10 YEAR OLD 410A AC SYSTEM EVAPORATOR COIL REPLACEMENT COMPLETE
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- 10 YEAR OLD 410A AC SYSTEM EVAPORATOR COIL REPLACEMENT COMPLETE
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" Somebody already played with it, it's already hard" classic Lavimoniere...LOL
Love the two part, glad the customer got right after it. Never saw skylights in rafters before.
Great job Steve, it takes a lot of tools and equipment to do air conditioning installs.
Thanking for posting this promptly. When I saw part 1, I was hanging on the edge like a soap opera.
That was an easy remove and replace evaporator for sure ! Good design by the manuf. Also, very smart idea to use the 20% silver solder, eliminating extra time to flow nitrogen and braze. I guess it helps that the original installation was done in a good way too. Rather sad the copper joints failed on the old one and even more sad that the manufacturers don't supply new copper replacement evaporators as the aluminum tube tend to corrode and leak in a short 6 to 10 years.
If you have the needed tools and equipment, it sure makes the job go smoother. I have seen guys beat their head against the wall by not having the proper gear to get a job done correctly and in a smooth fashion.
Well explain as always 👍👍
Good job, Steve. You're well organized.
I love that StayBrite 8 solder for installing new equipment. It’s great stuff.
The detail of the video was great. Awesome job!
It's a pleasure watching you work, Steve...
Great Video. Thank you for sharing
Good video Steve one of your best
Excellent fix steve 👍
Great work.
Nicely done Steve!
We like those TechTips Steve.
Nice job... Watching a real pro.
VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO STEVE, LOVE IT.
Steve I wish it was mandatory for all licensed A/C techs to use all the fancy equipment you use. These young kids that work for a small outfit just slam refrigerant in without using any vacuum pump or gauges. Great job!
Hey man,you explained vividly. Good job done
Excellent video, Steve!
Muy buen vídeo gracias por compartir
Quality again Steve good professional work
Another kick ass video Steve, great craftsmanship, and the video was awesome al well! 👏 💥👌👍🫵☝️
Great video Steven!!
Good job 😊
Smart tech tip!
We have to use locking caps in my town. Nice install by the way.
Great video Steve next level
Nice job
Thats a nice set up. I was wondering where to keep my back up hose's - other than ziplock bags. Went and got another back pack to hang of the head rest.
Who taught you to pluralize a word with an apostrophe? Don't be making that mistake again if you know what is good for you.
Hey Steve and Miss Molly! Workin’ again y’all. 👍👍
You made that look easy steve
Steve - best video yet. What a clinic!
Howdy Steve and Molly. Steve, you're the man
old school the right way , call backs cost a lot more time and $ good job!!!!!
Steve's workin again, y'all!
This whole time I’ve been hearing people say pump down I thought they just meant evacuate. I didn’t even know you could do that
I have that same dome type skylight window! Cranks out the same. Put it in myself. Dad had it hanging around in pole barn from the 80/early nineties' so I put it in few years back! It has a deep well on the inside to out (between joists). Exactly, lets heat out of A frame loft. She could, it may help shingles last longer, depending on attic ventilation. has bug screen. 😀
A lot of work and know how went into that job.
Man, this was really excellent. I learned a lot on this one. Someday could you explain the bulb upstairs? That's the only part I'm still not completely clear on. I will look back and see if you have some other videos about it.
Video reminded me to check my own micron gauge, I had left the battery in it!
And he had the manifold open 😬so it was pumping down possible air in that manifold from the 😅the hoses, just need the gauge part , manifold doesn’t need to be open , unless recovering. Right after compressor got pretty noisy , some scrolls can take it some can hold it and it will make noise and possible not pump down all the way
Good job Steve! That Staybrite stuff looks amazing. I think I’m gonna order some to try it out. They say it even works on stainless.
You will not be disappointed. I have been using it for the past 15 years and never had an issue. I do HVAC and refrigeration on yachts and commercial fishing vessels. Many times the line sets are in an area where you don't want to saturate it with excessive heat. Make sure your joints are clean and fairly tight. Also use the Harris stay clean paste, no other Flux works with the Saty Brite 8.
i have Gauges for Sale Steve.. Great Fix Steve..
Nice save on that unit Steve, STAYBRITE #8 is actually only 6% silver & 94% tin. To bad that new coil was aluminum not copper.
Most Rheem/Ruud indoor coils are aluminum and have been for a long time .
Every manufacturer is using aluminum coils now. Suppose to leak less it they all leak anyways
I think remember you installing this one.
Tip: Teflon tape is subject to being dissolved by pag and algabenzene oils. Use leak lock sealant
smart to back off your gage i noticed you cranked it in. on you nitrogen tank, you were schooled well. i do it all the time it serves to purposes in my mind. safety from some one accidently hitting the valve on the tank and takes stress off the diaphragm. you should do it on all ages oxy acc. etc.. IMHO any thing with a spring tension when not in use back off the pressure. torque wrenches fire arms throw the bolt forward a good practice
"Eeeezy Peeezy" Stevie!! make it look Simples! UK
Hey Steve, great video job well done. Just curious what is a job like that run roughly
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Wow if the attics here in pa had those windows I'd be in paradise. Lay back and take my time. Maybe get lucky and find an attic vent or fan
Nice. A lot of companies would have said "The whole unit needs replacing".
I’m kinda not a big fan of pumping it down. Ik it’s faster, I just feel like it stresses the compressor too much and a lot of the oil will stay in the old evap which takes away from the lubrication
What did you replace the 410a with
Did you warranty the coil?
Maybe its not rocket science, but pretty damn close in my book. Thanks, Steve...
I can already see the leak in 12 months!
Nice
Is it an universal evaporator coil fit most brand ?
great video what app are you using on the tablet and how to connect wirelessly to your gauges i a a DIY learn a lot from you
Hello Steve!
Glad you checked for leaks.......twice !! 😅
Those look like Pella skylights ,they can be motorized with a switch
Steve How do you fix a small hole, leak in this type of coil with no copper just aluminum tubing ?
You replace the coil. If you repair a tube on the outside bend, you most likely will be chasing more leaks in the very near future. No worth the risk of your integrity
Curious, whats the approximate job time for this A coil job. It looked to be pretty straight forward for that job condition. I am sure some can be rather tough. Easy peezy, wham bam - done. In my area they quote 4 hours for this job.
Curious to know too, $1595 - that is with covered parts
Steve, did you remove the old drier or leave it in? Thanks for this video.
22.40 he replace the dryer inside
Did you not see him put in a new filter drier?
Man is that a copper evaporator coil? I would have tried to fix it because them new aluminum evaporator coil are straight garbage!
I see the new one is al. The old one is copper
Never mind
You never took the dryer out of the old unit when you installed a new dryer
My Parents have a 30" Chicken House Fan in their Attic. I guess it still works. I don't walk very Good now, so I don't go over there very much.
Where was the drier ?
Never mind
You should start classes Steve , you could teach the likes of mikey pipes a thing or two.
Don't mention that name on this channel. Steve had some issues with that person a while ago, sure he wants to forget it and never revisit the bullshit.
@@potatolew4495 really. I can't watch the other guy, alway pointing at the camera and talking absolute rubbish.
The equipment being made today is pure garbage. Just found out my Ruud evap coil is pissing refrigerant. Zero charge in the system. Entire system is less than 7 years old. Now I'm on the hook for at least the labor, assuming it's still under the 10 year parts warranty. Absolutely pisses me off.
You get a 10 year warranty with that with the old one
You get the unused portion of your initial warranty. If you have a coil with a 10 year warranty and it leaks in 9 years, your new coil will only have one year warranty. Common practice in HVAC and water heaters.
Another Leka Momma.
Reason you don’t have to purge with stay bright is cuz not high enough heat is needed like braze. But h still got it red hot. Defeats the purpose
i like stay-brite 8
Used to love your videos but completely fell out on this one using stay bright # 8 in place of 15% silfoss on a 410a system and not even running nitrogen while brazing even using stay bright #8 you should still be running nitrogen I've seen it ash of many times on the inside.
ya guy you don't need nitrogen when using staybrite 8 it melts at lower temps so there is no ash inside piping ,, Einstein ,and its stronger then bracing .. do your research i was not brazing i was soldering
@@shadowman3320hat is exactly what Steve wrote. Read his comment again boy!! He did spell brazing wrong.
@@shadowman3320ok there kid.
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Just installed a new Rheem unit. Hope the aluminum coil does not rot out right away like so many seem to do.
I have an American Standard 2.5 ton, and after 4 years the coil blew. Lost all the refrigerant. Cost me a fortune to replace it, plus the labor to install a new A coil. American Standard replaced the coil, still under warranty. I have my unit serviced twice a year, can you lose all the 410A in that period of time? Do all the HVAC manufacturers use aluminum coils now? I had a RUDD before that which lasted 14 years, probably had a copper coil.
@@tonym6920 unfortunately yes a lot of the big manufacturers are using copper coils now like Trane/AS, Carrier/Bryant and Rheem/Ruud. My company installs Bryant but when I quote a job I always always quote an ADP coil because they are still making them out of copper. Saves me and the customer a headache!
Hello Steve!