudian secara iseng2 rotor nya saya bubut sedikit sekitar 0,03 mm, dan saya pasang kembali startor nya alhamdulilah berhasil , tapi saya beri starting cappasitor dan runing cappssitor agar lebih aman ketika awal start.
I have so much respect for these people who actually fix things instead of just being parts changers. And with conditions and equipment that would make people in this part of the world cry like babies. There's never a shortage of comments from the safety na2i's under videos like these.
Agreed I’ve been in the hvac industry for 30years and never have I seen a compressor repaired, it’s scrap metal. I will say the labor involved to do this would probably out weigh the price of a new compressor especially with having to weld it back up and if the union is involved. That was some good efficient workmanship we just watched.
It's not like people wouldn't be willing to do this in America lol.. it has everything to do with cost of labor
@@jnhook8086 And with a new compressor you get a manufacturers warranty. Even the 11kw motors we use (much bigger than shown here) are no longer repaired. The cost of taking it apart, fixing the fault just doesn't make it cost effective - a faulty bearing we might change but again if the rotor has been hitting the stator - not good. Far cheaper to just get new.
Some interesting comments here, I just had one go out and they gave me a price of $4800 for a replacement compressor and would only warranty it for 30 days. Of course they strongly recommend it to replace the entire system with a price of $8000-10,000.
Pretty freaking sad this type of work is not being done here in America and being cost-effective. Makes me very angry and sad that all the men and women that have served our country and fought bravely so we can live in a free nation‘s and get raked over the coals from our own population. I challenge you to look at a lot of these videos of everything under the sun being cool repaired a lot of these people in sandals or no safety type equipment whatsoever but they’re rebuilding and repairing everything you can imagine with very old equipment and I hardly any safety gear at all. Anyway thanks for the video love seeing things being repaired and rebuilt from all over the world hope everyone has a blessed day
@@DL-mn7co Fought so that we can live in a free nation? Hah... that's the biggest joke of all. The only so-called freedom you see here in America that these sandal-wearing folks abroad don't "enjoy" is the freedom that unscrupulous predatory corporations and even a lot of non-corporate "business entities" here in the U.S. have to scam the average unknowledgeable consumer. The repair that they did in this video (including whatever they did off-camera) in India / Pakistan probably only cost the client the equivalent of $50 USD at most. How much would a U.S. consumer have to pay for it, do you think? I'd say anywhere from about 10 to 20 times as much... which is why we Americans would just get a new fridge instead.
Merci !! du partage beau travail !!
А потом на Авито продают: абсолютно новый мотор, не битый, не крашеный
Гониво . Разбирающийся увидит второй шов , да и патрубки прям заводские 😂
ремонтный может быть качественнее, чем современное г
В чем была поломка? Прокладку выдуло? Там в начале вообще похоже поршень отсутствовал. Тема не раскрыта….😂
Скорее всего, компрессор сам был в порядке внутри, а вот корпус маленько подгнил. Очень похоже, что холодильник изначально "утёк", и его выкинули. Потом кто-то принёс от него компрессор, чтобы его проверили и привели в порядок.
Upd: Возможно, сам компрессор и стал причиной утечки или недостаточного напора, поскольку мастер перебрал поршневую часть.
Я так это понимаю. Если неправ, готов к поправкам.
@@user-cm1ls6sh4m Олег , судя по комменту вы пробовали чинить компрессора ? Я от познания всего тоже решился . Столкнулся с проблемой найти кто изготавливает прокладки , хотя индийцы их ножницами вырезают и мне придется , уж больно неадекватный ценник , 12500 р за 50 шт . Вопрос еще , может у кого получилось сделать станок для срезания головки и держатель для свакрки компрессора ? . Мне думается что ситуация в скором времени в россии будет такая что и ремонтировать компрессора начнут массово , если поставки во время 3й мировой с китая сократятся . А современные компрессора полное говно , и любая работа в конторах будет дороже чем сам новый компрессор . И еще : не найду информацию какой жидкостью промывают они внутренности мотора ? Бензином нельзя , они часто проверяют под током с искрами , значит не бензин и не керосин , что ?
похоже мыли соляркой) вопрос , сколько там воды останется после такого мытья?)@@user-iy7fy2yu4s
@@user-iy7fy2yu4sлогичнее это делать тем же маслом,которое заправляется в компрессор(хотя,не факт,что они его заправили им))
@@user-xp5rq7uw1j масло дорогое . я смывал все же бензином и высушивал. кто делает прокладки нашел . по 50р шт . пока плотно не подошел к ремонту но выяснил что причина поломки старых не масло и не не обмотка а стирание поршнем гильзы , да так что как пестик в колоколе болтает . в этом случае собирать из двух один где голова рабочая .
glad we have safety glasses in north america, good video
Pessoas assim,faz falta aqui no Brasil!
Spray painting the electrical contacts is less than ideal.
Блин! Если бы у менч была такая отвертка , переделаная на звезду 😮. Я бы тоде так смог🎉😂. А головку тоже всегда точильным камнем плоскость правлю. Напильником еще хорошо получается. Ведь чем больше рисок на плоскости - тем лучше трение. 😅
Серьезная вещь.
А контакты тоже красишь?) Я вот возьму на заметку.
производители компрессоров суициднулись разом
@@Mr.T-HUXконтакты надо серебрянкой красить😂
I’m sick of living in a country of people that throw out $3,000 refrigerators when the little round black $2 capacitor goes bad. But I found a niche.
I visit my local scrapyard once a week to look for old tools, appliances etc and I fix them to like new quality for literal pennies in parts and a bit of elbow grease.
I have great satisfaction in using old snap-on wrenches and power tools that were rusty in the garbage and I polish the chrome like new, I also use those found/refurbished tools to rebuild small engines and motorcycle engines I find there and I sell them back to the people that scrapped them for a hefty profit (think of the soap in fight club) Everything I buy there costs me $7.50 per 100 lbs.
Hint: any device that makes heat or has high amperage use that stops working 90% of the time needs a $0.50 thermal fuse. They make many non-resettable so you’ll throw it out. Heat guns, hairdryers, vacuums etc.
move to India
Beautiful comment! I agree with you but more so on the company's design side. They design to throw away. Apple being the biggest criminal. We need more people like you and the uploader! Engineers need to be more responsible.
Lol I highly doubt the people who threw away equipment are paying a hefty amount to buy it back from you. Those people already bought a new one
@@brankelly1921That's not an engineering problem. That's a shitty component that production decided was cheaper or "good enough"
Писец, вот так купишь новый холодильник с таким компрессором....
Я выбросил Стинол с двумя такими Данфосами! Ремонт обошелся бы дороже...экономика. Новый Бош с одним компрессором из Китая холодит не хуже :)
@@user-mm7ll4qp7k Стинол с двумя Данфосами из Германии пашет уже 20 лет. Пластик местами пожелтел, менял выключатель света, чистил дренажную трубку - вот и все проблемы.
@@user-mm7ll4qp7k пока клеевые локринги не разойдутся и не утечет хладагент...
Не! Сказать, что он нихрена не делал конечно нельзя!
Но то, что именно он делал.... Нет слов! Ремонтный ремонт во всей красе! Видимо в этот день на работе был только слесарь и сварной. Другие где то прохлаждались.
Nice welding but he should have changed the bearings.
*Разобрал. Помыл. Отремонтировано? Крестовая отвертка нано технология просто!*
Это был Торкс.
Собрал и покрасил. 😅. Без наклейки не взлетит. Проверил главное рабочую обмотку. А если пусковой кирдык - придется опять разваривать. Но судя по видео - это не проблема. 😅
BUENÍSIMO GRACIAS
Keren, sukses mas bro, salam kenal dari pekalongan
Súper 💯💯
Another amazing job by hand artisan's.
All these western experts have opinions on Asian engineering. They do the best they can with what they have available and guess what, they fix things and make things work and they do it to survive. They really don’t do this work for fun and entertainment, it’s real world survival. I admire their hard work and ingenuity but I also care about the risks involved and lack of PPE but never from ignorant hateful perspective. Respect these guys.
Good job
5:16 Compressor case is stamped DANFOSS SLOVENIA. Cool DIY wooble-drive screwdriver.
❤Congratulations for your recycling work. hello from France ❤
The torx screwdriver killed me
Parabens!
И в новый холодильник его потом :)
Great job, pretty sure he swapped out the valve plate there, didn't get caught by the camera. Here's hoping those guys are recovering all those nasty cfc's when they're scrapping those fridges 🤞🏼
Aren't most fridges using butane for decades now?
@@PR-cj8pdno
Ehh, I think some use propane but a lot more use R134a to reduce running costs. HFC's are bad greenhouse gas though.
And everyone has the tools of a metals shop!
Thank you for your video 🙏🙏🙏
My pleasure.
Good work , pls what is the material of valve plate gasket
Beautiful job! Such skill and pride 🎉
Wow, thank you!
Yeah, but the bearings weren't even changed.
what would be the restored part??
Ésta muy bien la repotenciacion del compresor, lo malo es que otros la venden como nuevas
No! They sell these as a repaired compressors.
Very impressive!
Awesome
Excellent travail les gars !
Сварной крутой!
بسم الله ماشاء الله هذا إلي أريد الرزق من ربه
After repairing I was told to connect the 3 wires from 3 phase 380v to the 3 terminals of the compressor
Very good!
👏👏👏👏
The same outfit that supplied Boeing with their door bolts
😂😂😂
Someone buy the man a torx driver
There's a big missing time chunk in cleaning at 1:07
и продали как новый. 😁😁😁
Easy Pezy if you have a cutter and a welding jig never mind these units are originally assembled in white rooms I’m sure it will be fine that compressor wholesale is less than 100$
Nice welding…
yeah i thought so too that guy is a good welder a nice clean bead
Добрый день, подскажите пожалуйста из какого материала можно сделать прокладки для клапанов,отличная работа по ремонту. Спасибо большое за помощь
Mountain Dew does the trick every time.
What we need back in the USA
amazing.
Glad you think so!
Grundsätzlich toll, aber wie lange die mit dem verkohlten Öl innen nach dem schweißen wohl noch halten? Hhm!?
1:45 is he spraying the coil with oil to wash it? so curious. I work in hvac but only replace compressors.
nah that's diesel
@retroguardian4802 probably carbon techachorlide ......the stuff we banned many years ago
I think Petrol@@meditation9112
is it really less broken tho?
Con que producto lo limpian?
To mi się podoba, naprawiać a nie wyrzucać .
Ciekawe ile to pociągnie. Nawet łożysk nie wymienił.
@@d..c.. Tyle pociągnie żeby potem znowu naprawiać, ale na pewno koszt naprawy jest mniejszy niż zakup nowej sprężarki.
@@sylwester5767 Ale kto ma czas i ochotę co 2 lata sprężarkę naprawiać?
@@d..c.. No u nas to na pewno nikt ale w tamtych krajach widać mają😄
@@sylwester5767 Chodzi mi o klientów tych usług...
No va bañado en aceite?
Which chemicals do you use for cleaning
It's a closely guarded secret😉
They’re saying gas/petrol idk
Don't buy compressors from Secop
Don't pay any attention to Saresmlee
Good
In America it would be stripped for copper. These people are productive and saving them from destruction and trash land fills. I just wish they would have explained it in the video of what they do and use so I could do it if mine ever breaks down.
It’s just not cost effective. Costs more to repair then make a new one.
Top.10.
Тоже не понял, в чем поломка(
What was fixed?
What class bit of welding?
How much oil and what type do they refill with? When?
Probably ISO 32, SAE 10W.... hopefully synthetic.
Most ppl in developed countries are "green" and feel as saving the world on their Teslas, but this guy is saving more carbon emissions fixing a fridge that you will in years.
no
Yo no he visto que halla arreglado nada lo que hizo fue desarmar y limpiar y nisiquiera ha verificado presion y amperaje como sabe que aun no sigue malo . Esto no es una reparacion
Kırık tornavida,imkansızlıklar ve başarı... Hepsi evde ki çocuklara bir tane ekmek götürebilmek için... Tebrik ederim
Ничего не сломанная. Подваренная бита, удлиненный шток отвертки. Этот просто удобнее для работы. А так половиной бит и не подлезть к отверстиюб
Отлично!👍
What do they wash things with?
did Zero to fix compressor - shinny black paint fixes all
I am from indonesia❤
Very good
These guys are crafty
Super DIY TORX screwdriver (01:11). Space technology.
If seriously, the job is done nice. The stickers are fake.
I wonder what brand of pop is he using to clean it and how does that fix the compressor?
Mountain Dew for sure
Buenos días sub título en español por favor!!!!
👍👍👍
Please where gloves, the chemicals are bad for you.🙂🙂🙂🙂
So what was fixed???
Прокладку клапанной доски .
It was more refurbished than fixed.
Ask your mom
@@funnykunai1You are a Douchebag
@@funnykunai1😂😂😂😂
I saw a compressor disassembled, then reassembled. I did not see any diagnosis, troubleshooting or even testing of the reassembled unit. Was it repaired? Who knows....
New gasket... 😉
Are they reselling these repaired compressors as new? What's with the fresh paint job and new labeling? I have no idea how long these rebuilts last, but the appearance fails the sniff test.