It’s Always More Then Just a Capacitor
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- On this video, we go to a typical summer service call. When replacing the capacitor, I show how to install 2 capacitors when you don’t have the correct size on your van. Also we go over some tips to being a thorough service tech and how to prevent call backs. Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe!
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Thanks man
that is your fan wire call 'Run' connected into the common on your new 5mfd cap, common is black goes on contactor.
Thanks for the vid. Most times I’ll go ahead and wire the new cap and run my other tests before getting with my customer to provide them with all the issues I find at one time related to the condenser. That may help with your sales. Works for me in the Dalton area. Stay cool my friend!
Great job man I like it
I call what you’re describing a total system diagnostic. It’s definitely not just throwing a new capacitor in it
Thanks for the idea! I swapped my thumbnail to say that. I appreciate you watching
So the fan went to the small 7.5 capacitor
How did you connect the larger capacitor.. did you just make the 2 different terminals one is the commons and the other is the herm?
Yes. You connect to 2 capacitors with a wire that plugs into each common side of the caps
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What is a fair hourly wage for a good, Nate certified hvac service tech. Trying to find out if I’m being treated fairly. I know there are some variables. Just a range. Anyone, feel free to answer. Thanks
Around $22 to $28 an hour
Somewhere between 25-30$ per hour
Don't waste your time with Nate. All your knowledge you need is here on youtube! And let your experience do the talking.
@@smacleod69 I wouldn’t say it was a waste of my time. I did learn a lot through the study of Nate content, but yeah, once the knowledge is obtained, the certification is just eye candy. However, in the world we live in, certifications generally makes you more valuable in an employers eyes. Some big hvac companies in my area require that all techs are Nate certified.
In my experience, having the NATE certification has been beneficial. More and more reputable companies are starting to require NATE certification, and if the company doesn’t require it, it’s leverage to get you a higher hourly wage. Plus, you do learn a lot from the class.