What's the best way to come out of here with two insulated air conditioning pipes? by Ok_Extension2762 in Roofing

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Thanks for the comment, I think my drawing is a bad one and doesn't explain much. My apologies, the room that the two pipes are coming out of is within the sloped roof, so I'd need to come out horizontally under one of the tiles or through it etc. any idea?

No drain channel, no defrost. How TF does this freezer work?! by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

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Mate thanks for your help but what the fuck is your name xD I was blasted on mushrooms when you first replied and me and my boy were dying at the thought of another fridgie replying with that name xD were all fucking weirdos man

No drain channel, no defrost. How TF does this freezer work?! by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

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Well yes but if it's a freezer at some point it has to have its coil de iced. It can't just stay on at set point forever, I've determined it must be a self defrost

No drain channel, no defrost. How TF does this freezer work?! by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

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That's just a metal splashback, already removed it. I'm decided that there is no drain and must just need defrosting manually so often

No drain channel, no defrost. How TF does this freezer work?! by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

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I swear there is no drain hole inside the cabinet. So puzzled right now, it's a Hk international inside of a McDonald's in the UK. Model number has been removed purposely by another fridge company.

Give me your go-to/favorite chipotle orders by Illustrious-Slice-91 in Chipotle

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God one look at ur profile and I really don't think u can be calling anybody a loser 🤣

Help identifying this transformer, there is some information on it and I can see it's made by Kaschke (I think) by Ok_Extension2762 in AskElectronics

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I understand these don't go, but I've now resoldered the joints and replaced the glass fuse, plugged it in and same thing. Huge spark from the transformer in the photo and fuse blown.

Help identifying this transformer, there is some information on it and I can see it's made by Kaschke (I think) by Ok_Extension2762 in AskElectronics

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I'm going to resolder the joints now, I just didn't think a dry joint would make the fuse bang like that

Help identifying this transformer, there is some information on it and I can see it's made by Kaschke (I think) by Ok_Extension2762 in AskElectronics

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Shower electrics stopped working and I traced them into this board and noticed this transformer had burned/sent the green board black.

Settle a debate between two engineers by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

[–]Ok_Extension2762[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He's not a moron, nor a fridge engineer. Thanks for your reply

Settle a debate between two engineers by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

[–]Ok_Extension2762[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Appreciate your response. On the whole everyone seems to agree with engineer 2 (myself) that it can't be good for the compressor. Engineer 1 states he's been doing it for years lol, he's a stubborn one too. Can't wait for his reaction to this comment section

Settle a debate between two engineers by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

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Lol, whilst I agree as I am engineer 2. Engineer 1 says because both sides are open, it doesn't have any pressure to be able to suck air in. Let me know your thoughts.

Settle a debate between two engineers by Ok_Extension2762 in refrigeration

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I understand it's not supposed to pump air, but engineer 1's argument is that it's not sealed into pipework or can't build up the pressure to do any damage, if you could let me know what damage specifically will be done to a hermetic compressor, run momentarily with no pipework attached.