Using the Fieldpiece DR58 and bubble search to hone in on a leak.

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  • čas přidán 21. 10. 2021
  • I was called out because house had no cooling. I found a terrible leak outside. The DR58 did a fantastic job in helping me zero in on the leak. #hvac #hvaclife #fieldpiece #rheem #DR58 #makita

Komentáře • 39

  • @nemysyys2285
    @nemysyys2285 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for these videos, im currently in school for HVAC and this channel helps a lot!

  • @tuffram2165
    @tuffram2165 Před 2 lety +8

    Any time I have one like this one I go ahead and throw a couple hundred psi of nitrogen in the system to make sure that I have the leak.

  • @acolumna
    @acolumna Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the videos, I've been enjoying them! And also, first!

  • @sknight0391
    @sknight0391 Před 2 lety +8

    That's where the ultrasonic would be a very good backup for the heated diode. 😎👍

    • @edwardgarza5104
      @edwardgarza5104 Před 2 lety

      Shannon Knight which leak detector is best to have? Ultrasonic or heated diode if you could only keep 1? Thanks

    • @sknight0391
      @sknight0391 Před 2 lety +1

      @@edwardgarza5104 they work best in conjunction with one another. but if I can only have one it would definitely be a heated diode .

    • @sknight0391
      @sknight0391 Před 2 lety +5

      @@edwardgarza5104 and I have also found the Fieldpiece dr58 to be an extremely good leak detector. It is very well built and loaded with extremely convenient features. I really like the "max capture" setting, I've been using that a lot on mine . Battery life is going to be extremely good on this detector. And as he mentioned in the video, the filter tips are extremely convenient to change out and they are going to protect the instrument from water damage. The dr58 comes with (5) filter tips in the box. 😎👍

    • @edwardgarza5104
      @edwardgarza5104 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sknight0391 thanks for the tip 👍👍

    • @sknight0391
      @sknight0391 Před 2 lety +2

      @@edwardgarza5104 No problem Ed.

  • @phillipjoy1305
    @phillipjoy1305 Před rokem

    I see a lot of leaks on those Rheem outdoor units.Great videos 😀

  • @chesneyquinn2377
    @chesneyquinn2377 Před 2 lety

    No cooling late October, love this!!
    39° upstate n.y.

  • @ronroberts7566
    @ronroberts7566 Před rokem

    excellent use of two different methods to confirm leak source, electric detectors can mislead, and provide false reactions but soap and bubbles pin pointed leak and eliminated the false leak down by service valves. Try mixing up a solution of water and dish washing soap in a small pump sprayer. the diluted solution covers a larger area, does not leave a residue, helps clean oil off tube. you can spray down the interior in 1 min and eliminate a large area quickly

  • @stephenbierlein2517
    @stephenbierlein2517 Před 2 lety +2

    If cabinet is saturated your going to get false reading. Use soap freon is still heavier than air . Have a great day

  • @luckybeltz3892
    @luckybeltz3892 Před 2 lety

    Great video, love how you checked and rechecked then verified 👍

  • @khx73
    @khx73 Před 2 lety

    Is it just the 410a from the massive leak laying down in the cabinet.. or does the oil hold enough to read that high over by the cabinet wall?

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 Před 2 lety +3

    take your blower fan/portable blower and vent the unit out, then quickly dive in to leak test. lack of wind/airflow could have refrigerant pooling up inside the unit falsely detecting a leak or an outside leak at service valves entering the cabinet through penetrations.

    • @acadianheatingandair3291
      @acadianheatingandair3291 Před 2 lety +2

      yep
      thats why i tell my customers the only sure way to determine a leak if not visible or oil or bubbles is dye come back next week with the uv light. could be pooling from bottom up and waste more time and 9 lbs or freon. these heat diode leak detectors are just a guide to a bad leak but cant usually pin point small leaks unless you actually happen to locate the leak. many times the leak on an inside coil is on back side and bottom where there is no access to check for a leak anyway. so i still have to tell customer my leak detector is detecting a leak but i cant pinpoint its location.I recommend dye for 200. and come back in a few days or next week and then i can see dye on coil and i can take a pic of it and show the customer. There are so many ac companies who dont want to spend the time to sell this dye leak detection technique which is a sure way to tell if there is a leak and i am just not willing to take the risk of coil replacement with a heated diode leak detector going off somewhere in the coil area. MY Bachuarach heated diode is great just like this one and has longer wand but it can only pin point leak if you happen to find its exact location.
      Dye Dye Dye

    • @johnconnor7501
      @johnconnor7501 Před rokem +1

      Dye is bad for the compressor according to a study done by Trane

  • @scottallen5182
    @scottallen5182 Před 2 lety +2

    the oil residue probably from connecting and unconnecting gauges .

  • @Balticblue93
    @Balticblue93 Před rokem

    I sure hope you did a complete change-out of the outdoor condenser. There would be no way to just swap the compressor and expect that coil system to be leak free. Is there another video or what did they have you do?

  • @edcannon6392
    @edcannon6392 Před rokem

    Why is the closed captions not on? I am heard of hearing and can not understand what you are saying. Does it cost you more to have it on?

  • @realestateservicessaleshea99

    Thanks for the video!
    🍺🍺🍺🥃🥃🍿🎯
    Stay safe.
    Retired (werk'n)keyboard super tech. Wear your safety glasses!

  • @MrMultitool
    @MrMultitool Před 2 lety

    I spent a lot of time last week trying to find a leak on an environmental chamber and never found the leak. I was using an INFICON a nd also an H-10. I hate to admit it but i felt pretty bad. This thing has txv's everywhere and I don't want to take a chance on dye. I wish I had an ultrasonic to use. Is the fieldpiece any better than the inficon???

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Před 2 lety

      I haven’t used an inficon in years, like 10 years. so, I’m not sure. I can say though it’s the best leak detector I’ve used.

  • @profuse007
    @profuse007 Před 2 lety

    That thing detects everything ...lol

  • @MohammedAhmed-kh8yf
    @MohammedAhmed-kh8yf Před 2 lety

    Nice help your video some HVAC work we're working you Location.

  • @edwardgarza5104
    @edwardgarza5104 Před 2 lety +1

    How many hours would you estimate that job to be?

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Před 2 lety +2

      Anytime I have to open a system I estimate at least four hours. But, probably about 90 minutes, or less

  • @FranciscoHernandez-gt8ne

    That primary is loud

  • @rickychavez1473
    @rickychavez1473 Před rokem

    Should of vented the condenser and then tried it again. After connecting your "gauges" and that leak the refrigerant probably just sitting there. The detector just catching it.

  • @OnePointLander
    @OnePointLander Před 2 lety

    Are you not using the dr82 anymore?

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Před 2 lety +6

      I had to take mine back, and demand a refund, after sending it back twice with multiple videos showing that it failed a real world test….

  • @alannewsome1729
    @alannewsome1729 Před 2 lety

    She’s a leaker oh man she’s leaker like Steve says. Lol!

  • @YukonHawk1
    @YukonHawk1 Před 2 lety

    That humming in the background didn't sound good either. Pretty cool sniffer to detect the refrigerant leak.

    • @khx73
      @khx73 Před 2 lety +1

      That's just the reversing valve coil energized from 24v that's humming...

    • @YukonHawk1
      @YukonHawk1 Před 2 lety

      @@khx73 thanks👍👍

  • @Paulie1232
    @Paulie1232 Před 2 lety +1

    time to fix other people's mistakes

  • @zebracary
    @zebracary Před 2 lety

    Omg disconnect the contactor for God sake lol 😆