This is the only video I can find of someone doing it right and showing it all the way through opening the service valves and returning the schraeder cores. Thanks for the video.
your video is the best one i've came across, ive been looking for 2 or 3 days, yours came with the shredder core removal, tee fitting, micron gauge, straight steps that didnt go over my head or confused me . Thanks !!!!!😁😁😁😁🙌🙌🙌🙌
I won't argue that, your probably right. I don't go full ham pumping 200 psi through it though. Just 'cracked' the valve. Once the vacuum is broke I removed the micron gauge.
I am currently looking to get a vacuum pump. I came across your video searching for that pump. How do you like it? Any issues with it? I’m looking to do maybe some light commercial work and residential.
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro I think they're just wondering how you would isolate the micron gauge itself to minimize oil contamination of the micron gauge from the refrigerant. Some setups would put a 3rd valve core remover where the micron gauge currently is and place the micron gauge on the end of the 3rd valve core so you would have the ability to isolate the micron gauge when charging. Either way works, just would have to eventually clean the micron gauge sensor since contamination does reduce the VG64 accuracy by 5%. Great video!
This is the only video I can find of someone doing it right and showing it all the way through opening the service valves and returning the schraeder cores. Thanks for the video.
your video is the best one i've came across, ive been looking for 2 or 3 days, yours came with the shredder core removal, tee fitting, micron gauge, straight steps that didnt go over my head or confused me . Thanks !!!!!😁😁😁😁🙌🙌🙌🙌
The Goodman installation manual has the vac decay procedure, its funny that is the last place i thought of looking for it 😅
I think you need to isolate the micron gauge before you put pressure in the system. I believe that messes up your gauge
I won't argue that, your probably right. I don't go full ham pumping 200 psi through it though. Just 'cracked' the valve. Once the vacuum is broke I removed the micron gauge.
What is that vacuum attachment you use to attach vacuum to valve core removal tool?
great set up! I just bought that exact pump today! Where did you get that micron gauge?
It’s one of the best sellers on Amazon and pretty much any hvac supply store should have them
Great video Dave! Go Noles.
I am currently looking to get a vacuum pump. I came across your video searching for that pump. How do you like it? Any issues with it? I’m looking to do maybe some light commercial work and residential.
I’m happy with it after 100 uses and counting. Good value in my opinion.
Instructions said wait 10 min or less
He goes for 20 min
Cant trust the book
lol i feel u bro bro.
Nice set up.
I need the manual book you have there. What is the name of the manual book Bro?
Hi, this came with the new Goodman condensing unit.
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro Thanks, but I think those vacuum parameters are typical for the other unit.
How would isolate your micron gauge?
Hey not sure I understand. Unless you mean by turning off the vacuum pump
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro I think they're just wondering how you would isolate the micron gauge itself to minimize oil contamination of the micron gauge from the refrigerant. Some setups would put a 3rd valve core remover where the micron gauge currently is and place the micron gauge on the end of the 3rd valve core so you would have the ability to isolate the micron gauge when charging. Either way works, just would have to eventually clean the micron gauge sensor since contamination does reduce the VG64 accuracy by 5%. Great video!
What is that little extension you have attached to your micro gauge. I am looking for it but not sure what it's called.
Yellow jacket micron coupler 👍
good Stuff for begginers. like Your setup Man!
Thanks 🙏
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