How To Add Refrigerant To Air Conditioner

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2020
  • How to add refrigerant to a home air conditioner system. In this video I show how to add refrigerant to a unit that is low on charge. This one also happened to be frozen over so before I could add any refrigerant I had to thaw out the system first.
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  • @WordofAdviceTV
    @WordofAdviceTV  Před rokem +16

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  • @orange_ash6902
    @orange_ash6902 Před 3 lety +695

    Jay, I worked as a security Guard at a dead end job for years. I watched your videos on my night shifts so I can learn as much as I could. I felt so confident in what you taught me, I quit my job and went to hvac school in the year 2020. I did so well. P.s. they actually used a lot of your videos for training, especially how to use a multimeter. I have since graduated hvac school, received my epa universal certification, and I am currently working a union hvac job as a service tech. I really hope you get to read this, and I hope you know how much you have changed my life. Please never stop doing what you are doing!! You are and will forever be a role model for me! Thank you Jay, you are the man! P.s. if you ever open your own hvac business I would be happy to work for you!!

    • @orange_ash6902
      @orange_ash6902 Před 3 lety +20

      I’m currently doing A/c maintenance right now and wanted to come for a refresher lol

    • @WordofAdviceTV
      @WordofAdviceTV  Před 3 lety +80

      Wow, that's amazing!!! I actually did see this comment! Thank you for taking the time to leave it. I normally only get to the comments on my most recent videos but was scrolling through all of them today and saw this one. I am very happy to hear that my channel has helped you make the decision to switch careers! (Great choice by the way!!) HVAC is a life changer for sure. I went from an accountant to HVAC and never regretted it. I am very happy for you and hope you will become a legend in your field and state! Don't forget to always aim higher and not stay in one place. If there are better, higher paying opportunities why not take them right? Haha I don't plan to open a HVAC business but I appreciate the thought! 😄

    • @00_UU
      @00_UU Před 3 lety +13

      Same here. Hated my previous job and now I also want to get into hvac. If you don't mind sharing, how much were you making at the beginning? I am in FL, so hvac is always needed here.

    • @orange_ash6902
      @orange_ash6902 Před 3 lety +13

      @@00_UU my job before hvac was in about 27,000$ a year range. After going through school I started out as an hvac service tech around 35,000$ a year.

    • @kickassclone75
      @kickassclone75 Před 3 lety +5

      Hvac is a joke buddy. I hope you didn’t pay for any school that uses CZcams videos made by hacks for views.

  • @briggs9187
    @briggs9187 Před 2 lety +79

    I watched this video to educate my self... a tech came over and said he does not carry R22 in his van, it is special order, and for the most part he said he would recommend a system flush and replace it with R410 .. a 3 thousand dollar minimum... I got a second opinion, and it was so different, the guy cleaned my coils and topped off a little bit of R22, and Voila, cool as a cucumber... great video, thanks

    • @JoshSmith-wo7zw
      @JoshSmith-wo7zw Před 11 měsíci +7

      R22 is really old and the EPA has been phasing it out for years now. Their no longer making it anymore. Once whatever stock is gone its gone. Thats it no more R22.

    • @stanleystove
      @stanleystove Před 10 měsíci +9

      Mechanics, HVACR technicians and plumbers are never to be trusted, unless you know them properly. Since they're the only ones who understand their craft they tend to be doing the devils work by making pay a ton of money for something so simple.

    • @briggs9187
      @briggs9187 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@JoshSmith-wo7zw The system was later replaced with a new one running R410, the old system was recycled and I was told yes, it will be no more, but there is plenty of R22 to refill old systems that need it not for new systems being installed.

    • @suckOnThese3
      @suckOnThese3 Před 8 měsíci

      The same could be said about Doctors and scientist, with their bio weapons and fake vaxxes….

    • @chrislewis5069
      @chrislewis5069 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hard to get the truth. As I see it, techs will say what the company wants them to say to get the profit they want which doesn’t mean they won’t do a good job but everything is at their convenience and of maximum charge to you.

  • @Antiqueexcavator
    @Antiqueexcavator Před rokem +7

    Thankfully, I have an honest tech that didn’t tell me I needed a new system but suggested filling it and see how long it lasts. I’ve had to add refrigerant every two years. It’s been 10. Filled it today.

  • @cassiustimmerson3002
    @cassiustimmerson3002 Před rokem +10

    Camera man needs an Oscar for that frozen line shot!😮‍💨🥶

    • @INTERNA9
      @INTERNA9 Před 3 dny

      Always his wife is recording with video Camera , not a Phone …great Team ( there is video on his channel)

  • @jpachon100
    @jpachon100 Před 2 lety +5

    I am new in HVAC I am student start just 2 month ago. Never work with a/c or electricity before but I am very interesting to learn i star watching your videos and I love them
    I am 56 years old my memory is not the same as 30 years ago but is not going to stop me to learn I may take longer the young people but I will get there I will keep posting my progress I will fallow you for more tips,tricks and advice

  • @jadanwright7770
    @jadanwright7770 Před rokem +59

    this dude teaches me so much more than my professor does

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 Před 2 lety +17

    Give your camera person a hefty bonus for getting that shot of the frozen line.

  • @randalllyons8467
    @randalllyons8467 Před rokem +12

    One of the best videos on AC charging on u tube, thanks. Like someone else said hvac techs seems always want to sell a new system especially if one has R22.

  • @luisgonzalez8803
    @luisgonzalez8803 Před 3 lety +55

    Jay, thanks to you I am able to charge my 1994 Trane unit that no one around here wants to service anymore. Everyone wants to quote me a whole new A/C system for my house. Your video makes it so easy to understand that I felt comfortable doing it myself. Now my unit is working like a charm!

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +3

      38 years is a long time and unless you get free electricity in a hot summer day; you'll go broke pretty soon. Recharging your own unit is a crime. So don't try been a wise guy!

    • @kevinmiller5467
      @kevinmiller5467 Před 2 lety +38

      @@bobboscarato1313 Everyone knows the only real criminals are the ones charging $300 to top off an AC unit. 😉

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kevinmiller5467 Are you aware of the never ending EPA regulations and the different refrigerants and their cost which are fines? This is today's reality; I'm glad I'm retired from the HVAC business!

    • @dexm8846
      @dexm8846 Před rokem

      @@kevinmiller5467 You said it right, just about every tech in my area is a 100% crook and liar. It's a crime before God for them to cheat people like that.

    • @mabahokano7567
      @mabahokano7567 Před rokem

      @@bobboscarato1313 Your math is as bad as your opinion 😊

  • @davidgearardo1788
    @davidgearardo1788 Před rokem +3

    I do apartment maintenance, this guys videos have save my bacon so many times I can’t even count, Inreally enjoy troubleshooting AC now, when I used to hate trying to figure it out. now I look forward to it.

  • @moejoe5935
    @moejoe5935 Před rokem +3

    I remeber when covid hit ....this guy was my teacher i like he explains but also hands on , On real running existing systems pure 💎 gem¡!!. Thank you. You really don't know how much help you are to hvac/R community!!

  • @wildmike85
    @wildmike85 Před 3 lety +5

    ahh, the good ole days lugging up that 22 can on a rope along with the recharge machine and vac. Pump up to the phoenix roofs on a 120 degree day with the tar roofs feeling like 200 degrees and also brazing refrigerant lines. You literally had to take a soaking wet towel with you so you didn't get heat stroke on the roof. Eveything burned lol especially when kneeling down to work. Sucked. But good job showing this vid man. It takes me back.

  • @noelv1976
    @noelv1976 Před 2 lety +29

    As an apartment maintenance tech, your videos help a lot. This is all I need to do during on calls. Just give enough refrigerant to get through the weekend.

    • @davidgearardo1788
      @davidgearardo1788 Před rokem

      I know it’s been a year but that is a fact , these videos have saved my butt several times

  • @dennisadams93
    @dennisadams93 Před 3 lety +53

    For someone like myself who is still in school this video helped me visually see what was explained in class... THANK YOU!

  • @bobjohnson5218
    @bobjohnson5218 Před měsícem +2

    Don't know but you filled it like we used to do. Great video. Needed the pressure numbers, been awhile. You seem to really know your stuff.

  • @sharonw1530
    @sharonw1530 Před 10 měsíci +8

    This video was an enormous help to me. It may not be the full scale analysis that a pro does but it sure got me out of a bind during this 2023 heatwave. Can’t thank you enough. Tom

  • @FunDuude
    @FunDuude Před 3 lety +31

    Best video so far. You show what to do start to finish. Take off caps, hook up device (red hose and blue hose) where and how to hook it up. Hooking up the yellow hose. Beautiful, just Beautiful. All the other techs on here should take note. But they don't because....Well we know why. It's a money thing (the less you know the more money in my pocket.). I'll stop here, so I don't get started. Thank you sooo sooo much. May God bless you for this.

    • @71uet319
      @71uet319 Před 3 lety +4

      Poveri Sfigati one should not be afraid to share knowledge. Knowledge shines more you share

  • @ramonperera6218
    @ramonperera6218 Před rokem +12

    Good explanations, and clearer than any other. I've been trying to learn more to fix my AC with not enough cooling during the summer. It seems to be a little low on gas as by your explanations. Thanks so much. You are the best teacher we could find on You Tube. You are young but experienced and with the will to let anyone else to learn from you in a very honest and modest way. Thanks again , very good luck for you !

  • @jt1454
    @jt1454 Před 7 dny +1

    I finally got around to recharging our old (2005) Lennox hp29 today (May 24, 2024) using your method (except I had the R22 tank upside down as seen in one of your later videos). Our electric bill went up in December as our system was using emergency heat and I just sucked up and paid the high electricity bill for a few months (I hate cold weather!!). I purchased a Schrader valve replacement tool and a Yellow Jacket 42004 Manifold with hoses from Amazon. I replaced both high and suction side Schrader valves before charging the system (Did have some pressure when replacing them) since a coworker had a similar leak in his outdoor unit and a HVAC company came out 3 times and tried to charge him over $1000 without fixing the problem and then gave him a quote of $10,000 for a new system!! After charging our system according to your video I then sprayed down the high and suction side fitting "areas" with soap and water solution. I found a slight leak that was on the high pressure side "cap nut?" above the Schrader valve. I GENTLY!! snugged the "cap nut" and finally the leak stopped. Time will tell if this fixed the problem!! I am a small engine technician by trade, but by watching numerous You Tube video's including yours I think my wife is happy with working AC and my wallet should have more money in it now!!!

    • @hssr1894
      @hssr1894 Před 3 dny

      Where did you buy the R22? Mine was running low and some tech guy came in and charged my wife $1600+ and said he charged 9 pounds F22 and he probably took 15 to 20 minutes to charge. Now I am thinking, he may have cheated us. But On the day the system got charged, the air was measuring 54 degrees F, but now after a week, it is not going down below 58, and it is taking longer time to cool. As it is only one system, the rooms facing west, does not get cooled at all, but the living room is comfortable. Now I am not sure, if the F22 charged was good at all or not. Now the quotes for replacement I received was $15000 to $18000.

    • @w8what575
      @w8what575 Před 3 dny

      @@hssr1894umm…r22 does go bad….it sounds like the A frame under ur furnace where the cooling happens might be needing cleaned off as well…u can tell by how hard the vents are blowing air out…if it’s cold air but barely blowing out if the vents then it’s a blocked up A frame …it’s the coils inside the house that are in the shape of an A …the fan in the furnace area blows over them when it’s on and cooling those coils….mine was blocked up after I painted the inside of my home and didn’t cover the vents thinking the paint wouldn’t be that big of deal…it was …lol…. I’ve had to figure out how all of this stuff works because I’m deemed unworthy due to being a single mom…I refuse to go without ac because I have a medical condition where it’s required…and who are these pros to tell me I can’t have something I need just like everyone else is entitled to expect if they’ve got the $ to pay for it…..but that’s ok….ill do it myself….its a necessity when u own ur home because it sure sounds like u were tipped off big time…unless u have a huge house and several large ac units…9lbs of Freon is an awful lot…..the bigger homes I’ve been in have ac units that require 6lbs max …mine is a smaller unit for about 1000-1500 square ft per floor and it only takes 4 lbs ….u can also see if ur natural gas supplier in ur area services central ac units too and hire them….its similar to natural gas maintenance and I’ve used my local gas company before until the hvac guys had me blacklisted from everything

    • @hssr1894
      @hssr1894 Před 2 dny

      @@w8what575 - Thanks for your reply. Actually I get a lot of air from the vents. I think it has been the same from past 16 years I have been living here. But recently as the pipes froze up, there was no air. That is when my wife called some local guy, as he was ready to come in same day compared to others who offered only an replacement of HVAC suggestion. My home is around 2000 Sq Ft, and one unit. As know, the vents are not cleaned for decades, as it has a bad design. The A-frame cover cannot be removed until the drain pipe, inlet and return pips are cut off. I have seen the modern ones has a these two panels separated out. So, cleaning is something that cannot be done. But otherwise, the force of air when fan is running or when heater is running, is pretty good. But for AC, it is a little bit low, as the may will be heavy. But otherwise, looks like the HVAC technician has completely cheated me.

    • @jt1454
      @jt1454 Před 2 dny

      @@hssr1894 I had a licensed HVAC technician supplying the R22 and helping me during the process so I could learn it what to look for (On the QUALITY manifold gauges I purchased off Amazon for about $170) with the outdoor temperature of 84 degrees at the time. Why are you using the AC when the outdoor temperature is 58 degrees? I had previously replaced all the outdoor capacitors and major electrical components (except the main control board) in February when it was colder (The compressor start capacitor was corroded and leaking) with no change before I had him help me the other day when it was warmer. The one HVAC technician who first came out for my coworker (January with temps' below freezing) was at his house for about the same time as yours (15-20 minutes) and just topped off the freon and said there were no leaks!! Yeahhhhhh!! His heat pump outdoor unit still froze up after a week! They sent an experienced technician out and he topped off the refrigerant, cleaned the outdoor coil's, moved the outdoor defrost sensor, checked for leaks and a week later his outdoor unit froze up again!! My coworker had enough and is in the same field as mine (small engine technician) and he just sprayed both the valve core areas and found the one Schrader valve was leaking!! He replaced this valve core and had a friend recharge the system (R410A) and after one week the outdoor unit didn't freeze and all was good. My coworker sent a very "nice" email to the HVAC company saying he wasn't paying the over $1000 bill they sent two month's ago for two service calls because the problem wasn't fixed and that he fixed the problem with soap and water solution spray to find the leak!! He has never heard back from them since!!! (He has videos and documentation if they do come back to claim the $) We had the same problem with our system under warranty back in 2008 (That's another long story!!) The day we recharged our outdoor unit recently the high and low pressures were very low ( 50 PSI each) with the QUALITY USA made Yellow Jacket charging manifold I purchased installed (low on refrigerant) last week. We couldn't find the leak until we SLOWLY recharged the system (not 15-20 minutes like your "technician" did.. It was more like an hour!! ) I had to convince my HVAC technician helping me to spray all the area's with a soap and water solution besides just the valve cores I had just replaced to find the leak and that's when we found the stem cap nut leaking which just needed to be tightened "GENTLY!!" I used an adjustable wrench "GENTLY" in two turns to finally stop the leak. Like I said time will tell if this was the only leak. I watched A LOT of You Video's on charging our AC unit. Some are good.. and some are bad. Having a certified HVAC person with me helped

  • @gilliganlokz14
    @gilliganlokz14 Před 2 lety +2

    Finally someone puts out a video on how we do it sometimes

  • @holtrussell
    @holtrussell Před 3 lety +16

    Great video Jay! Completed the 608 EPA level 1 exam a couple weeks ago. Appreciate the quick and dirty approach to recharge. Thanks!

    • @charizardsniper5064
      @charizardsniper5064 Před rokem

      Please tell me you don’t charge it through the vapor please tell me to use the liquid line

  • @gertbenade3082
    @gertbenade3082 Před rokem +10

    Hello Jay. Thank you for a great video! I am an electronics engineer who is trying to learn more about everything... Your video explains in clear language the do's and don'ts! Keep up the great work!

  • @fucheduck
    @fucheduck Před 9 měsíci +1

    funny XP with this. Last time I hired a H/Arepairman in 2016, the guy even ask me that "If I was in vo-tech AC/Automotive, how could I NOT be familar with freon" The reason is, when I was in vo-tech 87-89, and I -intended- on "learning" to charge a car's A/C the instructor never "taught" me how, he just said "get it done!-we're not running a kindergarten here!" I chickened out and someone else was assigned. so I never learned how to charge a car with freon. Now I want to charge my central A/C for my home. Probably not as "terrifying" as I thought 30 years ago when I was 17. LOL! Fortunately, I don't have ice my TRANE heatpump. it is just not really putting out.

  • @EdenFL97
    @EdenFL97 Před 2 lety +3

    In my third month of schooling and just started our AC and Refrigeration theory. This video helped a lot!

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +1

      You only need to study another 15 or twenty years to be proficient. It's a great trade but you need to get licenses and certifications along the way; too many new refrigerants are developed all the time and you have to learn the proper use and applications!

  • @angelbumanlag1954
    @angelbumanlag1954 Před 3 lety +10

    Exactly what I was looking for DIY, basic straight instruction that works. My r22 AC was not cooling and when I checked the psi. Mine was at 90 so following your video fixed it. Most other videos are hard to follow or understand for my level of experience.

  • @luiselizalde6757
    @luiselizalde6757 Před 4 lety +19

    As always you always make videos that we really need to know, you are a excellent teacher, I have been learning this trade and I have learned from you; can you make a video on how to price when we attend to fix anything the way all the technicians do not too low or too high and we can protect this wonderful trade: that really be nice. Have a wonderful day. From California.

  • @2846jerseydan
    @2846jerseydan Před 4 lety +22

    I just purchased a home supplied by gas. I've never had gas before, nor have I ever had central air. I ran across your videos and started to watch so I would educate myself on gas and central A/C. I find your videos very informative and concise. And, my most favorite thing about your videos is that you don't ramble on and on like most other videos. You only say what is absolutely necessary and I like that a lot. Thank you for your help.

    • @WordofAdviceTV
      @WordofAdviceTV  Před 4 lety +2

      That is nice to hear! I'm glad my videos have been helpful, thank you for watching and leaving a comment!

    • @isabellagrisales5722
      @isabellagrisales5722 Před 2 lety +1

      Where are you getting your refrigerant from? The technicians here want to charge me 300 for this service 😭

    • @2846jerseydan
      @2846jerseydan Před 2 lety +1

      @@isabellagrisales5722 I haven't purchased any refrigerant yet. Nor have I done any maintenance yet. I'm still in the process of learning how to maintain it. Fortunately I have a family member that knows a lot about it. I will probably start this spring.

    • @mabahokano7567
      @mabahokano7567 Před rokem

      @@isabellagrisales5722 Look on FB marketplace

    • @pjeep4687
      @pjeep4687 Před rokem

      @@2846jerseydan my is $350😭😭 and call the other$ 450-550 😭😭😭😭

  • @markpayne6803
    @markpayne6803 Před 3 lety +2

    Ive been doing HVAC and refrigeration for about 25 years and electrical construction about 35 years I really enjoy watching you, Nor Cal AC Service and others not here to criticize but who decided to put awning above condenser 1st rule of thumb never install condenser under porch,deck etc.The heat will just keep recycling through the condeser get rid of that awning when the new condenser goes in all that heat throws off your readings.Thats just my opinion keep up the good work

  • @balbirsinghgill1595
    @balbirsinghgill1595 Před 2 lety +23

    Very honesty explained, simple and easy, thanks bro,

  • @hoosierlocksporter7907
    @hoosierlocksporter7907 Před 2 lety +12

    Thank you for finally explaining what the pressures are supposed to be at vs ambient temperature! This is the video I've been waiting for! Thank you so much and keep up the good work and the videos!

  • @luissalguero2974
    @luissalguero2974 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you from GUATEMALA. I'm learning a lot from you

  • @JGray-po3jd
    @JGray-po3jd Před 28 dny +1

    Great Video! Thank you for taking your time to make it for us "Jack of All Trades" Master of Some do it yourselfers. Trying to limp an R22 system through this year until the new R32 systems are available next year. Not much sense in investing an R410A considering it will be obsolete like R22 very soon.

  • @alexcubbages5747
    @alexcubbages5747 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you. Your advice was sooo helpful. God bless you and we hope that your family are safe during this pandemic. Take Care, Alex

  • @vladekvladinov5753
    @vladekvladinov5753 Před 3 lety +6

    I been in this trade for more than 10 years. And everything I you tube some hard stuff, I get your basic HVAC videos playing automatically. Because I’m a subscriber :)
    And and I tell you what it’s always a good refreshment lesson from the olden school days . Thanks bud. Hope you are happy in Hawaï

  • @andresramon1
    @andresramon1 Před rokem +2

    best trainer, step by step, very clear explanation, you can learn quickly!

  • @donlucas1631
    @donlucas1631 Před 28 dny +1

    Thanks for your video. Don’t worry about what someone might say about your video. It’s short and to the point. Most videos are showing people all there fancy equipment but you were wright to the point. 👍👏👏👏

  • @LuisHernandez-rm8wv
    @LuisHernandez-rm8wv Před 2 lety +6

    For a Bright new Hvac student like me, all of your videos are coming to be a ton of positive learning information. Thank you for well explaining.

  • @josephbadmon1389
    @josephbadmon1389 Před 4 lety +38

    I just got hired as a service tech but I’m very new to HVAC your videos are super helpful thanks man 🙏🏼

    • @christophernogas5032
      @christophernogas5032 Před 3 lety

      I hope the service tech life has been good to you, I’ve been slowly learning the service side after being an installer for my first 3-1/2 years in the trade

    • @mackenziegray2090
      @mackenziegray2090 Před 2 lety +1

      @@christophernogas5032 I wish I started put as an install. Probably would've help me allot when it comes to replacing stuff.

    • @DJV94022
      @DJV94022 Před rokem

      Youre lucky anyone else is thrown into rough or trim installs then to punch work then eventually service tech

    • @DJV94022
      @DJV94022 Před rokem

      Then again itll all what you look like too sucks but thats reality

  • @Vville123
    @Vville123 Před rokem +1

    This used to be me when I worked for GMAC who owned several huge apartments in Texas. Every 3rd day I’d be on call, get a “AC not blowy very cold”, Show up, ac iced over, defrost line, dump some Freon in down and dirty, get the tenets cooled down, first light we’d be back order to repair or replace.

  • @Shiznaft1
    @Shiznaft1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you, I was able to charge my AC today thanks to your instructions.

  • @MoeHabibi
    @MoeHabibi Před 3 lety +6

    Great job...easy to understand, learn, and apply for DIY type of guys who want to save money. Thanks a bunch.

  • @danyefikir
    @danyefikir Před 2 lety +3

    I just love this guy's videos. He knows what he is talking about. Thank you

  • @tsetendorjee9040
    @tsetendorjee9040 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is an excellent CZcams about How To Add Refrigerant To Air Conditioner, we love it and thank you very much!❤👌👌

  • @richblanton1922
    @richblanton1922 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent information. Quick and to the point! Great job!

  • @jeffrohner6030
    @jeffrohner6030 Před rokem +3

    Beer can cold ;)

  • @loveofchrist5808
    @loveofchrist5808 Před rokem +1

    I don’t care if it was the proper method this is going to serve me very well so thank you very much for this video and God bless you and your family and friends✝️✝️✝️

  • @ricklamanen7555
    @ricklamanen7555 Před rokem +1

    That's why they make tanks n bottles a certain way, stands up. Great vid 👍

  • @gamewizardks
    @gamewizardks Před 4 lety +12

    I've fixed/recharged about 40 units over the past 2 weeks here in addition to my other maintenance duties. I've had to cut a few evaps out, replace them and/or change drain pans and in weeks prior, I retrofitted 2 new systems (evap and condensing units) to existing linesets/ductwork. I still have quite a few things lined up here at the apartment complex I work at. Old units. Lots of overtime. Thanks for the vids!

    • @WordofAdviceTV
      @WordofAdviceTV  Před 4 lety +4

      Wow! Sounds like you are super busy over there. You have AC experience galore! Thank you for sharing!

    • @alisonheat
      @alisonheat Před 4 lety +2

      @game wizard. I would like to use your expertise. Can I connect with you and if yes, how
      Thanks.

  • @joem3384
    @joem3384 Před 3 lety +5

    Frozen coil and lines is not always low freon ,could be dirty filter,clogged A coil ,low air flow ,weak motor ,restriction in lines or contaminated freon,

  • @robertwehe4387
    @robertwehe4387 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you for detailed instruction. Unit is charged and cooling.

  • @Earthcitizen4609
    @Earthcitizen4609 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is a good video because this is a overall installation of the gas without so many details

  • @giotinez5996
    @giotinez5996 Před 3 lety +22

    This is what I need for my 20 years old condensor... Now DIY is not allowed but who is gonna know ?
    Good job man thank You

    • @FunDuude
      @FunDuude Před 3 lety +12

      what do you mean it's not allowed? All these DIY videos have saved me 1000's of dollars over the yrs. F anyone who has a problem with that. Anyone that tells you or leads to believe it's not allowed F them. It's my house my unit I do what I want.

    • @walmartguy1265
      @walmartguy1265 Před 3 lety +4

      Only handling refrigerant is not allowed. You have to be licensed. Everything else like changing out parts or electrical trouble shooting is allowed for DIY.

    • @EvesterGaming
      @EvesterGaming Před 3 lety +4

      @@FunDuude EPA certification required when working on r22 or purchasing. You can however charge a 410a system non certified.

    • @FunDuude
      @FunDuude Před 3 lety +10

      @@jeffreylysiak9619 To each there own, It's worked for me for over 30 yrs. That's what home insurance is for.

    • @3L5Ancho
      @3L5Ancho Před 3 lety +2

      Ima snitch so I can get 10k

  • @seansky2721
    @seansky2721 Před 3 lety +3

    The HVAC guys at our shop gave me similar advice about adding R-22 to my Sweetheart's system. You are spot on with your advice! No more frozen A-Coil! Comfy in the hot summer weather!

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +2

      If you are certified to handle refrigerants, you can use R407C as a replacement for R22 and a whole lot cheaper. The R22 around is mostly recycled anyway as its manufacture stopped about 10 years ago!

    • @seansky2721
      @seansky2721 Před 2 lety

      @@bobboscarato1313 A useful tip, indeed sir! Thanks awfully!

    • @ssfouryou
      @ssfouryou Před rokem

      @@bobboscarato1313 The tech put in MO99 in my units, is that a new refrigerant?

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před rokem +1

      @@ssfouryou Sorry, I'm retired; it may be a generic replacement for R22 or R410A. check w/Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Association.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před rokem +1

      @@ssfouryou Yes and from what I read, it helps compressors to run at lower temperatures which will prolong the life of the compressor as it works a lower temperatures; it will probably same money with your electric bills; or so I hope!

  • @taephillips3276
    @taephillips3276 Před 2 lety +1

    Giving away 2-3 lbs of r22 you’re ballin

  • @jt1454
    @jt1454 Před 9 dny +1

    Great Video! Thanks for all the information with the "beer can" method of recharging an AC outdoor unit!!

  • @shaunbowman8036
    @shaunbowman8036 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you - i watched a number of similar video's & this one is by far the most helpful. Just achieved success at my house! Got an extra -8 degrees at the vent! Also - when i removed the protective cap on the red side of the condenser's valve it hissed - there was pressure between the valve & cap - so i bet that's the cause of the leak. This fall / winter i'll vacuume out the refregerant & replace the valve. Thanks a tonne! FYI - i knew there was a leak already because i'd had a pro out 2 years ago & they identified the issue as a leak using all the tools. So in my case, I think it was reasonable for me to use this simpler method. Also, for anyone going to try this after attending CZcams-Uni - it was very helpful for me to write down a list of instructions, things to check and potentially stop / quit ect - instead of trying to go and do it from memory.

    • @johnnyriser8519
      @johnnyriser8519 Před 3 lety +3

      They also sell a valve core removal tool that can be used to tighten or replace the valve core while the unit is still under pressure. That way, you won't lose your refrigerant charge.

    • @shaunbowman8036
      @shaunbowman8036 Před 3 lety

      Johnny Riser thanks for the tip ! I’ll look into that

    • @muqeemmuhammadi1901
      @muqeemmuhammadi1901 Před 2 lety

      Thank you God bless you.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +1

      Before you remove the refrigerant charge, check access points; evaporator and condenser coils as well as all copper connections. Look for signs of oil.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnnyriser8519 True, they work if you have enough room where the service valves are located. That core remover is great but it will cost at least $ 100.-

  • @stoneh6012
    @stoneh6012 Před 3 lety +3

    Just added R22 to my unit following this video.
    Thanks for your videos!

  • @jaysonbosshog6934
    @jaysonbosshog6934 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the videos. Really helps since at my hvac school right now no one is allowed in the lab.

  • @MrBadtboy
    @MrBadtboy Před 10 měsíci +1

    My man I don’t care what nobody says this video was the best one I’ve seen on CZcams you kept it simple and easy and Laymans term so one who knows nothing could understand because it work for me and I was able to get my AC charged up and running on that video all the other ones I watch And I watched a lot of them, but this was the one thank you man and don’t worry about what nobody says cause you to man🥵

  • @POW2000
    @POW2000 Před 3 lety +15

    After watching this....I think I am confident that I can add refrigerant to my AC....Thanks!

    • @markf.4063
      @markf.4063 Před 3 lety +6

      Not if you do it the way portrayed in this video. This guy stated how it just to basically help the system along until it could be replaced. If you were to add refrigerant your own home system (and want it to actually operate for any length of time) then there is more to it than what this guy has done. If a system is low then there is a reason and that reason (i.e a leak) needs to be addressed. Furthermore an AC system is pretty picky about it's charge level which is why we use certain numbers like superheat and/or subcooling to make certain that we have the correct charge in a system. Just adding until the suction gauge shows above freezing is asking for problems especially if there is already a known leak. If you overcharge and start slugging that compressor than it's going to cost you big time.

  • @bowlampar
    @bowlampar Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent video on proper way to service air conditioner. Thump up!

  • @douglasprostock7086
    @douglasprostock7086 Před 10 měsíci

    Mister you should feel enormousley great for helping peeps educate themselves with your knowledges.. DAMN brother good for you

  • @sandrablanco6592
    @sandrablanco6592 Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos are giving me ALL the answers I'm looking for! If only I could find in my area an HVAC service provider with your knowledge and expertise. Our HVAC is a Pandora Box, and is not yet 4yrs old. But....I WILL DECIPHER WHAT'S WRONG, then will get an honest person to fix it. Keep the excellent videos.

  • @dhrewpatel2431
    @dhrewpatel2431 Před 4 lety +8

    Your videos are excellent. Very well spoken. I watch them constantly when performing repairs. Very little content on CZcams is at this level. Nice work

  • @sandramwarren3993
    @sandramwarren3993 Před 3 lety +10

    Very informative video, the tech put the refrigerant last July and this year I have the same problem I’m assumed there is a leak somewhere

    • @familytablet9302
      @familytablet9302 Před 3 lety +1

      Make sure anyone who comes to "fix" it doesn't just recharges the system. They must find and repair the leak before adding gas.

  • @iansstrungoutguitars
    @iansstrungoutguitars Před 2 lety +1

    We rigged a unit from 4 different 1s but 1 was the lennox hs29, what a unnecessary bunch of exstra cost they were. We got a deal on 120lbs of r22, rigged up a nitrogen tank to check the system with a old ww2 German AirTrank , cleaned it & purged it , put the 4.25lbs of freon in & 4days later we're good 😆 oh we soldered the 4 connections with old 1930s silver solder (my shop is really really old & filled with weird stuff) so 4 junk units for free =1 pretty solid unit, just the cost of the freon which I now have over 100lbs to (insert whatever legal nonsense in accordance with law here) 😉
    The beer can method is perfectly fine, worked well for decades

  • @sdragut
    @sdragut Před 5 měsíci +1

    this is great. your explanations are easy to follow even after just 1 watching. thank you.

  • @mariohenriquez8599
    @mariohenriquez8599 Před 3 lety +12

    Well explained, better than the school I went, El Camino college, in Torrance.

    • @Duwop77
      @Duwop77 Před 2 lety

      I also attended that college for music and auto mechanics 😁👍

    • @echenduconfidence4998
      @echenduconfidence4998 Před 2 lety +1

      Pls how many years course do the offer. I will like to go there and further my knowledge.

  • @alexm3950
    @alexm3950 Před 3 lety +5

    I totally understand your teachings.

  • @qaisahmad7336
    @qaisahmad7336 Před 2 lety +1

    Systematic approach explanation

  • @jim.zuzukiz3583
    @jim.zuzukiz3583 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks that really helped refresh my memory for quick late night charge👍🏻

  • @TomGlander
    @TomGlander Před 3 lety +3

    Learned a ton of new stuff watching this. Very good. I usually grab some food and just watch you do your thing. Learning a lot.

  • @Anonymous01416
    @Anonymous01416 Před 3 lety +5

    Nice vids straight to the point but would have been nice to teach others also how to charge by ambient 80° outdoor plus 30, your high side was right at 110° and your low side 40° spot on for a quick temporary charge up. Great work and awesome videos man!!!

  • @Almightycam543
    @Almightycam543 Před 3 lety +2

    Soon imma finish college I’m on my last semester I just passed my EPA so I can handle refrigerant thanks to u your videos are very helpful 💯

    • @kickassclone75
      @kickassclone75 Před 3 lety

      Who needs a scam test and bs license when you can just have your buddy get you what you need. Hvac is one of the biggest scam industries out there and right up there with appliance repair. Paying anyone to do what amounts to 6th grade brainpower is ridiculous.

    • @JP-zz5rm
      @JP-zz5rm Před 3 lety +1

      @@kickassclone75 that’s your opinion. Having a license and being certified is better than not having one. You may know what your doing but there are still regulations and rules put into place, the test is to ensure you at least know some of the concept to actually work on units. You can have your “ buddy “ do all your work but what happens when they get hired to do a job and that customer asks for their certification or credentials? Also when applying to a job in HVAC they are going to ask if you are EPA certified and if you have any other certifications. The more you have under your belt the more likely you are to get hired and paid more. So a 6th grader is able to work on heat pumps and trouble shoot a faulty defrost board or a failed reversing valve? Wow I wonder what school he went to 😆.

  • @nancyjustice9160
    @nancyjustice9160 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Well done. Just what I needed to get the job done.

  • @BunkerBlog
    @BunkerBlog Před 4 lety +17

    I'm an HVAC student about to help with my first install. I've been binging your videos covering the basics for a while now. I'd really like to see the proper way to charge a unit using superheat and subcool. At school they taught us the "add 30 degrees to ambient temp" trick and it works well, but I want to know the more professional way as well.

    • @sprockkets
      @sprockkets Před 4 lety +10

      Don't use this channel. Either view HVAC School or A/C Service Tech LLC channels here.

    • @briarfox637
      @briarfox637 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, this guy isn't a pro. Don't use this to get the "professional" way to do anything. Check out Dr. Zarkof. Excellent AC videos.

    • @lorikaye1540
      @lorikaye1540 Před rokem

      He has a proper video as well.

  • @joemartinez7619
    @joemartinez7619 Před 4 lety +8

    Friendly advice; drill hole in wall of coil big enough to stick a cheap scope camera. Works to see if dirty coil plus.
    Thanks for taking time to help others in our field.

    • @jotu173
      @jotu173 Před 4 lety +4

      IMPORTANT... limit drill depth so as not to accidentally destroy the evap coil!!! That being said, he does not own the system so (technically) drilling ANY unnecessary holes would be destroying another persons property.

    • @markf.4063
      @markf.4063 Před 3 lety

      @@jotu173 No it wold not. The evap being inside the plenum is an all too common problem. The best course of action during the repair would be to cut an access panel in that plenum not only for your immediate use but also for future maintenance. This is a necessity and well within the scope of work required for the repair that you were HIRED to do.

  • @DClough
    @DClough Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Jay just wanted you to know that you also have helped me HUGE with your videos I work as a service tech and am in school for HVAC and I reference your videos all the time!!

    • @saturdayekpe2899
      @saturdayekpe2899 Před 3 lety

      I would like to join your lecture god bless you

    • @saturdayekpe2899
      @saturdayekpe2899 Před 3 lety

      I would like to be your student also thanks and god bless you once again

  • @cleftoftherock6797
    @cleftoftherock6797 Před 2 lety

    Cooling professional charging $274 per pound for refrigerant as of 8-20-21!!!! Upstairs unit stopped working. Switch in outside unit was shorted with a spider! New switches are sealed. I changed the cap myself. No fix. $799 bill! Most expense was refrigerant. Inside of the house upstairs got to stifling 90 degrees. Had no other option but to pay the professional. No regrets, he did a lot of other servicing things like pipe insulation. Like he said, only pros can get this stuff in bulk like that. Pay the man!

  • @bowhunter928
    @bowhunter928 Před 3 lety +18

    17:02 I always like to wrap a rag around the valve when i crack it so that never happens. but good call on the low loss fittings. I hated getting frostbite before I got my own pair

    • @hvacmike1175
      @hvacmike1175 Před 3 lety

      Adjust the depressor on your hose so that it’s even or a little below the washer you will never get frost bite again.
      Also change the washers every 90 days if you are using your gauges every time you do a call.

  • @gelguitarist
    @gelguitarist Před rokem +3

    This was a fantastic and extremely helpful video - thank you!

  • @cmunoz6945
    @cmunoz6945 Před rokem +1

    Thanks my boy. Great skilled video.

  • @jgllrd454
    @jgllrd454 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your content. I've watched all your videos, extremely informative . Keep it up .

  • @natester1064
    @natester1064 Před 4 lety +11

    Great info Jay. I would like to see the proper way to recharge a system. Just for my own personal knowledge . I really enjoy learning from your videos. 👍

    • @WordofAdviceTV
      @WordofAdviceTV  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you Nate! I am in the process of moving right now so it may not come fast but I do want to make a follow up video, utilizing the proper method.

  • @jackj.4304
    @jackj.4304 Před 2 lety +8

    Great video, done this for the first time and successfully completed process. You are a Superman! Thanks.

  • @BrandonMO314
    @BrandonMO314 Před 3 lety

    Good advice. I usually turn on the fan and let it run and ice thaws fast enough

  • @cookieboi4449
    @cookieboi4449 Před 3 lety +1

    My 5 kg R22 tank is empty,,, and I couldn't get more R22, since I am not licensed, so I filled the tank with pure propane (cooking gas, in Aus), My tank has two valves, one from top and one from bottom. I use the blue from bottom and add liquid propane to the unit, and have done such for more than 10 years now. Works fine.

    • @jameslewis1008
      @jameslewis1008 Před 3 lety +1

      So it’s all propane now? Didn’t know that was possible.

  • @gamewizardks
    @gamewizardks Před 4 lety +35

    R-22 can be throttled in as a liquid through a restriction device or by bumping the dials on your manifold. Some manifold gauge dials are smoother than others. I have a digital Fieldpiece SMAN460.

    • @WordofAdviceTV
      @WordofAdviceTV  Před 4 lety +8

      Yes, that is an option as well. Thank you for pointing that out!

    • @Hugo-py2ce
      @Hugo-py2ce Před 4 lety +7

      And it's a quicker way to charge, yes you can charge in liquid form just being careful. Been doing it for 20 years with no problems.

    • @chadbailey8152
      @chadbailey8152 Před 3 lety +2

      Turns to gas as some as it sees the low psi side, it a gas in bottle only because it's under high psi

    • @billybbob18
      @billybbob18 Před 3 lety +3

      I have the sm480v with a sight glass between the RF hose and the manifold. I prefer to open the valve until I just start to see bits of liquid spirt through the glass.

    • @vision1707
      @vision1707 Před 3 lety +2

      @@WordofAdviceTV Can you please help me explain why my needle in the high side (red gage) bounced back (fluttering ) ?
      Thank you

  • @JohnDoe-ej1lw
    @JohnDoe-ej1lw Před 4 lety +6

    Hey jay great video..i hope some day you can start an online HVAC school for people like me that don't have time for the usual HVAC school classes. . 👍 you'll be a great teacher

    • @WordofAdviceTV
      @WordofAdviceTV  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you Boiler Man! At present that is too much for me but we will have to see what the future holds! :) Have a great week!

    • @cottojn
      @cottojn Před 3 lety

      I would definitely enroll

  • @Elcapulove
    @Elcapulove Před rokem +1

    Good afternoon family and good health to everyone especially MENTAL. Thank you very much for the valuable information and for your time. 👍🏼👍🏼 Have a wonderful weekend

  • @jackccharity
    @jackccharity Před 24 dny +1

    I have added you to my will!

  • @misterking633
    @misterking633 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much sir
    Please make proper measurement and Residential Air conditioning refrigeration system sir..💖🌹🥰🤝 I'm from India

  • @billm6294
    @billm6294 Před 3 lety +16

    Excellent vid, great work. This was a refresher course for me because it's been 3 years since my system needed a top up. The first time I did it, I saved the cost of the gauge set and more vs having it done.

  • @andrewsmith9980
    @andrewsmith9980 Před rokem +55

    I have paid numerous amounts of "contractors" over the years to recharge my system and I have never seen one take coil measurements or use anything more than what is in this video

    • @TonyScandal
      @TonyScandal Před rokem +1

      Man oh Man did you just say a mouthful.

    • @khoatran9560
      @khoatran9560 Před rokem

      If they use digital gauges, they can charge with subcool if it’s txv or superheat for pistons. Indoor wetbulb and outdoor dry bulb for target superheat or subcool, along with line temps.

    • @andrewsmith9980
      @andrewsmith9980 Před rokem +6

      @@khoatran9560 They used standard analog gauges everytime....

    • @Redtooth75
      @Redtooth75 Před rokem +2

      @@andrewsmith9980 they should be measuring the line temperature as well to calculate superheat or subcooling. If they don't then they are not doing it right.

    • @PrimordialOops
      @PrimordialOops Před rokem +2

      This is where I have to stop and asses paid services. As a professional generalist and master of some in several fields. There is a lot that goes unnoticed in these trades and sadly we as consumers pay. So general if I am not going to die or cause harm I learn how to do it right and fix it myself. This is the first of many videos and guides I will watch/read before even attempting. But doing things right the first time is key, else you are just a fool with a wrench - you know? But I noticed my guys only spent maybe 10 mins at my house every time. I rent. But moving forward I want to know once I move into my forever home.

  • @joaquinaguirre2976
    @joaquinaguirre2976 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much. I love the way that you explained the whole video. I appreciated.

  • @donatospoony
    @donatospoony Před rokem +1

    What a great video ! This guy is ‘to the point ‘ will look at his other videos for subscribing , I never do

  • @jimkillen1065
    @jimkillen1065 Před 3 lety +5

    thanks I always enjoy your videos .

  • @jpol3808
    @jpol3808 Před 4 lety +9

    Great video Jay. I've found on my prior unit that I had to top it off once every two years. It had a super slow leak that two contractors couldn't find and I think it had something to do with most of the leakage happening during the winters. Even dye wasn't traceable. Thanks for the great video. I love your channel and you are very thorough in you explanations and with stats and data. Such as those temperatures you described. I like that fact. Glad to see your well and let's see some more of these great videos. Take care. Jpol.

    • @Froggability
      @Froggability Před 4 lety +2

      J Pol. Every 2 years, probably schraders or caps on king valves, or a confused tech. Low temp equals low pressure

    • @proanswers
      @proanswers Před 4 lety +6

      Thats why its important yourself to hire competent HVAC techs that takes measurements and baseline numbers to locate a leak. HANDS YOU THAT INFO- even if you dont understand it. A baseline can determine decay of leak and sometimes determine where the leak is happening. Again why we use non-invasive (NOT STICKING A GAUGE ON THE UNIT-VERY/VERY LAST part of the evulate if at all needed- We can find leaks with out sticking on HVAC guages) diagnosis. Seen more overcharges, resitriction issues then micro leaks. Disagree with putting in a leak detection dye into a refrigerant system-not needed and dyes create another non-condensible - short live your drier filter and or foul your piston, fixed orifice or TXV.

    • @WordofAdviceTV
      @WordofAdviceTV  Před 4 lety +3

      @J Pol Thank you! It's nice to hear that you are finding the videos useful. I think Nathan had a good suggestion as to what may be causing that leak.

    • @WilliamWBG
      @WilliamWBG Před 3 lety +16

      Most HVAC techs don’t want to find and fix leaks. Most (not all) leaks can be soldered and repaired back to almost new condition but then they can’t sell that new unit for $7,000-$10,000 and get that commission check. It’s all about SELLING that NEW unit, or trying to charge you a $500- $1,000 service call for an hour in time and a $25 part. My favorite is the $15 capacitor costing $350 to replace. Freaking criminals.

    • @bucket0rocks
      @bucket0rocks Před rokem +2

      @@WilliamWBG exactly. had an a/c repair tech come look for $100 and he played the one trick pony replacement game. pretty much convinced me to get some additional tools and repair it myself. because repairing a functional unit myself that is a tiny bit low on refridgerant is about $9k cheaper. and if i mess it up 3x and break a lot of stuff, it's still cheaper. and i get to learn new skills that will be hyper useful to friends and family. harbor freight, here i come.

  • @vladboy1
    @vladboy1 Před rokem +1

    You freaking rock dude just changed the capacitor now looking at how to charge - you rock bro🤘🤪🇺🇸