Title: VT25 upper unit freeze up Post by: Randy G on June 24, 2015, 05:17:50 pm Please let me thank Jim for kindly getting me set up to access this terrific knowledge base. I have owned a Vendo H 63 A with a VT25 refrigeration unit for quite awhile. I have done a partial restoration over time myself (paint, body filler, gaskets, decals). The VT25 unit is original - but with an successful update several years ago by Alan Huffman. The unit still cools (thermo setting 1-2), but the upper unit frosts up over approximately 10 days. The compressor appears to run continuously. The upper unit fan runs continuously as well - no problem.
I have to unplug the machine to defrost. I have replaced the main door gasket and vending door gasket within the year. I assume that ambient air intake is minimal to the bottle area. I am obviously not refrigeration knowledgeable. Any help you can provide me in troubleshooting is MOST welcome. No issues with previous work, just have a very old unit and need a solution. I would like to gain some understanding of cooling issues and find a local solution to avoid shipping the unit. Thank you very much for your time and kindness. Randy Gray Title: Re: VT25 upper unit freeze up Post by: MoonDawg on June 24, 2015, 05:47:13 pm Welcome Randy.
Sorry to see that your successful update has turned unsuccessful. :darn: Your system is now low on freon, possibly due to a very slow leak at a recent solder joint. Remove the unit again and take it to any refrigeration service center. Title: Re: VT25 upper unit freeze up Post by: Randy G on June 25, 2015, 02:04:06 pm Thanks very much for your time, Moondawg. I guess successful sometimes really means "successful for awhile".
I understand that the refrigerant used is "hot shot". If I am having it repaired, evacuated and recharged, is that what I want to use, or do you suggest another refrigerant? Thanks again for helping me out. Randy Title: Re: VT25 upper unit freeze up Post by: MoonDawg on June 25, 2015, 03:23:34 pm The unit originally used R-12, it's really cold stuff.
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