This is only a guess but it could have to do with dampening the vibrations of compression.
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This is only a guess but it could have to do with dampening the vibrations of compression.
Good lord how much water and for how long did it sit to cause that lol?
Yeah that's probably exactly what happened. That wire duct is miserable stuff to deal with when it's crammed full of wires and there is no diagram.
Well a woman would be more expansive than $3.50 but could be more effective hahaha. That's a bad joke and I apologize.
Unfortunately this forum doesn't provide DIY assistance. It also sounds like a potentially dangerous situation you're dealing with.
I ran into the same problem and got the same email reply. Is there any way to petition the owners to get back on tapatalk? I agree that it has bugs sometimes, but not being able to easily access...
Right on! I still think a sniffer has its place but I always grab the accutrak first [emoji106]
Is that a strain you’ve tried before? Such strange organisms. The way mycelium networks interact with trees and communicate like a giant neural network is fascinating!
I spent some really great time with my wife, and took some shrooms. Helped me work through some personal things.
If you want digital and a manifold, have you looked into just getting the SMAN, they’re fantastic! I also have the fp probes and use those more, but wouldn’t put them on a manifold. I use a...
You could tighten several worm clamps around it and slowly use a swagger.
You can also use the swagger to get as close as possible, keep it in the pipe while rounding out the pipe with channel...
In the 15 minute cooling test run, what data have you collected?
Oh 3 that’s easy…medium line lol [emoji23]
And everything gets said in swamp people talk…that there medium line right there
I call it the little line and the big line [emoji23]
Yeah I really like mine
Seems like manufacturers are moving away from being able to replace the module only. Thank you late stage capitalism.
The module design does seem archaic. Even very old modules I’ve looked at...
Funny you mention that because my last video was on converting an ecm fan coil to a standard blower motor. And of course the ecm was stupidly expensive and ridiculous lead time lol!
I thought they were sealed to prevent vibrations cracking solder joints or maybe it’s for all three reasons!
Potted electronics are such a bummer!
We quoted a motor today…ecm condenser, descent size motor (80lbs), trane unit. Our cost was thousands and a 52 week lead time. ****ing joke. Trane...
I can only speculate because it doesn’t seem like manufacturers give out a lot of information on these motors.
It may be that they are mini VFDs of sorts. And the ones that are continuously...
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So you’re planning on doing it, but in post 6 you say you only want to understand the process…hmmmm yeah right
Man bro that’s ridiculously scary…I don’t think I’d have given it a second chance lol. What kinda batteries do you have in there?
For just a super basic test run I think I’d cap the 3/8 LL and just run a hose from the service port to a recovery jug and let the condenser run/pump into there. Should be easy to see everything run...
Even if it is on that disconnect, I think the solution is still to put it on the load side. For example a simple 10awg pigtail vs trying to do something on the line side.
Yes I’ve used that exact one and it was great. That’s what you want is a PID controller and not regular thermostat control. It’s a bit of a learning curve to program them but normally not too bad.
It’s really hard to know there was tampering. The conformal coating is also making it look weird. I’ve noticed that sometimes larger joints from China look hand done which isn’t a problem when you...
It's never too soon for a TAM coil to leak haha!
If the short is intermittent then jumping the thermostat terminals doesn’t necessarily prove a bad stat.
Agreed! I don’t see anything definitive about that joint. Lead free solder always looks like shit so it can be harder to tell in those cases. Also in a case where you have a bad joint I’d expect...
Good God seeing the words “York” and “VRF” used together would be my worst nightmare hahaha. Just when I thought York couldn’t get any worse lol!
If there’s 6awg as the line then just put it into the load taps with the smaller condenser wires. It really shouldn’t matter much.
Yes when it's shorted and not running hahaha! Curious though as to why you ask, do you have a system acting weird?
That’s what I was thinking which would be nice because the stem seal on YJ isn’t accessible. However, I love my YJ hoses. The FP are pretty sweet though and seem to be a lot more flexible.
I guess my question is also how is the oring accessed?
Where does that oring go exactly? I’ve always used YJ and never taken them apart.
A buddy of mine just got those and loves em!
Hahaha [emoji106][emoji23]
But jokes aside the M18 fan is a game changer!
What brand ultrasonic? I compared the amprobe and accutrak side by side and the accutrak is significantly better for small leaks.
Is that the ODU that has the inverter board inside or is this a fairly normal HP/compressor setup?
Nice bro! [emoji106] I hope they tipped you in beer [emoji16]
Check that via condenser approach. Get these numbers if possible!
HP/LP
Condensing temp
ODA
Liquid line temp
Subcooling
I definitely wouldn’t go without it, but also wouldn’t make the claim that it fully replaces a sniffer.
I love mine! Here’s a demo I did on it [emoji4]
Tools14: Demo of Accutrak VPE-GN PRO and Tips for Using Ultrasonic Leak Detectors
https://youtu.be/DvOhZrAzTh8
Agreed I see this all the time!
IDK how the benefits of a system like that would outweigh a LP chiller though. It’s interesting though, but man it’s hard to get away from the physics benefits provided by refrigerant.
One of the great things about refrigerant is that it carries the heat and can be pumped to remote locations. I wonder how they plan on moving the heat once it’s absorbed.
Nice sounds like you got it on the run [emoji106][emoji16]
Would it make sense that red and black are rotation direction and white is neutral/-DC …is it AC or DC motor? I think you are correct that the switches are end switches. In that case that may be...
The key to this would be to access which sensor is causing that code. If you can’t get any service info on it try unplugging sensors on the known good unit until you get the same code. Or compare...