This was great video! I’m in my first 6months and heater at home went out and this was the exact case! You’re well spoken and I will definitely continue using your expertise!
Your videos are awesome. This is my first winter in the trade and this video got me through a few service calls this week. We don’t get too many heater calls down here in south Florida
Finally ,someone explaining the process correctly. Good job sir. Many think it so called Magic, but it's easy when you know what your meter is telling you.. Not sure if you mentioned it, but contacts should close from bottom to top. Not sure if you had that happen. Again great job.
@@TaddyDigest I will share your channel far and wide. I was able to change the sequencer out factory Nordyne. The part that was in there had some wires to other poles not used. I was wondering what caused the awful smell the sequencer? Have a wonderful evening. Peace
Gotta love mobile home AHU’s. It’s really fun when they overflow the drain pan and burn up all the wiring in their cabinet and you have to wire it back without being able to see where anything went. That’s how I learned electrical the hard way
Had one yesterday that was exactly what you describe. Nearly every wire burned up. Sequencer burned as well as fan relay and transformer. The limits were also bad. It’s so much fun to do this all while lying on the floor.
Thank you for the helpful videos. I've run into an issue with my electric furnace that happens atleast once ever couple of days: The thermostat will call for heat, but the furnace never comes on. While testing, the only way i've gotten it to work again is jumping the fan wires (R & G) for a second or two. 5 seconds after I do that, the furnace will kick on again and go off at the specified temperature. Do you know what could be causing this and how to troubleshoot? Last time this happened, jumping R and W did not work.
@TaddyDigest - Your videos are great stuff. I had a neighbor who was a HVAC tech.Learned some from him. When he move away, he came, or talked me thru things over the phone. He's since passed away. Now your videos got me thru diagnosing a bad (Zettler) Sequencer. Have you experienced a Sequencer, brand new , (in my case Packard HS24A34-4) that right of the box was slow to switch on, later than 30 - 90 in the first few cycles?... like it needed a 'break-in' period?....? When a (ancient) limit-switch goes bad, does it go entirely bad, cutting power to both heater elements? ... OR ... go 'half-bad' where it cuts power to one heating element but not the other?.... I've got a cheapo analog meter, i'm going out now to check the levels now that you showed me how....
Very sorry to hear about your friend passing I have had brand new out of the Box sequencers that were bad Thank you for watching my videos and I appreciate you
Thank you for using terms us beginners can understand. Sequencers are deff not common around my area so when I do see them it can be confusing but knowing the concept makes it much easier. Do you have an intro video of how you started in this business and how long if you don’t mind us wondering?seems like you’ve done it all and still in your prime
Hey Tadd. I had 2 Goodman heat strips today new in box. both have 2 double stack sequencers. i read ohms on 1 kit got 80 ohms each. the other kit both read 128 ohms each. ? my thoughts was thats high resistance. possibly bad from factory
I have a international comfort products down draft electric furnace when I turn it on in heat mode my heat strips come on but my blower will not then the heat strips will turn off after about a minute of being on but the fan is works properly in cooling what are some suggestions that may be causing this issue
I’m still a little confused on how it works last winter I was having heat problems at my house we have a furnace that’s a 96 model and our heat is only warm not really hot but there is a new sequencer that I put in I’m trying to get into this lie of work I’m only 23 and I won’t to learn about this stuff any suggestions?
So when I get off work I need to go home and check this out which idk why it wouldn’t be working I have new heat strips and a new sequencer so idk what the problem would be unless it’s not getting the 24v from the thermostat.
But before all this when I’m heat mode the furnace would cut on and off randomly ended up changing the transformer and that fixed that issue then noticed whenever the power was on and it was in heat mode the strips would come on and not shut off don’t know if that had todo either transformer or what but everything works fine just the heat isn’t really that hot
This was great video! I’m in my first 6months and heater at home went out and this was the exact case! You’re well spoken and I will definitely continue using your expertise!
i love how you talk through your thought processes and vocalize what you can expect to read when you're testing voltage! Leo from Oklahoma
Your videos are better than most .
You explained the entire process like a Professor. In the future, adding a wiring diagram with this video would be $$$ TY for your time.
Thank You jason
FROM CHICAGO EXELENT VIDEO THANK YOU SO MUCH
Your videos are awesome. This is my first winter in the trade and this video got me through a few service calls this week. We don’t get too many heater calls down here in south Florida
Finally ,someone explaining the process correctly. Good job sir. Many think it so called Magic, but it's easy when you know what your meter is telling you.. Not sure if you mentioned it, but contacts should close from bottom to top. Not sure if you had that happen. Again great job.
So nice of you
please share the video
Great stuff! Every time I need help troubleshooting something new in the field you always have a video! I appreciate you 😂
Any time!
thank you for your videos friend God bless you
So nice of you
as a woman I really appreciate this video and I pray for your business to flourish!!! peace
You're welcome thank you so much for watching. Please share the video
@@TaddyDigest I will share your channel far and wide. I was able to change the sequencer out factory Nordyne. The part that was in there had some wires to other poles not used. I was wondering what caused the awful smell the sequencer?
Have a wonderful evening. Peace
Gotta love mobile home AHU’s. It’s really fun when they overflow the drain pan and burn up all the wiring in their cabinet and you have to wire it back without being able to see where anything went. That’s how I learned electrical the hard way
I am way too familiar with exactly what you're saying. Great way to learn
@@TaddyDigest I just started watching your content, where is your service area?
Had one yesterday that was exactly what you describe. Nearly every wire burned up. Sequencer burned as well as fan relay and transformer. The limits were also bad. It’s so much fun to do this all while lying on the floor.
Clearly explained thanks
You are welcome
Good info brother. Thank you. Looking forward to more .
You're welcome my friend
jiggily puff,jiggle the wire.
Thank you for the helpful videos. I've run into an issue with my electric furnace that happens atleast once ever couple of days: The thermostat will call for heat, but the furnace never comes on. While testing, the only way i've gotten it to work again is jumping the fan wires (R & G) for a second or two. 5 seconds after I do that, the furnace will kick on again and go off at the specified temperature. Do you know what could be causing this and how to troubleshoot? Last time this happened, jumping R and W did not work.
@TaddyDigest - Your videos are great stuff. I had a neighbor who was a HVAC tech.Learned some from him. When he move away, he came, or talked me thru things over the phone. He's since passed away. Now your videos got me thru diagnosing a bad (Zettler) Sequencer.
Have you experienced a Sequencer, brand new , (in my case Packard HS24A34-4) that right of the box was slow to switch on, later than 30 - 90 in the first few cycles?... like it needed a 'break-in' period?....?
When a (ancient) limit-switch goes bad, does it go entirely bad, cutting power to both heater elements? ... OR ... go 'half-bad' where it cuts power to one heating element but not the other?....
I've got a cheapo analog meter, i'm going out now to check the levels now that you showed me how....
Very sorry to hear about your friend passing
I have had brand new out of the Box sequencers that were bad
Thank you for watching my videos and I appreciate you
Thank you for using terms us beginners can understand. Sequencers are deff not common around my area so when I do see them it can be confusing but knowing the concept makes it much easier. Do you have an intro video of how you started in this business and how long if you don’t mind us wondering?seems like you’ve done it all and still in your prime
your welcome and thank you for watching
I have several videos that I did live streaming
talking about those things
but I will do more soon
Now why does it say max overcurrent of 40 and 30 for dual supply but have a 60A breaker for both
Can u still do this while it’s on? I personally like to shut it off dealing with 240 volts
Hey Tadd. I had 2 Goodman heat strips today new in box. both have 2 double stack sequencers. i read ohms on 1 kit got 80 ohms each. the other kit both read 128 ohms each. ? my thoughts was thats high resistance. possibly bad from factory
It could be yes
Did you check and see if anything looked broken?
Thanks Hermano
You're welcome!
Part # on sequences please
i have a intertherm furnace blows cold/warm air but not enough to heat up you think I should replace the sequencer
Yeah it could be that the sequencer is not turning all the heat strips on
My unit heat pump fan stays on always, the condenser cycles, but the fan continues on.
Your video is Perfect but you could traslate it to spanish pls
I have a international comfort products down draft electric furnace when I turn it on in heat mode my heat strips come on but my blower will not then the heat strips will turn off after about a minute of being on but the fan is works properly in cooling what are some suggestions that may be causing this issue
wiring or relay issue
@@TaddyDigest Bad run capacitor on the heat side?.... or bad contacts to it?...
I’m still a little confused on how it works last winter I was having heat problems at my house we have a furnace that’s a 96 model and our heat is only warm not really hot but there is a new sequencer that I put in I’m trying to get into this lie of work I’m only 23 and I won’t to learn about this stuff any suggestions?
Watch more of my videos
So when I get off work I need to go home and check this out which idk why it wouldn’t be working I have new heat strips and a new sequencer so idk what the problem would be unless it’s not getting the 24v from the thermostat.
But before all this when I’m heat mode the furnace would cut on and off randomly ended up changing the transformer and that fixed that issue then noticed whenever the power was on and it was in heat mode the strips would come on and not shut off don’t know if that had todo either transformer or what but everything works fine just the heat isn’t really that hot