One of the biggest scams in HVAC are capacitors...The power cell which jump starts your Compressor. They last at best 2 seasons. They cost about $20. The smiley service people will charge you ten times that to replace one (in about 10 mins). Lesson here is to wathc this video to see how you replace one...then have a spare at your building for when it does fail. You get a warning its failing if its been 2 yrs and you start to notice less efficiency from your unit. Just go ahead and swap out the old for the new. The fan motors on the unit also have these capacitors...so have those skus available as well. Warning signs the fan motor caps are going is less airflow. There ya go saved you hundreds of even thousands of $$ you can use to pay the plumber.
I have friend who was charged over $1000 for Labor and replacement of the capacitor! They charged him $400 for just the capacitor and over $100 for fuses! I checked Amazon and they sold the capacitor for about $20! It’s crazy! Thank you for such solid advice! As for the plumbing drain, I’ll leave that for the plumbers 🪠! 👍🏽😊
My company does charge a lot for capacitors but they should not only last 2 seasons. The reason why my company charges a lot for the capacitors is because we are changing them out and then figuring out why the cap actually went out in the first place. There has to be a bigger reason why the part is only lasting you two seasons. I would call someone out and see why that is. 👍🏻
@@justinsantos3317 most times in the desert rooftop capacitors fail because of heat from the sun hitting the unit. The systems in these conditions also run longer adding to the heat stress. Most HVAC units are not designed to be run in extreme desert conditions.
@@melvingarcia2992 Watch the video, proper procedure is to force a short using an insulated screwdriver laid between the connectors. BTW even this is an exaggerated risk which helps the con. A failed Cap means it cannot hold a charge and is probably not a hazard anyway. But better safe than sorry and takes 2 seconds to eliminate all risk using the screwdriver.
Very informative! It made me realize to call a pro 😂 but after watching a LOT of videos yours was the only one that shows your knowledge - u should teach this stuff. Impressed! Thxs again just had to let u know 😊
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I live in Las Vegas. I have two units. I replaced one for the upstairs 2 yrs ago and it stopped working. After watching your video I ordered capacitor from Amazon...1st ordered 330 when I needed a 440. Same day delivery corrected that. And my son installed. We both learned from you and you saved me $$$. THANK YOU!
It's great that you involve your son. You are building great memories. Please enjoy him while he is young because when he gets a little older he probably won't want anything to do with you. That's how life goes.
Thank you so much! I love getting my son involved and daughter too on these projects. They grow up so fast! Trying to stray them away from electronic gadgets and more hands on everyday useful things they can learn. I hope the whole “not wanting to do anything with you” is just a faze, I want to develop a close relationship with them no matter what age. Parenting is such a challenge! Thank you so much for this meaningful comment 🙏🏽😊
I see it’s one of top comments. About discharging the capacitor. Watched your video and found it very helpful. I had to watch another video to figure out microfarads on my multimeter. In doing so I learned that these capacitors, if working properly, will hold a charge and you want to discharge them before messing with them. I found your video very well done but don’t recall if this was mentioned. Figured I’d say something, maybe you can add this if it’s not already in your video.
Awesome video. I do have a question, my unit works then for no reason shuts down. I have to pull the outside fuse like you showed then it starts up again and works for another 3-4 months, then stops again. Do you have any suggestions?
You have given me hope. My a/c will cool, but the outside fan does not turn on. Now that I know what the capacitor looks like I will see what it will cost. The estimate to repair from the company that installed the unit was $500-1500. I was stunned that the capacitor alone would cost over $500. I so appreciate this video. I decided to look for solutions after I cancelled the service call, because I didn't have the money for repair. I will check the circuit breaker, and will get info off of the capacitor now that I know what to look for. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you so much, mine was the capacitor, the one end was burnt off, I replaced capacitor and new wire. back to COLD!!!! thanks for reminding to take a picture BEFORE i removed anything.
I called a professional and the first thing they tried selling me was a membership. Then they quoted me the job for $4k and that was with the warranty. I chatted with my parts person at work and she was able to point me in the right direction. She concluded that it was the capacitor with all the information I gave her. The vendor quoted me items that did not need to be replaced because there weren't any leaks, what a rip off! Thankfully I watched the mechanic when they came to troubleshoot and learned from that. However, this video has given me the confidence to do the work myself, now I just need to find the parts, since I would like the OEM parts for this unit, if I can't find them, then I'll go with the video's suggestions. Thank you for your video!!!
@@FixThisHouse After replacing the capacitor and the fuses, the condenser fan is now working as it should. After hours, the set temperature of the thermostat is not achieved. I checked the refrigerant line and noticed there is no condensation on it while the fan is running. Would your expertise indicate that I might have a bad compressor?
One question what is the best meter to buy - I hear a hum in my AC pretty sure its the capacitor. if your still with us please let me know thank you. Your the best.
I wish you lived in my state. There are so many HVAC folks that really don't care about cheating a person by overcharging. My HVAC was almost new and they purposely cheated me from the beginning. One came out from the company that installed the unit, he went outside to the unit, I asked where are your diagnostic tools. He said we don't use anything like that, as if I was retarded. You explain things concise and easy to understand.
You did mention that you turned off the breaker that feeds the HVAC disconnect box. The bottom of the fuses would then have the 240 volts on them. Could be a deadly shocking hazard.
Wow!! Excellent tutorial! Before I remove that safety panel, do I need to make sure my fuse box a/c circuit breaker is turned OFF? Do I also need to make sure the thermostat inside is set to OFF (not cool or heat) too? FYI My thermostat clicks as if it wants to turn on, but the unit outside seems to not be getting ANY power (no sound at all, blades not turning... really quiet). Also a week ago my A/C made a loud grinding noise for about about 20 minutes when it came on... something was DEF awry😬... wondering if an iguana got up in there🤔
Definitely wanna make sure you pull out the prong for the fuse box or turn the breaker off before pulling any panels off to work on anything electrical. It shouldn't matter about the thermostat being turned off. It sounds like a bearing in your fan might be shot, or some kinda debris or salamander got in it.
My brother in law has a unit that keeps blowing those fuses. He just changed the unit and they left the same wiring. It still happens with the new unit. It will work for a week or so and then they will blow
Hi there are many reasons, the fan might be running on the air handler or the furnace. Check your compressor to see if that is running. I’ll make a future video on this. Stay tuned 👍🏽🙏🏽
Hi! Air conditioners use fuses as a way to protect the condenser from being exposed to excessive amperage. Fuses are designed to handle a limited amount of amperage based on the maximum amount that the unit is rated for: If more amperage passes through, the fuse will blow to protect the condenser from overheating.
If your compressor is old it will simply blow-up under normal power. All 220 lines require breakers along the path...code requirement...correct me if I am wrong.
Thank you very much. I learned a lot from you..... but only because of the spider sitting on top of your capacitor. If it wasn't for him, I'd still be stupid.
My fan isn't blowing at all. No power to the unit at all from what we see. It was working days ago. Heat was working..ac wasn't. Someone replaced the thermostat..ac worked. Seemed to fix it. . Woke up today, now nothing is working. Nothing blowing. Unit isnt on. Nothing... Circuit breaker fine....we reset it to be sure. replaced fuses to be sure. Checked the heat pump circuit breaker as well. Have no idea what's going on. 😢
The key is knowing all units are DESIGNED to fail on a schedule. Its called planned obsolescence. Its all a game where a bunch of marginally trained people milk others for a nice salary. It works since people will pay to fix something FAST when their wife is threatening to leave them and its 100 outside (getting that hot inside).
My trane AC buzzed after turning on, but the fan wouldn't spin. It started to smoke after a while and then it quit...I'm still dying from the heat trying to figure this out. Having someone come out soon. Any ideas?
If your capacitor is not good will that cause your furnace not to function as well?! All of a sudden my ac our furnace won’t turn on. I hear my thermostat clicking on by nothing no air nothing. I checked from my furnace jumping r and y blower comes on and from r to g fan comes on, I gagged 24 volts to the furnace. I pushed in the contact at the condenser fan and compressor comes on. I’m not getting any reading when I’m checking the capacitor like you showed breakers and fuse? I have a duel systems.
Enter the Sweetie Pie, 10:35; should have kept talking while he was stealing the show. Something you will remember the rest of your life, trust me and TYVM.
I have an issue 4 techs have been unable to fix. New compressor, new capacitors, drains well, filter clean, has coolant, etc…however… Outdoor unit runs for most of the day, but by the time we get home it’s shit down and the indoor unit is still running. Been doing this for WEEKS and every day I have to reset the unit by tripping the breaker off/on (the unit itself isn’t tripping the breaker). It seems that the two units aren’t in sync so one tech replaced the capacitor on the indoor unit, thinking it wasn’t kickstarting the outdoor unit. So, the outdoor unit feeds coolant to the indoor unit and the indoor unit might not be on, see the coils probably freeze, etc. NO one knows why one or the other works, but not both at the same time…
So he had to change his fuses AND his capacitor? My guy that is a huge indicator of a bigger problem. Go check how many amps your unit is pulling. Sounds like it may be over amping lol
Good video, except You didn’t warn people about not touching multiple prongs on the capacitor so that they do not get electrocuted or how to short it out, and you also should be real careful about what looked like a brown recluse spider on the top of that capacitor and exterminate for any more- especially with that child helping out. 👍👍👍👍
He literally says to pull the prongs connecting the main power supply to the fuses or shut the breaker off if it doesn't have it so you don't electrocute yourself while working on it. Also, that spider was clearly dead. Pay attention!
One of the biggest scams in HVAC are capacitors...The power cell which jump starts your Compressor. They last at best 2 seasons. They cost about $20. The smiley service people will charge you ten times that to replace one (in about 10 mins). Lesson here is to wathc this video to see how you replace one...then have a spare at your building for when it does fail. You get a warning its failing if its been 2 yrs and you start to notice less efficiency from your unit. Just go ahead and swap out the old for the new.
The fan motors on the unit also have these capacitors...so have those skus available as well. Warning signs the fan motor caps are going is less airflow.
There ya go saved you hundreds of even thousands of $$ you can use to pay the plumber.
I have friend who was charged over $1000 for Labor and replacement of the capacitor! They charged him $400 for just the capacitor and over $100 for fuses! I checked Amazon and they sold the capacitor for about $20! It’s crazy! Thank you for such solid advice! As for the plumbing drain, I’ll leave that for the plumbers 🪠! 👍🏽😊
My company does charge a lot for capacitors but they should not only last 2 seasons. The reason why my company charges a lot for the capacitors is because we are changing them out and then figuring out why the cap actually went out in the first place.
There has to be a bigger reason why the part is only lasting you two seasons. I would call someone out and see why that is. 👍🏻
@@justinsantos3317 most times in the desert rooftop capacitors fail because of heat from the sun hitting the unit. The systems in these conditions also run longer adding to the heat stress. Most HVAC units are not designed to be run in extreme desert conditions.
Do not touch the capacitors connectors.
@@melvingarcia2992 Watch the video, proper procedure is to force a short using an insulated screwdriver laid between the connectors. BTW even this is an exaggerated risk which helps the con. A failed Cap means it cannot hold a charge and is probably not a hazard anyway. But better safe than sorry and takes 2 seconds to eliminate all risk using the screwdriver.
Very informative! It made me realize to call a pro 😂 but after watching a LOT of videos yours was the only one that shows your knowledge - u should teach this stuff. Impressed! Thxs again just had to let u know 😊
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I live in Las Vegas. I have two units. I replaced one for the upstairs 2 yrs ago and it stopped working. After watching your video I ordered capacitor from Amazon...1st ordered 330 when I needed a 440. Same day delivery corrected that. And my son installed. We both learned from you and you saved me $$$. THANK YOU!
I’m glad I could be of help! I’m also so happy you saved a ton of $$$! 👍🏽😊🙏🏽
Followed your tips, bought a capacitor and got the AC working. Less than $40. Thank you!
It's great that you involve your son. You are building great memories. Please enjoy him while he is young because when he gets a little older he probably won't want anything to do with you. That's how life goes.
Thank you so much! I love getting my son involved and daughter too on these projects. They grow up so fast! Trying to stray them away from electronic gadgets and more hands on everyday useful things they can learn. I hope the whole “not wanting to do anything with you” is just a faze, I want to develop a close relationship with them no matter what age. Parenting is such a challenge! Thank you so much for this meaningful comment 🙏🏽😊
I see it’s one of top comments. About discharging the capacitor. Watched your video and found it very helpful. I had to watch another video to figure out microfarads on my multimeter. In doing so I learned that these capacitors, if working properly, will hold a charge and you want to discharge them before messing with them. I found your video very well done but don’t recall if this was mentioned. Figured I’d say something, maybe you can add this if it’s not already in your video.
How do I do that? For context I’m totally novice and never done more than flip the breaker. I’ve changed fuses in my car but nothing this involved
SO Helpful. You made it understandable. I look forward to future videos. I did not know what a capacitor did 😟
Thank so much for the feedback! I’m glad I was able to help you understand! 🙏🏽😊
Awesome video. I do have a question, my unit works then for no reason shuts down. I have to pull the outside fuse like you showed then it starts up again and works for another 3-4 months, then stops again. Do you have any suggestions?
This happens to me too!
You have given me hope. My a/c will cool, but the outside fan does not turn on. Now that I know what the capacitor looks like I will see what it will cost. The estimate to repair from the company that installed the unit was $500-1500. I was stunned that the capacitor alone would cost over $500.
I so appreciate this video. I decided to look for solutions after I cancelled the service call, because I didn't have the money for repair. I will check the circuit breaker, and will get info off of the capacitor now that I know what to look for. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you so much, mine was the capacitor, the one end was burnt off, I replaced capacitor and new wire. back to COLD!!!! thanks for reminding to take a picture BEFORE i removed anything.
I called a professional and the first thing they tried selling me was a membership. Then they quoted me the job for $4k and that was with the warranty. I chatted with my parts person at work and she was able to point me in the right direction. She concluded that it was the capacitor with all the information I gave her. The vendor quoted me items that did not need to be replaced because there weren't any leaks, what a rip off! Thankfully I watched the mechanic when they came to troubleshoot and learned from that. However, this video has given me the confidence to do the work myself, now I just need to find the parts, since I would like the OEM parts for this unit, if I can't find them, then I'll go with the video's suggestions. Thank you for your video!!!
Extremely grateful for this video 🙏 you helped me fix my ac🙌🏼
This is the best. Saved me at least 500 right there
Thanks a million! Followed your instructions and replaced the capacitor and house is cool again. In Toronto and we have been 🥵 and humid. Cheers!
A lizard got up on top of the capacitor and fried. Fixed now. Good info in this.
Ouch! 🦎…I found fried spiders and bugs on mine. I’m glad your AC is fixed!
You just saved me time, money, and headache. Thank you!!!!
I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊
@@FixThisHouse After replacing the capacitor and the fuses, the condenser fan is now working as it should. After hours, the set temperature of the thermostat is not achieved. I checked the refrigerant line and noticed there is no condensation on it while the fan is running. Would your expertise indicate that I might have a bad compressor?
One question what is the best meter to buy - I hear a hum in my AC pretty sure its the capacitor. if your still with us please let me know thank you. Your the best.
I wish you lived in my state. There are so many HVAC folks that really don't care about cheating a person by overcharging. My HVAC was almost new and they purposely cheated me from the beginning. One came out from the company that installed the unit, he went outside to the unit, I asked where are your diagnostic tools. He said we don't use anything like that, as if I was retarded. You explain things concise and easy to understand.
That was helpful, I did the first trobleshoot and it worked.
You did mention that you turned off the breaker that feeds the HVAC disconnect box. The bottom of the fuses would then have the 240 volts on them. Could be a deadly shocking hazard.
Can I replace capacitors and fuses my self safely?
Thank you so much for this video!!! Fixed our unit ourselves and saved us $$$
Thanks for the video, dude! New $16 capacitor fixed mine :)
Dude. You’re awesome. I’m going to try this tomorrow
Thank you! Wish you the best! 🙏🏽😊
Would also do this fir heater too when winter comes ?? Thanks this helpful will save me money im going to order thanks
Wow!! Excellent tutorial! Before I remove that safety panel, do I need to make sure my fuse box a/c circuit breaker is turned OFF? Do I also need to make sure the thermostat inside is set to OFF (not cool or heat) too?
FYI My thermostat clicks as if it wants to turn on, but the unit outside seems to not be getting ANY power (no sound at all, blades not turning... really quiet).
Also a week ago my A/C made a loud grinding noise for about about 20 minutes when it came on... something was DEF awry😬... wondering if an iguana got up in there🤔
Definitely wanna make sure you pull out the prong for the fuse box or turn the breaker off before pulling any panels off to work on anything electrical. It shouldn't matter about the thermostat being turned off. It sounds like a bearing in your fan might be shot, or some kinda debris or salamander got in it.
Can the capacitor electrocute you even after the power is disconnected?
Don’t forget to short out the capacitor connections before taking it out, you’ll get the shock of your life
Thank you for this! 👍🏽
How does one short out the capacitor connections before taking it out?
@androsblessing I am not expert but I believe bridging it with do this. Just make sure the tool u use is insulated. That's my 2 cents
I'm shocked that you'd say this
@@androsblessing you can use needle nose pliers for example, and touch all over the surface of it
How do you know where to put the wires on a"generic" capacitor? It looks like it has more connectors on it.
Thanks so much! I watched your video and it definitely fixed my ac problem!
I’m glad I could be of help! Thank you!
You are the man!!!! You saved me a TON of money. Thank you a 1000x sir!
My brother in law has a unit that keeps blowing those fuses. He just changed the unit and they left the same wiring. It still happens with the new unit. It will work for a week or so and then they will blow
What about if the capacitor is good. Can you do another. Video of the connector should be replace or compressor
Can the fan work and the compressor not turn on if the fuze is blown? Already replaced the capacitor
Mine went out last week, $15 on Amazon and 10min to replace.
You are the best. I love your videos!
Thank you so much! 😊❤️
Wow! What state are you in and do you provide these services? Thank you!
Thank you, spot on!
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😊
First. Thanks for this important video. Love ur vids
Thank you so much for the love and support! Means a lot! 🙏🏽😊
Thank you for the information
Any idea what would be the fix for the fan spinning but AC not blowing cold air? Would it be the compressor?
Hi there are many reasons, the fan might be running on the air handler or the furnace. Check your compressor to see if that is running. I’ll make a future video on this. Stay tuned 👍🏽🙏🏽
@@FixThisHousehad to call the air guy. Apparently there is ice at the bottom of the unit. Everything is frozen closed.
was your fan still running with compressor off?
Hello, How can you tell if no power goes to the FAN unit ? New capacitor replaced and the still not turn on
Why do you need or want fuses at the disconnect when the breaker will also kill power in case of an overload or short?
Hi! Air conditioners use fuses as a way to protect the condenser from being exposed to excessive amperage. Fuses are designed to handle a limited amount of amperage based on the maximum amount that the unit is rated for: If more amperage passes through, the fuse will blow to protect the condenser from overheating.
If your compressor is old it will simply blow-up under normal power. All 220 lines require breakers along the path...code requirement...correct me if I am wrong.
This is something I want to learn and do this year. I feel like I can do this.
Very well explained. Thank you thank you.
excellent video. I am so tired of repairmen conning me out of money for minor problems.
great video. very informative.
Didn't pay any attention to the brown recluse on the capacitor. I thought I saw it move.
I have one if those too. The prior ac guy from sears probably put it there as part of his last service.
thank you for sharing😊
Thanks your videos are informative. 👍
Thank you so much for the love and support! 🙏🏽😊
Was waiting for the ⚡ good video but left out that important safety tip about compactors hopefully no one got shocked after watching lol
Great video but I think you should add a warning about capacitor charge so those unknowingly folks do not get lit up(shocked).
AC capacitors are not an issue with residual voltages.
Thank you very much. I learned a lot from you..... but only because of the spider sitting on top of your capacitor. If it wasn't for him, I'd still be stupid.
My condenser is not turning on I have a honeywell Z311 zone board in the attic next to the air handler and all of the lights are out. Any ideas?
I like your son part also so Q. thank you for information nice job
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Gimmie a 👍 if you had a pucker moment as he ran his fingers over the capacitor?! 😂😮
Worked, thanks!
Excellent video
Thank you so much! 😊🙏🏽
Trying to locate the reset button on a Trane 2ttb3030a1000aa condenser
Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏽 for watching!
Great information. Saved me $$$.
Can you please make a short video how to pull the thing out and put it in please
You saved me some money! Thank you!
Thank you so much
Thank you bro
Appreciate the support info!
My breakers are ok....i got power..just the fan turns on..but no the compressor..could be the capacitor?
Absolutely. Or your compressor may be beginning to fail (if it hasn’t already), in that case, you may need a hard start kit installed.
My fan isn't blowing at all. No power to the unit at all from what we see. It was working days ago. Heat was working..ac wasn't. Someone replaced the thermostat..ac worked. Seemed to fix it. . Woke up today, now nothing is working. Nothing blowing. Unit isnt on. Nothing... Circuit breaker fine....we reset it to be sure. replaced fuses to be sure. Checked the heat pump circuit breaker as well. Have no idea what's going on. 😢
You still have power in thermostat wires after you turn off the unit.
Great video. Very easy to follow.
Wow, nowadays anyone can fix AC 😀
The key is knowing all units are DESIGNED to fail on a schedule. Its called planned obsolescence. Its all a game where a bunch of marginally trained people milk others for a nice salary. It works since people will pay to fix something FAST when their wife is threatening to leave them and its 100 outside (getting that hot inside).
Yup! Even my son was able to help me fix this one 😅 and he’s only 2!
Missed the hole thing about the prongs because I thought this guy was about to turn in to spider man
My trane AC buzzed after turning on, but the fan wouldn't spin. It started to smoke after a while and then it quit...I'm still dying from the heat trying to figure this out. Having someone come out soon. Any ideas?
Where can I get the fuse at
Spider
excellent video
Thank you
If your capacitor is not good will that cause your furnace not to function as well?! All of a sudden my ac our furnace won’t turn on. I hear my thermostat clicking on by nothing no air nothing. I checked from my furnace jumping r and y blower comes on and from r to g fan comes on, I gagged 24 volts to the furnace. I pushed in the contact at the condenser fan and compressor comes on. I’m not getting any reading when I’m checking the capacitor like you showed breakers and fuse? I have a duel systems.
Nope not the capacitor
Why do fuses go out on disconnect? You said there are other issues. Like what?
i changed the capacitor BUt the motor seemed stuck. what now?
Nice 👍
Thank you 🙏🏽!
Thats good. Let him know what you're tools 🔧 look like and there names. Then he can fix things while your watching 👀 him. Unless mama says, no. 😁
Yes bro! Haha thank you! Gotta start them young 😂
Thank you friend very helpful, will be taking your advice!
My ac won’t work
A capacitor last an average of 10 years
Mine didn't, I went after 4 years. The part was only $11 on Amazon!
Enter the Sweetie Pie, 10:35; should have kept talking while he was stealing the show. Something you will remember the rest of your life, trust me and TYVM.
Thank you! He loves to help daddy any chance he can get! 🛠 😊👍🏽
Yeah it's $80 bucks now!
I have an issue 4 techs have been unable to fix. New compressor, new capacitors, drains well, filter clean, has coolant, etc…however…
Outdoor unit runs for most of the day, but by the time we get home it’s shit down and the indoor unit is still running.
Been doing this for WEEKS and every day I have to reset the unit by tripping the breaker off/on (the unit itself isn’t tripping the breaker).
It seems that the two units aren’t in sync so one tech replaced the capacitor on the indoor unit, thinking it wasn’t kickstarting the outdoor unit. So, the outdoor unit feeds coolant to the indoor unit and the indoor unit might not be on, see the coils probably freeze, etc.
NO one knows why one or the other works, but not both at the same time…
So he had to change his fuses AND his capacitor? My guy that is a huge indicator of a bigger problem. Go check how many amps your unit is pulling. Sounds like it may be over amping lol
Where's the reset button?
Some units have them, some do not.
It cost us $125.00 to find that out the hard way.
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@felixthekate4800, thanks for sharing.
220v? Should be 240!
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Thanks for the Knowledge also in saving me money.
Good video, except You didn’t warn people about not touching multiple prongs on the capacitor so that they do not get electrocuted or how to short it out, and you also should be real careful about what looked like a brown recluse spider on the top of that capacitor and exterminate for any more- especially with that child helping out. 👍👍👍👍
i was thinking exactly the same… for both! Brown Recluse and capacitor shorting!
He literally says to pull the prongs connecting the main power supply to the fuses or shut the breaker off if it doesn't have it so you don't electrocute yourself while working on it. Also, that spider was clearly dead. Pay attention!
Relax you male Karen
@@pcondron
@@getsmarty7603 Yep, that spider was clearly dead! Don't think it was a recluse anyway.
Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏽!