
Another update in the Harvest right saga 6-12-22
After opening the machine and finding the vacuum sensor half way off of the terminal, I was supremely confident that I had found the intermittent vacuum loss that was shutting down operation. Seeing how the problem cured simply by restarting the vacuum cycle, it red flagged as a bad connection.
I pushed the sensor on and felt a positive click when it went home. On the inside I smiled, maybe even smirked a little
But to no avail; after putting 16 screws back in and testing, I experienced a gross vacuum failure that will not cure. (With as much work as this machine needs you think that they would provide a quick access panel) Even in the test mode the vacumm will not pull below 1300 MT
Seeing how the top end of the working pressure is 500 MT you would think a massive leak is indicated, yet nothing shows. I have a vacuum leak detector that I use for work and I can detect nothing.
So now it is time to go back to the Tech girls at support and see what they come up with
I will post more when it happes
Original Update posted 6-5-22: An update on my Harvest right freeze dryer…. It is a little over a year old now and this is the second time that it is down. The first time it was down it was down for about 10 weeks. Now I am on the third week of being down and the goods I purchased to freeze dry are rotting.
I have support helping me out, (Paid because I am out of warranty) but I am the technician. I send them info and log files and then I have to take the machine apart myself and test or replace parts. I did not sign up for that and if I knew that was the program, I would not have purchased it.
I have managed to freeze dry a goodly amount of stuff, but for the money I have invested in it, I frankly expected better reliability. Were it my car and it had this much down time, it would be on the sales lot. My main problem is that this is my busy season when I make the majority of my money for the year. I am out a lot of nights until 7:00 busting my ass in the Florida heat.
Dinner, online shopping, work orders etc, I am exhausted and don’t have time or energy left to do tech work for Harvest right. Because of that, the diagnosis process really drags on. I am now having a loss of vacuum problem that is not seals , pump, etc. (I earlier upgraded to the $750.00 premier pump) or anything else that seems simple.
I am going to go through the process one more time and will take it apart and try to fix it. Other than expected maintenance it will be my last try. The next break down and it will be on the market for sale.
When the machine works it works well, but frankly I don’t think that Harvest right has a product fully ready for the home market. Unless you plan on being the main tech that repairs the machine whenever it breaks down I would not recommend it. I know that if I had the same issue with my washer, dryer, stove refrigerator , dishwasher etc. I think I would just take up living in a cabin in the woods.
Jesus, that’s too bad.
Those things are spendy as hell and if YOU are having trouble with it, imagine the Average Joe Sixpack!
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Man, it has been great when it works. It is a really cool computer driven electro mechanical hybrid
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Seems like I was lucky that they refused, point blank, to sell/ship to Good Old Blighty a few years ago.
I bought a (same price + shipping) lab batch freeze-drier and it’s been working like a dream ever since (basic, easily accessible, tool-less maintenance too).
Commercial product vs. consumer, you think? Most of the home ‘appliances’ over here have obviously been designed, not only to fail quickly (built exclusively of pure, high-grade Chineseum), but be impossible to repair (I swear the engineers involved must be the absolute best in their fields. It takes pure genius to screw up a product like that as badly as they do).
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Mine runs 24/7
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jay
Sorry I wasn’t clearer, I wasn’t commenting on Harvest Right’s engineering (not having been allowed to see it) but the average British home appliance. Even then there are examples that run flawlessly … until they don’t, and you open them up and … swear.
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“I think I would just take up living in a cabin in the woods.”
Good plan.
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I know, even without shitty appliances
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The cabin sounds great until you have to scrub out your clothes by hand and then they won’t dry do to weather. I lived the hard life and now that I’m older I love my appliances.
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I was close to buying one, thanks for your detailed explanations of the issues. I will pass and wait for them to produce a quality product and have decent support.
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I’m just going back to canning.
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