Thank you. This is a very educational video that you posted. I have a similar system installed over a 10 years ago. I was going crazy to locate 4 (error) LEDs residing on the main board inside Fujitsu Condenser unit which could be spotted only if looking inside the unit at certain angle. One of mine (indoor) evaperator units I have a trouble with stopped working properly. When It starts on heat, set point 88F, fan speed set to high. It only outputs room temp. at very low fan speed. Two other indoor units of the same condenser unit are working fine. The error code LED 1 is Flashing ones. I have a 4 Zones condenser unit. Zone A is not connected, there for LED 1 is showing comm. failure. The unit I have a problem with is on zone C. Noting was changed from the moment my system was installed. Have you ever run into a similar problem with a Fujitsu split system? What do you recommend? Thank you in advance.
I solved this by moving the connecting pipes/ refrigerant lines and wires to the unused zone and it worked fine.. you can also swap around the eev/lev coils however if it's not the coils that's bad then it still won't work!
next guy on the roof. he pulls the gas out and weighs it. wow, finds the unit with an extra 5 lbs of gas in it. now, he reads the factory charge and refills the unit. he sells the owner some 410a and pays for his time. money well spent here...
My suction temperature is 48F. Suction pressure is 94PSI. 70 outside. Supply 46.6F. Return 67.6F. Delta T 21F. Unit was low. I added 2.65 lb of 410. But low side would not go to 120psi. Mini split in a full blast. Any ideas? Thank you!
Most likely because of low load conditions, your return air is 67.6F so the EEV or LEV is closing down ! I wouldn’t add anymore refrigerant! What was your temperature set point?
@@D2DNYAC I just turn it on AC on max and Fan on high speed. Couldn’t find test mode on this mini split. I feel like I over charge it. Total superheat is 20F. Target by conditions is 27F. If it’s -+2 degrees charge is correct. In my case total > then target by 7. I think it’s over charge.
Why wouldn’t you do it the right way by removing the refrigerant and following the correct process. Cmon charge the customer accordingly and do right by the customer .
Good but where is your charge scale if the system is lower on gas .less than full charge recover all the refrigerant and charge the system according to factory charge
@@D2DNYAC what would you consider a pro? meaning I can go on calls myself well if that's the case then somewhat yeah mostly with mini splits I can go on calls myself but when it comes to central air I don't have as much experience with that I am young though so if I told you my age you wouldn't believe me though that I know what I'm talking about that's why I ussaly ask for a hands on interview if possible to show you what I know
I don’t know the answer to that, however I would assume there’s some form of error, then i would power cycle see what happens, try get a hold of the manuals that will tell you
Man you don't use the same charging techniques on Fujitsu Mini Splits that you would on standard Ducted systems .... the tech info from Fujitsu tech support will tell you that their system has low pressures in the line set that is usually (from memory) 120 psi where a standard ducted system has extremely high pressures
@@D2DNYAC Hi, The Units I bought in three different locations went south on me. Exorbitant pricing for repairs and a nonsensical troubleshooting system that is ridiculous and non user friendly. I would never buy another Fujitsu product again. I should have used due diligence and seen ahead of time the countless bad reviews and experiences other customers have had. Shame on me for not checking first I guess.
The only right way is to recover and weigh in the factory charge.
I agree 👍
All those lines should be insulated... its already metered refrigerant as it leaves the outdoor conenser
Agreed
Thank you. This is a very educational video that you posted. I have a similar system installed over a 10 years ago. I was going crazy to locate 4 (error) LEDs residing on the main board inside Fujitsu Condenser unit which could be spotted only if looking inside the unit at certain angle. One of mine (indoor) evaperator units I have a trouble with stopped working properly. When It starts on heat, set point 88F, fan speed set to high. It only outputs room temp. at very low fan speed. Two other indoor units of the same condenser unit are working fine. The error code LED 1 is Flashing ones. I have a 4 Zones condenser unit. Zone A is not connected, there for LED 1 is showing comm. failure. The unit I have a problem with is on zone C. Noting was changed from the moment my system was installed. Have you ever run into a similar problem with a Fujitsu split system? What do you recommend? Thank you in advance.
It appears that the EEV / LEV ( located in the outdoor unit) for the particular zone is bad , this I have experienced before!
I solved this by moving the connecting pipes/ refrigerant lines and wires to the unused zone and it worked fine.. you can also swap around the eev/lev coils however if it's not the coils that's bad then it still won't work!
this was great. thanks. please come to my town my tech is terrible.
😂 thanks for watching
If you are changing in the winter do you want it on heat mode on max so the inverting working at full load?
Charging???
I would say yes
next guy on the roof. he pulls the gas out and weighs it. wow, finds the unit with an extra 5 lbs of gas in it. now, he reads the factory charge and refills the unit. he sells the owner some 410a and pays for his time. money well spent here...
Thanks for watching
My suction temperature is 48F. Suction pressure is 94PSI. 70 outside. Supply 46.6F. Return 67.6F. Delta T 21F. Unit was low. I added 2.65 lb of 410. But low side would not go to 120psi. Mini split in a full blast. Any ideas? Thank you!
Most likely because of low load conditions, your return air is 67.6F so the EEV or LEV is closing down ! I wouldn’t add anymore refrigerant! What was your temperature set point?
@@D2DNYAC I just turn it on AC on max and Fan on high speed. Couldn’t find test mode on this mini split. I feel like I over charge it. Total superheat is 20F. Target by conditions is 27F. If it’s -+2 degrees charge is correct. In my case total > then target by 7. I think it’s over charge.
Wow all the insulation is gone on the refrigerant lines.
Wow you should look at 95% of equipment in the world lol
Great job man, thnks for the lesson
Thank you for stopping by
Why wouldn’t you do it the right way by removing the refrigerant and following the correct process. Cmon charge the customer accordingly and do right by the customer .
@jsal707 tell us how you would do it please!!! I solved the client problem in the most effective way saving 💰 & ⏲
Good but where is your charge scale if the system is lower on gas .less than full charge recover all the refrigerant and charge the system according to factory charge
Indeed however if you know the numbers you can come very close to a proper charge without that means
Thanks for watching
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This is just guessing, recover and fill factory + line length.
I agree so it would appears! 😂, however some calculations was involved coupled with years of experience my friend
I see you are from ny are you looking for techs/ installers?
@peled 1 gaming are you a pro or beginner?
@@D2DNYAC what would you consider a pro? meaning I can go on calls myself well if that's the case then somewhat yeah mostly with mini splits I can go on calls myself but when it comes to central air I don't have as much experience with that I am young though so if I told you my age you wouldn't believe me though that I know what I'm talking about that's why I ussaly ask for a hands on interview if possible to show you what I know
@peled1 gaming did you watch this video? th-cam.com/video/13TnJMMU0As/w-d-xo.html
@@D2DNYAC no but ill watch it tonight when I get home :)
Why would all three lights be flashing and I was unable to shut it off with the remote?
I don’t know the answer to that, however I would assume there’s some form of error, then i would power cycle see what happens, try get a hold of the manuals that will tell you
Thanks that helps me a lot
Good video !
Man you don't use the same charging techniques on Fujitsu Mini Splits that you would on standard Ducted systems .... the tech info from Fujitsu tech support will tell you that their system has low pressures in the line set that is usually (from memory) 120 psi where a standard ducted system has extremely high pressures
Thanks for watching
Here is some sound advice to help all. Don't buy fukitsu garbage ever again. They are shite with constant problems. NEVER AGAIN.
lol
What did they do to you?
@@D2DNYAC Hi, The Units I bought in three different locations went south on me. Exorbitant pricing for repairs and a nonsensical troubleshooting system that is ridiculous and non user friendly. I would never buy another Fujitsu product again. I should have used due diligence and seen ahead of time the countless bad reviews and experiences other customers have had. Shame on me for not checking first I guess.