This one came all the way from Maine to Alabama to get fixed. Sadly, it was a lot worse than originally surmised.
The narrative I was given is, that it was bought as part of a vintage caravan (travel trailer) and found to be non working. The fridge fits the decor and space in the caravan and so it is important to fix it as opposed to replacement. The owner refurbishes caravans and delivers them across the country. Therefore he had an opportunity to bring it and drop it off, and pick it up later on another run, without incurring shipping cost.
He had taken it to a local shop who installed a line-puncture tap valve, kept it for many weeks, and then charged him $50 to not fix it and tell him it was dead.
While he was at my shop, we put nitrogen in the system and found two leaks due to rust holes in the condenser. After those were fixed, the compressor was tested and found to have a strange problem.
If you want to know how to check out a compressor and see if it is viable or not; and how to service and recommission a salvage yard compressor then these videos may interest you.
The video is in two parts.
Part 1:
Part 2:
Sincerely,
David
The narrative I was given is, that it was bought as part of a vintage caravan (travel trailer) and found to be non working. The fridge fits the decor and space in the caravan and so it is important to fix it as opposed to replacement. The owner refurbishes caravans and delivers them across the country. Therefore he had an opportunity to bring it and drop it off, and pick it up later on another run, without incurring shipping cost.
He had taken it to a local shop who installed a line-puncture tap valve, kept it for many weeks, and then charged him $50 to not fix it and tell him it was dead.
While he was at my shop, we put nitrogen in the system and found two leaks due to rust holes in the condenser. After those were fixed, the compressor was tested and found to have a strange problem.
If you want to know how to check out a compressor and see if it is viable or not; and how to service and recommission a salvage yard compressor then these videos may interest you.
The video is in two parts.
Part 1:
Part 2:
Sincerely,
David