Hey Mike, I'm also In Palm beach. We have run into each other at Marcone. What's funny is I carry different parts because I see a lot of Samsung, LG and Kitchenaid. I think you're right, Tech's need to keep track of what they use the most and not rely on someone else's list. Thanks for posting again. I enjoy your video's.
Appreciate it and your exactly right I just wanted to give a base line on the parts you need not necessarily the brand or type glad most know what I meant
Hey good video Mike you right those part must have depend on your are ..like for example the condenser fan that you have sm5109 have not seen one of those like in 10 years most of refrigerator condenser and EVAP fan motor work on DC in my area
What was and is tough for me is storage what parts to keep on the truck. I feel completely free now since installing a utility bed on my single cab truck. I tried the van life but I have not yet been forced that hand. Love all your videos peace from Phoenix Az
Thanks for this, I'm just starting out in the trade and hopefully will be in business myself at some point. I live in a remote-ish community so I know I'm going to need a lot more truck stock than guys that service the city.
Washer dryers for sure they’re the easiest to lessen fix for the most part fridges maybe are on the difficult side but since you’re already mechanical inclined you should be ok
Also, rookie mistake is forgetting to check power in case you have wire but issues. But you probably didn’t apply the jumpers correctly based on the sheet that came with the box. Have to make sure you program the UI for the Model.
Hey Mike, I'm also In Palm beach. We have run into each other at Marcone. What's funny is I carry different parts because I see a lot of Samsung, LG and Kitchenaid. I think you're right, Tech's need to keep track of what they use the most and not rely on someone else's list. Thanks for posting again. I enjoy your video's.
Appreciate it and your exactly right I just wanted to give a base line on the parts you need not necessarily the brand or type glad most know what I meant
Thanks. Look forward to "washers and dryers"
Hey good video Mike you right those part must have depend on your are ..like for example the condenser fan that you have sm5109 have not seen one of those like in 10 years most of refrigerator condenser and EVAP fan motor work on DC in my area
What was and is tough for me is storage what parts to keep on the truck. I feel completely free now since installing a utility bed on my single cab truck. I tried the van life but I have not yet been forced that hand. Love all your videos peace from Phoenix Az
Good video
Can you ask the customer if its ok to record, so that we can learn from your channel. Im sure TMMA and Mike Reed would like to collaborate.
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Thanks for this, I'm just starting out in the trade and hopefully will be in business myself at some point. I live in a remote-ish community so I know I'm going to need a lot more truck stock than guys that service the city.
How many hours a day and how many days do you work ?
I work 6 days a week and probably 6-7 hours a day usually
As a 2 year HVAC tech, I’ve been thinking of adding appliance repair to my resume. What’s a good entry level to appliance repair?
Washer dryers for sure they’re the easiest to lessen fix for the most part fridges maybe are on the difficult side but since you’re already mechanical inclined you should be ok
@@MikeCheckAppliance good looks on the advice. It’s good to see a melanated man in the trades nowadays. Salute.
@@MikeCheckAppliance also, what’s your most and least favorite appliance to work on?
Microwaves lol don’t get me wrong they’re not hard just a hassle to take down if you need to
Hi,have you ever had ge dishwashers dead display problem?i have replaced main,UI board and wire harness ,no luck
When you changed the ui did you program it?
@@MikeCheckAppliance No i didn’t.Do i need SmartHq even i replaced boards?is it possible that some dc load shorting board?
Make sure you set the jumpers correctly on the
UI.
@@gasparevalenti4453 thanks
Also, rookie mistake is forgetting to check power in case you have wire but issues. But you probably didn’t apply the jumpers correctly based on the sheet that came with the box. Have to make sure you program the UI for the Model.