I just watched this video and the last one you made on trying to fix the older unit and I think that your determination to fix it should applauded , most people would not be able to do that and I do believe that you had shamed them so badly that the CEO felt obligated to send you a new unit, congratulations and I hope this new machine will work much better for you. I was contemplating on all the people that haven't been able to fix there FDs and wonder how big of a pile they would make 😊
So I bought the extra large harvest Right freeze dryer which was for the garden season last year . 3 years to save enough money. Went to go fire it up Friday for the garden season and it would not freeze. Contact at harvest Right I had to pay them $45 to speak to a technician wasted 3 days of my time . Just for them to tell me what I already knew. another 90 bucks + 432 for shipping to get it looked at and maybe fixed and 6 to 8 weeks for them to ship it back to me. What a deal !
That sucks!!! They have been experiencing issues with refrigerant leaks coming from the coils under the foam. This new machine hasn't had the same issues. Either way I'm not a fan of their customer service..
WOW!! And they are still in business? I was thinking of purchasing one but this is a big concern. I am hesitant. They are way too expensive for these issues and poor customer service. (Smh)
@@spost8157 you should check out Stay Fresh ( tinyurl.com/2fhfb3uz ) They cost a little more but the differences are astoundingand their customer support is top notch. After my HR experience I bought 2 stay fresh and my experience has been amazing!!
Just to let everybody know, you can't freeze dry anything until you get a code from HR and register it online. Then you can operate it. My problem was that they misspelled my email and sent the code to it. And you have noway of editing it. Then you add the weekend or after hours, and the correction can only be made by HR. When they open up on Monday. Without registering it, it is just a large paperweight. Happy FD.
You mentioned relays around time 19:15. I purchased a Medium PRO recently and investigated why HR had a problem with relays failing so I might prevent the problem with my unit. Background: When controlling a AC load with any type of a switch, you want to turn off/on the switch when the AC voltage curve goes thru ZERO volts (AC resistive loads like the HR tray heaters. Motors are different because AC current and voltage to/across the load are not in phase with other). This prevents arcing and pitting of the switch contacts. HR's relay board DID attempt to address this concern in adding a "Zero Cross" detector circuit on the board. Zero-Cross happens every 8msec - HR uses THAT information to control the relays. Problem is - if you look at the technical specs for the relay - the specified "Release" time of the relay they use is noted to be around 10ms. So in reality - they are controlling all of their relays in a manner to make them fail. NOT IF - but When. My HR unit came with a solid state relay (SSR) to control the heater also - problem is (IMO) - they did another marginal design - cheapest as opposed to proper implementation. Solid state relays generate Heat that must be managed for the device to last an expected period of time. HR simply bolted the SSR to the metal frame that holds the Relay Board. They DID NOT use any type of "Thermal Paste" between the SSR and the metal frame to help conduct heat AND the frame is worst heatsink possible. Their solution is Better that using a relay but not as good as it could have been.
Good Video. I would like to see an indepth explaination of the various user setting and why you changed them and what the thought process is behind each setting. I would suggest always setting extra dry time to at least 12 if not 24 hours for convenience of knowing the dryer will not end in the middle of the night or while at work. Also show how to read the full software version number for trouble shooting software issues. Why-o-why did HR hide the full version number??
Quick question. You have the premier pump for your original freeze dryer, and now have the Premier XL pump for your new Pro dryer. Which would you say is the louder of the 2 pumps? I have the Lg Freeze dryer with the original Premier pump. While it's not "loud" the continuous drone of the pump does tend to grate on your nerves, after a while. With drying cycles that could take 20-30+ hours, that is a long time to deal with the noise, if the dryer is used close to any living space. I originally took this in to consideration, when I purchased my large, and purpose built a processing area into my garage, but, having recently had shoulder surgery I notice it a whole lot more, now that I am "confined" to the house. Anyway, thanks for the vids...I've been learning a lot (especially for correcting old habits, I learned as a kid). Please keep up the good work.
Help!!!!! My Harvest Right Large 2018 freeze dryer will only reach a vacuum below 500 IF the tray shelf is removed. I removed the tray holder and put in a single tray. It still would not get below 500. I removed everything and put an empty gallon glass jar without the lid and yes the vacuum reached 340. I don't get it. The tray and the tray holder were no where close to the door rubber. It doesn't matter whether the tray holder is plugged in or not. It will not reach proper vacuum levels. What is wrong with it?
Well Uncle Bubba, please come back and post the one that you choose to go with. I'm having a problem with giving that kind of money for a problematic product with expensive and poor customer service.
My freeze dryer broke after 3 runs. Pump will not kick on. Called Harvest Right very bad customer service. Gave me less information than what you gave me here. Thank you. I will never buy another Harvest Right.
I just watched this video and the last one you made on trying to fix the older unit and I think that your determination to fix it should applauded , most people would not be able to do that and I do believe that you had shamed them so badly that the CEO felt obligated to send you a new unit, congratulations and I hope this new machine will work much better for you.
I was contemplating on all the people that haven't been able to fix there FDs and wonder how big of a pile they would make 😊
Lol. It would be pretty big😅
I'm going on 70 yrs old. I dont know how much longer I can WAIT for part 2!😷🙂
So I bought the extra large harvest Right freeze dryer which was for the garden season last year . 3 years to save enough money. Went to go fire it up Friday for the garden season and it would not freeze. Contact at harvest Right I had to pay them $45 to speak to a technician wasted 3 days of my time . Just for them to tell me what I already knew. another 90 bucks + 432 for shipping to get it looked at and maybe fixed and 6 to 8 weeks for them to ship it back to me. What a deal !
That sucks!!! They have been experiencing issues with refrigerant leaks coming from the coils under the foam. This new machine hasn't had the same issues. Either way I'm not a fan of their customer service..
For that much money they should send you a new unit and pay for the return shipping.
WOW!! And they are still in business? I was thinking of purchasing one but this is a big concern. I am hesitant. They are way too expensive for these issues and poor customer service. (Smh)
@@spost8157 you should check out Stay Fresh ( tinyurl.com/2fhfb3uz )
They cost a little more but the differences are astoundingand their customer support is top notch. After my HR experience I bought 2 stay fresh and my experience has been amazing!!
return it and look up stayfresh brand reviews and get one of those bad boys instead.
Just to let everybody know, you can't freeze dry anything until you get a code from HR and register it online. Then you can operate it. My problem was that they misspelled my email and sent the code to it. And you have noway of editing it. Then you add the weekend or after hours, and the correction can only be made by HR. When they open up on Monday. Without registering it, it is just a large paperweight. Happy FD.
That was certainly not true for mine that I got about 3 weeks ago. I've never heard that from anyone else, either.
Looking forward to PT2!! I’m probably going to use it as a guide to repair mine.
You mentioned relays around time 19:15. I purchased a Medium PRO recently and investigated why HR had a problem with relays failing so I might prevent the problem with my unit. Background: When controlling a AC load with any type of a switch, you want to turn off/on the switch when the AC voltage curve goes thru ZERO volts (AC resistive loads like the HR tray heaters. Motors are different because AC current and voltage to/across the load are not in phase with other). This prevents arcing and pitting of the switch contacts. HR's relay board DID attempt to address this concern in adding a "Zero Cross" detector circuit on the board. Zero-Cross happens every 8msec - HR uses THAT information to control the relays. Problem is - if you look at the technical specs for the relay - the specified "Release" time of the relay they use is noted to be around 10ms. So in reality - they are controlling all of their relays in a manner to make them fail. NOT IF - but When. My HR unit came with a solid state relay (SSR) to control the heater also - problem is (IMO) - they did another marginal design - cheapest as opposed to proper implementation. Solid state relays generate Heat that must be managed for the device to last an expected period of time. HR simply bolted the SSR to the metal frame that holds the Relay Board. They DID NOT use any type of "Thermal Paste" between the SSR and the metal frame to help conduct heat AND the frame is worst heatsink possible. Their solution is Better that using a relay but not as good as it could have been.
very insightful. Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks Eric. Pretty cool. No pun intended.
Good Video. I would like to see an indepth explaination of the various user setting and why you changed them and what the thought process is behind each setting. I would suggest always setting extra dry time to at least 12 if not 24 hours for convenience of knowing the dryer will not end in the middle of the night or while at work. Also show how to read the full software version number for trouble shooting software issues. Why-o-why did HR hide the full version number??
Our large pro came with the old drain valve. The influencers must be getting the stainless ones
You should call them. Clearly you got an old valve..
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Stay fresh!!!!!!!!!
Quick question. You have the premier pump for your original freeze dryer, and now have the Premier XL pump for your new Pro dryer. Which would you say is the louder of the 2 pumps? I have the Lg Freeze dryer with the original Premier pump. While it's not "loud" the continuous drone of the pump does tend to grate on your nerves, after a while. With drying cycles that could take 20-30+ hours, that is a long time to deal with the noise, if the dryer is used close to any living space. I originally took this in to consideration, when I purchased my large, and purpose built a processing area into my garage, but, having recently had shoulder surgery I notice it a whole lot more, now that I am "confined" to the house. Anyway, thanks for the vids...I've been learning a lot (especially for correcting old habits, I learned as a kid). Please keep up the good work.
Love my Harvest Right!!!
I wish you had opened up the unit like you did for the Stay Fresh for better idea of the overall build quality.
I will be opening it up in an upcoming video where I compare the two side by side
Algorithm help, thanks Eric.
Help!!!!!
My Harvest Right Large 2018 freeze dryer will only reach a vacuum below 500 IF the tray shelf is removed. I removed the tray holder and put in a single tray. It still would not get below 500. I removed everything and put an empty gallon glass jar without the lid and yes the vacuum reached 340. I don't get it. The tray and the tray holder were no where close to the door rubber. It doesn't matter whether the tray holder is plugged in or not. It will not reach proper vacuum levels. What is wrong with it?
Customer service is far from impressive based on my experience. I'm a business owner who owns several and I never ask for anything. Very impersonal.
Well Uncle Bubba, please come back and post the one that you choose to go with. I'm having a problem with giving that kind of money for a problematic product with expensive and poor customer service.
Here is the one I would buy: th-cam.com/video/j0p4Z9d2VyY/w-d-xo.html
My freeze dryer broke after 3 runs. Pump will not kick on. Called Harvest Right very bad customer service. Gave me less information than what you gave me here. Thank you. I will never buy another Harvest Right.
after watching most of these, I doubt I will purchase from them.
Heloo!!
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