AC Not Working. Not Getting 24 Volts to Thermostat. REPAIRED!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @Foxyboxy344
    @Foxyboxy344 28 дней назад +1

    Tried everything I could with my limited experience, nothing worked. Was just about to call in an electrician, watched your video, checked my fuse, it was indeed blown out. THANKS A MILLION!

  • @xavierchavez4859
    @xavierchavez4859 3 года назад +14

    You wild for pushing in that contacter with your bare finger! 😎😎😎

    • @koi-f6k
      @koi-f6k 2 месяца назад

      That's what I was saying 😂

  • @frostjutsu
    @frostjutsu Год назад +13

    Just wanted to drop in and say ty so much for your videos. I'm financially hard up and hiring a professional just wasn't in the books. We either had to figure it out or learn to live without. Your information clearly and plainly helped me understand how to diagnose and solve. I feel like I owe you more than you've given me. My family is grateful for your educational videos. Ty and God bless!

  • @hornet224
    @hornet224 2 года назад +24

    Your tutorial was spot on for my LV short circuit. Nobody else covered this procedure like you did in detail. They say do this do that, but do not explain what is happening. Your are a very good HVAC teacher. Thank you!

  • @terrystenzelbarton5496
    @terrystenzelbarton5496 5 лет назад +18

    I watched several videos and this one walked me through like I was an idiot. I am an idiot when it comes to a/c. The step by step instructions were easy to understand and follow. My central air works again and I saved easily $400. Well done sir.

    • @MoreThanMaintenance
      @MoreThanMaintenance  5 лет назад +16

      You fixed your AC? You are no idiot! The goal is to explain things step by step while being as thorough as possible. The reason I do my videos in this format is because like you I used to watch video after video and still was unsure of what to do. I decided that if I ever started a channel I would teach in a way that anyone could follow the steps and be able to troubleshoot. Great job fixing your AC! 🙂

  • @adamschaeffer4057
    @adamschaeffer4057 2 года назад +14

    One of the best videos for informational purposes. Describes the process and parts but doesn't go off on confusing rants. I'd use this as a training video for new techs because no matter what system is in place this process is going to be essentially the same whatever you're working on. Thanks!

  • @SnowDrift
    @SnowDrift 4 года назад +3

    Just followed your steps exactly and this fixed my issues at 5am. Wife got up with the baby and noticed it was 76 degrees in the house and I had the issue fixed within an hour. Can’t tell you how thankful I am for your video.

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  • @roberthughes7562
    @roberthughes7562 Год назад +3

    Great walkthrough with clear and detailed steps. I was replacing thermostats and blew the fuse. You saved me $$$ with this video. Good Karma coming your way my friend. Thank you!

  • @bobdobslob
    @bobdobslob 2 года назад +3

    FYI, if it turns out you have 24 volts in the air handler, but not at the thermostat, check the overflow sensor (safety switch)to see if it's keeping the unit from turning on.
    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @securic911
    @securic911 3 года назад +2

    You saved me hundreds of dollars! I relocated my nest thermostat and accidentally connected the wires without knowing the consequences. After watching your video, I fixed it with a $2 fuse!!! Thank you!

  • @christiand.6112
    @christiand.6112 5 лет назад +18

    It's also important to address how the fuse blew. I would check the 24v coil on the contactor at the condenser and read the resistance. These coils can start going bad and take 3 amp fuses out and cause frustrating call backs.

    • @TheMaster5150
      @TheMaster5150 5 лет назад +5

      Any other reasons why the fuse would break? I like to know the important reason "why".

    • @christiand.6112
      @christiand.6112 5 лет назад +7

      If the fuse is blowing that means it’s doing it’s job. I would be looking for shorted low voltage wires primarily and faulty components such as a contactor, control board, loose wires, grounded wires, etc.

    • @TheMaster5150
      @TheMaster5150 5 лет назад +1

      @@christiand.6112 Thanks! New to the tech side.

  • @ikennaq2
    @ikennaq2 Год назад +2

    Sam, you're a great teacher. Your knowledge, delivery and patients were perfect. Thank you Sir.

  • @CubanMotion112
    @CubanMotion112 6 лет назад +15

    I am installing a new thermostat and things I read online suggested a I blew a fuse, but didn't really help me with where to look. This is very helpful. Thank you!

  • @jayhvac4474
    @jayhvac4474 5 лет назад +10

    Great video! I just started my HVAC career and I’ve been doing a lot of service no AC calls. These type of videos are definitely helping me out with trouble-shooting issues. Thanks brother👍🏻

  • @donm.1068
    @donm.1068 6 лет назад +4

    Dude you are a stud! Thank you!! I know my stuff when it comes to electrical with 25 years experience. Today my detached garage AC stopped working. I checked the voltage at the thermostat. No voltage. I pushed the coil on the GP contactor. Worked! Next stop is the rafters to the control panel. Thanks for your help.

  • @derekfitzgerald361
    @derekfitzgerald361 Год назад

    Sam, your video was EXTREMELY helpful. Instead of a $180.00 thermostat I only came out of pocket a $5.00 pack of 3 Amp fuses. Thanks a bunch

  • @jakefavazza1239
    @jakefavazza1239 4 года назад +39

    if you've got a popped fuse, it's because of a low voltage short. before replacing a fuse, you need to find where that short is. if not, you are going to have to replace that fuse once again.

    • @rrodgers3285
      @rrodgers3285 3 года назад +2

      Yup just gona say this where is the root of the problem...can u detail where u start to look for problem in low volts area donu start at sequence of ops not sure ?

    • @pilotrserra
      @pilotrserra 2 года назад +4

      I agree; however sometimes especially in Florida, thunderstorms will cause power surges and cause multiple problems with circuits. I have lost fan motors, circuit boards and transformers due to electrical surges. I installed a power surge strip and it solved the issues

    • @Imwright720
      @Imwright720 Год назад +1

      Not always true, a surge could pop it. I would use a resettable fuse to test it.

    • @LeonSKennedy7777
      @LeonSKennedy7777 2 месяца назад

      Will it be fixed once the second fuse is replaced? I want to know if I should buy 1 or 2 fuses to save a second trip to the store.

    • @landscapevision6553
      @landscapevision6553 22 дня назад

      E fuses, where to buy Homedepot..

  • @tivideosAZ
    @tivideosAZ 4 года назад +2

    Sam:
    THANK YOU! This explains a lot. I will check tomorrow morning whether I have the similar board and a fuse that I can replace. This afternoon, while trying to be a smartass I may have blew that power. My problem was a that the CAP was out. I did replace the cap first. The contactor relay was kicked but the FAN and the compressor was not running in while the bad cap was there. By the time I procured an appropriate CAP and replaced it, the thermostat (which I have a NEST), may have stopped calling for cool. While working outside, I looked around for other reasons why the compressor did not start. I found this little fixed thermostat-looking "Crankcase Heater Kit" that was terminated between L1 and T1. Thinking that it needed to be normally closed, after measuring it open using my Multi-meter, I cut that out and bypassed it by shorting the two leads that went to it. That must have done it! Killed the Low voltage power fuse due to the flow of unusual current through the circuit. After that, when I pressed the contactor in with a screw-driver, the fan and compressor ran fine (with the new CAP). But it will not run under the thermostatic control. Playing with my NEST Thermostat, found that it was complaining about Power and was showing an error code "e-23". Called Nest support, they were somewhat knowledgeable on the troubleshooting of their Nest product, but not enough to tell me what could be wrong with the Air-handler side control Unit that supplied the low voltage power.
    Your Video was quite helpful and makes sense, that the fuse may have blown in the control board. However, my model Carrier, may have a different control module. I will have to search for the fuse location if it is in a different location. I will let you know what I find tomorrow.
    Again thanks. Great Video and you earned a subscriber!

  • @LS-mw6lc
    @LS-mw6lc 5 лет назад +6

    Had a no a/c power showing on thermostat, checked all the initial things like circuit breakers, both disconnects on air handler and condenser. Checked the buss fuses. Started searching here for more in depth diagnosis. Found your video, followed the methodical step by step procedures. Turns out it was the fuse in the air handlers circuit board. Replaced and back up and running. Thank you for an easy to follow approach to figuring this out.

  • @super28sisko
    @super28sisko 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for this video! It helped me diagnose my AC issue and got it back running and blowing cold air. My wife and kids think I'm some sort of superhero now...

  • @charlessmarschall6924
    @charlessmarschall6924 4 года назад +3

    Great video; thorough and logical. The 3 amp fuse on the air handler circuit board was indeed the problem. I would have had to pay $200 for an emergency service visit, if not for this video. Instead, I spent $5 at Ace Hardware and -- problem solved! Thanks so much!!

  • @schoolcb
    @schoolcb Год назад +1

    This helped me solve a problem where I was not getting 24v at my thermostat. Thanks for the video! You probably saved me $150!

  • @hodgewjr
    @hodgewjr 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU SIR!! This was the exact issue I had...saved me a $125 Home Warranty fee for a tech to come out to the house

  • @shawnpierce6785
    @shawnpierce6785 3 года назад +1

    Just wanted to say thank you. I now know how to properly diagnose with just a multimeter instead of trying to replace parts. It happened to be the fuse on the unit I was working on.

  • @jeffreydeutsch2157
    @jeffreydeutsch2157 3 года назад

    6:05 ! Replaced the capacitor, Start capacitor, Start relay, and contactor…still no power to fan. Found the #5 fuse in my unit in the attic BLOWN. Cheapest replacement part and that’s what got me back up and running 💨. Thanks Sam you the man !

  • @davejohnsonnola2758
    @davejohnsonnola2758 6 лет назад +2

    Good video. I do commercial bar concession stand refrigeration at work but have never opened a typical residential split a/c system until recently. Went to change out a worn contactor and capacitor on a dirty but functional system. Cleaned the condenser coil, ready to restart the unit thinking I'm gonna cash in some hero points on this friends and family trade... plug the disconnect back in and....... nothing.
    Huh?
    Took a while to figure out that even though I pulled the outside unit disconnect that I had shorted out the low voltage while changing the contactor.
    Live & learn every day.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @MoreThanMaintenance
      @MoreThanMaintenance  6 лет назад

      Great! Sometimes it's a simple issue that is overlooked. I have to always remind myself of this in the field. It's easy to overthink and expect the worst... when it may simply be a fuse! Thank you for the feedback! Great job on the work you completed.

  • @mariotwalker42
    @mariotwalker42 5 лет назад +13

    This resolved my issue! Thank you very much for taking time to show us these steps!

  • @extexdf82
    @extexdf82 Год назад

    Thank you for very detailed and thorough video. I had already working through the steps confirming no power at the thermostat but didn’t know where to go from there. I had the same fuse issue. It got my ac up and running and made the wife happy. Thank you!

  • @glickogang
    @glickogang 4 года назад +1

    Guess who changed thermostat with out cutting off the main board 😩 this guy. U saved me a few hundred. Thank God for space heaters. I’ll buy the fuse in the. A. M. Great video

  • @navids5275
    @navids5275 2 года назад +3

    You rock Sam. Loved the way you logically walked through the steps... it all made sense to me and I was able to pin down my issue also (mine was on the transformer)

  • @MrFuckface2013
    @MrFuckface2013 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Thanks. The wife is happy again!

  • @Mario-iu3tx
    @Mario-iu3tx 4 года назад +1

    This guy helped me fix my ac with that burnt fuse. Saved me $85 bucks hell yea

  • @weseastham701
    @weseastham701 3 года назад

    Just wanted you to know that your blog helped me find the only problem with my unit was the fuse on the control panel, thanks a million!

  • @yaboyColbyTV
    @yaboyColbyTV 3 года назад

    Legit just saved me! My ac went out mid day yesterday and then today bought a new thermostat and nothing! Then worked my way to the 3A 32V Fuad and BAM it was blown. Purchased a pack of 5 for $6 after taxes. THANK YOU

  • @johnterdik4707
    @johnterdik4707 5 лет назад +2

    Great video, solved my issue with no 24v, bad fuse. Without the video I don't think I would have found the fuse or even know there was a fuse.

  • @mehaffey5
    @mehaffey5 5 лет назад +8

    Great easy to follow video. Had the exact same issue and was able to easily fix for under a dollar saving me hundreds. Thank you!

  • @dogginbebe3511
    @dogginbebe3511 3 года назад +7

    Awesome video, after following these simple steps cussing out the wife and kids asking me every 5 minutes " Does it work yet it's hot" and because of their encouragement and support I decided to purchase a new Hvac system, , , which I now enjoy with my new girlfriend and her kids.

  • @ComicCulture
    @ComicCulture 4 года назад +3

    Wow this seems to be exactly what I'm facing right now. I have no power to my 24v wire at my thermostat. I need to test the other things you mentioned now. Also there is a bag of fuses on my unit upstairs from a technician when he was here last. Thanks!

  • @nhacxuachonloc566
    @nhacxuachonloc566 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for your instruction, my AC systems have same problem, my thermostat voltage measured 2.4 VAC. I followed your instruction and found the fuse in the blower unit which located on the attic. My AC back up and running after i replaced the fuse. Now the thermostat voltage measured 28.5 VAC.

  • @TheKillae1
    @TheKillae1 4 месяца назад

    def gonna have to check the air handlers now at the school I was at because I had no power all across the thermo wire. Good troubleshoot! thank you!

  • @wortexinternational2598
    @wortexinternational2598 2 года назад

    update : without doing anything the ac started. I do have the 24v back at the thermostat. While it is a good news, there is trouble as well. I was not able to "fix it", it just fixed itself, which we all know isn't exactly a fix. So I suspect control board contact issue.
    I already have the same problem with the gas heater, often works, sometimes not and I narrowed it to control board issue. I might have to buy both control boards. Anyway still the video helped me and was awesome so thank you !

  • @anuelfelipe7558
    @anuelfelipe7558 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! This happened to me yesterday and your steps solved it exactly as you showed them. What a relief.

  • @nicholaswelch5854
    @nicholaswelch5854 Год назад

    BRO! BRO! BROOOOO!!! You saved me and my family from turning into rotisserie chickens! Thank you so much! This was definitely my problem and you helped me fix it! 👍👍👍👍

  • @bigLOSdog
    @bigLOSdog 4 года назад +3

    I am so happy for the family in the video. They won't be suffering like my family did last night ! ! !
    I am going to climb up in the attic with my newly gained knowledge and fix me an A/C unit ! ! !
    PRAY FOR MY SAFE RETURN.

  • @asperbergers7136
    @asperbergers7136 4 месяца назад +2

    My man just raw dawging pushing in that contact…

  • @danielshepherd4436
    @danielshepherd4436 Месяц назад

    Awesome explanation and diagnosis. Thanks for posting, you helped get my house chill!

  • @martysmith65
    @martysmith65 4 года назад +2

    Thanks! I was trying to connect my 24V return so I could use a wireless thermostat. Must have blown that fuse. Not only is it fixed, but the wifi thermostat is working like a champ. Thanks!

  • @markn8376
    @markn8376 3 года назад

    Thanks Sam. It was my low voltage circuit fuse. I saved a couple hundred changing it myself. You really helped me understand the system.

  • @abe488
    @abe488 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for confirming anything between 24-28 volts should suffice. I have been trying to figure that out if 28.2-28.5 volts is too much voltage for an Amazon smart thermostat!

  • @dscott2355
    @dscott2355 5 лет назад +2

    After hours of watching videos and testing finally found your video and the blown fuse in the air handler. Thank you!!!!

  • @adriandelagarza9388
    @adriandelagarza9388 3 месяца назад

    This video saved me!! Just crawled out the attic to write this. It definitely was the fuse. Wierd that my compressor wouldn't turn on but my motor in the attick would run automatically even without the thermostat attached. Stuck relay maybe? Regardless I now have cool air.😊

  • @sterlingc107
    @sterlingc107 3 года назад

    Great video. I had the same issue. I installed a new Honeywell thermostat without looking at the directions. Long story short, I had two wires, O and B connected when I just should have had O. For whatever reason that shorted the control power on the heat setting only (not cooling) and blew the control power fuse. Today was one of those learning days. Thanks Sam!

  • @bettershooter
    @bettershooter 4 года назад +1

    A good video, you addressed all the details, very useful for greenies, I thank you for them, I was one of them.

  • @MatthewHalinar
    @MatthewHalinar Год назад

    Thank you! You saved me from a wife with no AC in 95 degree heat in Florida. The very old thermostat had a burnout on the circuit board and nearly caught fire. I installed a modern thermostat and rethreaded the wires as they were the root cause of burnout out on the very old thermostat. I then had to replace the 5 amp fuse as it thankfully failed and protected the rest of the system. Now everything is working great and with the modern thermostat better than before.

  • @traveledone
    @traveledone 3 года назад

    Your blog actually helped me solve my a/c of starting up problem much appreciated.

  • @fawadkhan8403
    @fawadkhan8403 3 года назад

    This video helped me immensely. The heat was not turning on, and My GFI needed a reset.. Thank you so much Sam.

  • @peterlankes7837
    @peterlankes7837 2 года назад +1

    Great video, organized and to the point. My problem is solved. Nice to see a video that is intelligent and a great educational process of elimination through testing and moving on to next component to examine/test.

  • @fredjung
    @fredjung 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks a lot. I feel so dumb. After I installed my new thermostat after the old one died, the out door unit still didn't work. So I just replaced the capacitor even though I already replaced it 3 years ago. Still nothing. I bought a voltage meter and checked the contactor and it received 240v. When you showed the thermostat wiring I decided to check my wiring. Yup. The wrong wire was in the wrong port. I had the white wire in the White port. It supposed to be in the Yellow port. Fixed. I was worried I had to go up into my attic.

    • @janwerner6882
      @janwerner6882 4 года назад

      your white wire has to be in the yellow port? does sound weird

  • @seen53
    @seen53 3 года назад

    you my sir, I owe a drink!... saved me a nice bill that only took me 10 minutes to resolve! thanks

  • @rickyt3
    @rickyt3 2 года назад

    I don’t usually leave comments but this one is well deserved. Thank you!

  • @dgreatll
    @dgreatll 4 года назад +1

    Great tutorial. I bought a house here in Vegas and there were wires coming from 1 Furnace to another. I checked because i upgraded to a smart thermostat and needed to connect the C wire. I suspect the transformer is busted because i checked the same purple fuse and it was ok, but the red board light was not blinking while pressing the black safety switch.

  • @El_5Zero
    @El_5Zero 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you bro! I think I Found my problem using your steps. My transformer was not sending out 24v. Ordered the transformer and hopefully fix my hvac! I'll check back in in 2 days

    • @eduardocoronel7060
      @eduardocoronel7060 5 лет назад +1

      David did the transformer fix your issue? My ac just went out tonight. I check and I had 120v but no 24 out.

    • @El_5Zero
      @El_5Zero 5 лет назад +3

      @@eduardocoronel7060 yes sir! Exact same problem I had. $25 dollar part from Amazon and my AC is working great again!

    • @eduardocoronel7060
      @eduardocoronel7060 5 лет назад +1

      David Figueroa I just fixed mine about .5 hour ago! I’m glad these videos are available! Otherwise I wonder how much we would’ve paid if we called someone. Thanks!

    • @El_5Zero
      @El_5Zero 5 лет назад +1

      @@eduardocoronel7060 that's good news! I was quoted $285 to fix it. Enjoy your cool AC! 👍

  • @coupesix
    @coupesix 6 лет назад

    Your video got me up and running! I blew the fuse when I changed a thermostat ( rookie mistake ) thanks for bailing me out so I can sleep tonight in a cool house instead of a hotbox....thanks again

  • @geraldlivingstone8104
    @geraldlivingstone8104 4 года назад +2

    $4.15 for two fuses at Home Depot, system now running, thank you so much for your putting up this video. Installing a new Nest thermostat I must have touched the wires, despite trying not to.

  • @billarenz2719
    @billarenz2719 2 года назад

    Another great video to find and fix a/c not working. Thank you Sam.!!!

  • @KeithThorneburg
    @KeithThorneburg 5 лет назад +3

    Just wanted to echo what others have said previously. After I installed a new thermostat, it didn't power on. I found your video after asking Doctor Google for help. Thank you for the thorough and clear explanation. I traced the problem to the fuse in the air handler. Replaced the fuse and everything worked.

  • @megat0on
    @megat0on 5 лет назад +2

    I was pulling what little of hair i had left out!! BTW not good for a strugglin hair farmer 😆😉 AWESOME video describing step by step to chase and troubleshoot the REAL issue.....board fuse!! Thanks* So very much for this video!! 💖

  • @keithwollaver2307
    @keithwollaver2307 4 года назад +1

    Do you have any idea why my heat pump ac system has had a need for the thermostat to be replaced three times over the past 3 weeks? When the stat is replaced, the system comes right back and runs like it should. The original was replaced and I get that. Five days later, the replacement stat was diagnosed as faulty and was replaced. Ten days goes by and the system is showing the same symptoms, no running of the interior air fan, no running of the compressor, no humming, silence. If it turns out that the system will run again with yet another thermostat change and nothing else, what could the problem be and are we chasing symptoms and not the cause. The tech is trusted and honest for more than 15 years .

    • @keithwollaver2307
      @keithwollaver2307 4 года назад +1

      If anyone is reading this post, the issue this time was a main system 45amp fuse.

  • @bencamp5237
    @bencamp5237 3 года назад +2

    You're the man! Thank you! There's a heat wave coming, my kid is sick and you brought my AC back to life!

  • @LL-ue3ek
    @LL-ue3ek 2 года назад

    Thank you. excellent demonstration. the video shows exactly what the troubleshooter needs to know. Thank you again!

  • @photorealm
    @photorealm 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome information, very clear and concise. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ComicCulture
    @ComicCulture 4 года назад

    Well you just saved me at least $100. Had low voltage on my tstat (must have shorted when installing my nest), checked out the things in your video and swapped the 3 amp fuse. Works fine now. Thanks man!

  • @dannydaniel623
    @dannydaniel623 Год назад

    Excellent video you did a great job explaining. Headed to ace hardware to buy a fuse. Thanks again! PS you should have been a school teacher.

  • @hany0ng
    @hany0ng 3 года назад

    Hey Sam, following these steps helped resolve my issue as well. Thanks a bunch!

  • @khalidjj2073
    @khalidjj2073 12 дней назад

    Great video! Thanks
    I have something similar. No voltage on yellow at thermostat. Next, will check furnace side to see if same solution works...thanks

  • @troyivarra8550
    @troyivarra8550 3 года назад

    Suuuper helpful! People helping people. Good humanity! This was exactly the problem. Thanks you!

  • @patrickbolinger7952
    @patrickbolinger7952 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful. You are spot on with your repair methods. This is such help. Thanks

  • @Duk3Silv3r
    @Duk3Silv3r Год назад

    What a legend. My fuse was definitely old and popped. Replaced it and it's back working fine. A can of coke to you, sir!

  • @gilbertoherrera8912
    @gilbertoherrera8912 3 года назад +1

    You rock...very well thought out and walked through step by step. Hopefully my similar issue gets resolved.

  • @sovereignlordsatan7230
    @sovereignlordsatan7230 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you for taking the time to explain this.

  • @laurieodom9116
    @laurieodom9116 2 года назад

    Great video on resolving my issue. Thanks, my fuse was blown. You saved us $. You rock!

  • @kevinbarber3208
    @kevinbarber3208 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic info!! I appreciate you good gentleman..God bless you

  • @4minvacstories253
    @4minvacstories253 5 лет назад +3

    Great videos . Traced my contact not pulling in to exactly this " a blown fuse" .. saved me a fortune.Thanks!

  • @marcshaner3658
    @marcshaner3658 5 лет назад +2

    EXACTLY my issue. I had no idea. You, Sir are awesome. Thank you.

  • @edwardmissouri2216
    @edwardmissouri2216 6 дней назад

    Thanks for the video. Since do it yourselfers watch this, please advise anyone to use a plastic item to push the contactor in. Never put your fingers near live wires. You could slip and get zapped or worse. Thanks

  • @osbaldogarcia6623
    @osbaldogarcia6623 5 лет назад +3

    Many many thanks for all this step by step informative video with a really clear explanation...keep the great job

  • @diginterpretations
    @diginterpretations 5 лет назад +9

    This was really helpful, thanks. Based on these steps, I was able to narrow down my issue.

  • @grace2u776
    @grace2u776 2 года назад

    great explanation,thank you...I reiterate the same sentiments as hornet224 has commented .....

  • @MrJesspen
    @MrJesspen 3 года назад

    Got my ac back on with your helpful video.Thank you

  • @jerrybarrett3656
    @jerrybarrett3656 2 года назад

    Good job explaining even someone with no experience could understand

  • @michaelhoffmann937
    @michaelhoffmann937 2 года назад

    Great way to diagnose a system issue. Well done bro

  • @jpaz3852
    @jpaz3852 3 года назад

    I found out that the furnace was off from the power panel. I put it down by mistake last week. But, I know now how to check all voltages. Thank you.

  • @wortexinternational2598
    @wortexinternational2598 2 года назад

    What could blow the fuse ? Old age ? I have a same issue, no 24V at the thermostat. I suspected the transformer until I saw your video. I will try and check the fuse in the morning and I hope that is all that's wrong ! Thank you for the video and the clear explanation and good visible camera work.

  • @testtesttesttesttest884
    @testtesttesttesttest884 4 года назад

    High quality video, hoping this is the issue when I climb on the roof tomorrow

  • @slymer1986
    @slymer1986 Год назад

    Thank you so much. Went to replace my thermostat and it wouldn’t turn on. Put the old one back and it still didn’t work. Checked the fuse and it was blown.

  • @sattardastar77
    @sattardastar77 4 года назад

    Thanks sam I really learned a lot from watching your videos, you are a good teacher,keep up the good work 👍🏽

  • @kentrosario4301
    @kentrosario4301 2 года назад

    I only wanted to install a nest thermostat now I have no power on my thermostat wire.. I probably blew the fuse.. since the wires sparked a few times… thanks for the video!

  • @mymainmandeebo
    @mymainmandeebo Год назад

    If "not all heros wear capes" was a video. Seriously this was my exact issue and it was solved for less than $5.

  • @davidnguyen9885
    @davidnguyen9885 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your Time & Video. It is very helpful and easy for understanding . I love it. God always Blessing you and your Family.

  • @grumpyoldman336
    @grumpyoldman336 2 года назад +1

    The diagnosing was spot on .. but what caused the low voltage fuse on the board to pop?