How to Check AC Freon Level

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I am retired, but this young man is clear and concise in his instructions. He is young, but he has invaluable advice. I agree with everything he has said.

genemothershed
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In case you are wondering about how helpful you are, I am a senior citizen on a fix income, thanks to you I saved a bunch of money replacing a capacitor. Thanks and blessigns to you.

harh
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Another good job. I had a tech quote me $300 to clean my evaporator coil. I watched some videos. Done. Fear no repair! Saved $300.

brianwest
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Great video just want to add a little tip as how i remove hoses under pressure. I have been at this trade for 25 years, when disconnecting high or low side apply pressure to the hose while loosening then once the hose is loose you will loose hardly any freon if any, its a matter of keeping pressure as if the hose is still seated, takes a little practice but youll know what im saying when you do it. I got tired of getting blasted by the spray till i though about what i was doing wrong, hope this practice helps. do whats best for you but this is what i do.

michaeljose
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Rule # 1 turn off unit before taking off high side service line.
Please take off low side before turning off unit.This will also contribute to low emmisions.
Also please confirm your operating pressures and refer to saturation tables for correct refrigerant charge.Basics buddy, but congratulations on your presentation, good on you.
This is Desert Fox.

patrickwolfe
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most informative 16 minute video i've ever seen for simple maintenance check on ac unit.
woatv - "if you have no background in hvac i would suggest not doing this"
also woatv - "buuut i did just technically show you exactly how to do it"

tiptopanteater
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Excellent hands on advice. I could have saved myself hundreds of dollars if only I was a little more adventurous and changed my AC's capacitor myself. It it not such a complicated affair and you have videos on just about every aspect of AC repairs. Well better late than never, I will certainly learn from your more for any future problems. Even if I can't actually fix it, I would be better prepared to work with a pro.

Thanks for educating us masses.

GJM_US
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My dudes! Your videos are being excellent. I cannot believe you are havings TWO sets of gauges! You are riches? Men, I am watching all your videos forever and hopes to become like you....a king!

michaeleckert
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I have looked at about a dozen U-tube videos on A/C service and I have to say this was the most comprehensive one on this subject. Thanx!

jackac
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I'm still a student for HVACR, but we did measure psi's and performed a return air with a vacuum pump. Easy way to remember how to measure with gauges is Big Blue Little Red.

yujiono
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OK, so A lot of comments here are attacking this young man for doing what others are not. He made this video to give pointers to homeowners so that they are aware and educated enough to know what the techs are doing. I personally have been ripped off on a tech that overcharged for capacitors and refills on refrigerant on a 6-year-old unit. I was renting out the home to close friends and I was out of state when I got a call in July that the AC was not cooling so I went to yelp and made a choice to go with the higher rated Ac service co. Well, 3 months later I had the same problem with the same unit I called a different guy who checked both Ac units for leaks and cleaned out the coils and replaces a Schrader valve and topped off the refrigerant. I believe in transparency so this Guy is helping many to understand where to start and of course, every adult is going to do further research so don't knock this guy for helping many. The other constructive criticism helps people out and this guy is honest enough to say thanks to those comments so guys keep up the helpful comments to educate each other out and don't hate because he's helping homeowners. Keep this educational.

Geronimost
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I'm an HVAC Journeyman/Service/Installer and former instructor that might instruct again...Schools don't spent enough time teaching actual, hands on, with the gauges....I did and was popular for it....If you don't use them right and don't know what they are telling you, you can not diagnose the problem, if there is one, period...This is a good video for guys that do not get the instruction they should get, from less than proficient, so called Trade schools...Guys get pushed through, just like high schools now a days and the bucks is all their after....A shame, but it's true...Thanks for this video.

vernroach
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Very good video. I myself a HVAC engineer, would not be so specific on details. Good for all HVAC students. God bless you.

mhd
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I'm HVAC service/installer journeyman and a former instructor, may instruct is a good, clear, easy to understand video and most schools do not spend enough time having students hook them up on actual units...It's a shame, since it's a most important part of learning and doing service....You must know you gauges, to know the system...Thanks for this video.

vernroach
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I don't have a background in AC, but I've watched this 4 times, made some notes and I'll try it.

itsmeforsure
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The more i see u videos the more i want to lurn
Im 27 i use to work on water cool chillier. Now i want to Do AC. Thank you kindly Sir

darkonemylife
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Thank you for your videos. I've been out of the business for 10 years and now I've decided to get back into the HVAC business and your videos are exactly what I need to brush up on my HVAC chops.

greg
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Wish you were my instructor at HVAC school. I like how you explain in a way that it is not assumed that the watcher has a lot of HVAC knowledge. My school was 15 weeks long which is obviously not a lot of time. Sometimes it is a small misconception that gets clarified from the way you explain things. Excellent teaching method and I'm a fan of Word of Advice TV. Thanks for the help.

tomporro
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*Wow*
I'm currently a student in trade school (HVAC obviously) & using my guages & dealing with refrigerants has been the toughest aspect of HVAC for me to grasp. I've watch a dozen videos & this one is by far the best, most informative, & easiest to watch. Thank you for this my friend.

TropicalRegicide
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bro.. u just taught me smthing which i was trying to learn for last two month...thanks alot ....🙏

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