Excellent video, thanks! Great diagnostics and problem solving evolution. Fan blade backwards...who would have analyzed that one during troubleshooting?
hi jim,greetings from the U.K. hope you are well,this busines of reversed fan blades,we get a great deal of Italian & portugese cabinets into the uk & come across this problem straight from the factory,I suppose you could blame mass production,the other side of fitting EVAPORATOR fan blades the wrong way round is to slow down airflow in a forced air display freezer I.E as in Arneg shop equip cabinets,I worked for eight years on these cabinets & came to the conclusion they are rubbish.Keep up the good work & keep the video's coming, all the best John.H
It's just great having you back Jim! Dave will not find a better instructor or mentor than you! One more good and competent tech that will be in the field! You are required watching for my students here at the Elgin Community College HVAC-R program, Elgin, IL. Thanks Jim. Woody
glad to see ya back! good catch on the fan blade hope your helper works out looks a little green, hope he knows how lucky he is for you to shine your light on him, and hope your in good health :)
Hello Jim this mite sound like a dumb question but I am going to be working on small single door freezers and was wondering how do you know what your suction pressure should be at and head pressure
Great videos. I’m learning a lot. You wouldn’t by chance know how the temp control sensing tube routs on a 1983 Victory MFG 2 door fridge?It had been worked on before me and they pulled the original one. Also what should the coil temp be on a fridge
Excellent video, thanks! Great diagnostics and problem solving evolution. Fan blade backwards...who would have analyzed that one during troubleshooting?
All right good stuff Jim. Enjoy your videos.
hi jim,greetings from the U.K. hope you are well,this busines of reversed fan blades,we get a great deal of Italian & portugese cabinets into the uk & come across this problem straight from the factory,I suppose you could blame mass production,the other side of fitting EVAPORATOR fan blades the wrong way round is to slow down airflow in a forced air display freezer I.E as in Arneg shop equip cabinets,I worked for eight years on these cabinets & came to the conclusion they are rubbish.Keep up the good work & keep the video's coming, all the best John.H
really missed your videos Jim,
hope you get more time posting em
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Your the true master Jim you sure know your job 🇬🇧uk
It's just great having you back Jim! Dave will not find a better instructor or mentor than you! One more good and competent tech that will be in the field! You are required watching for my students here at the Elgin Community College HVAC-R program, Elgin, IL. Thanks Jim. Woody
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Always thankful for your videos and knowledge. Jim thank you again
Enjoyed the video Jim your a great craftsman thanks for sharing your skill
Nice tips...keep them coming. Thanks
Great video & great catch on the fan blade
great video Jim, it's nice to see you have a apprentice that you can pass your knowledge to. Keep up the great work
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greetings from Australia mate. nice job again, love the professionalism in all your work. hopefully we continue to see your videos
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Great teacher...miss your videos thanks for coming back!
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Hello Jim Pettinato! Are you Retired? I noticed you don't post anymore Refrigeration Videos! I hope you doing Ok!
glad to see ya back! good catch on the fan blade hope your helper works out looks a little green, hope he knows how lucky he is for you to shine your light on him, and hope your in good health :)
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Jim, your apprentice is fortunate to have a knowledgeable, patient man like you to learn from. Great video ! Keep 'em coming !
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I'm glad to see your making videos again JIM, you always have really helpful content. Thanks
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Great catch. Sometimes it's easy to miss the basics, especially after another tech has worked on the Sys.😎
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you are the man, great video with lots of info thank you
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I love how easy thos continental units are to work on. good video. thx sir
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I wish would've started my career with Master refrigeration tech like Jim to teach me the ropes but there hard to find these days.
I hope your son knows how we love to have a teacher like you. Was so glad to see your new videos....
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Hello Jim this mite sound like a dumb question but I am going to be working on small single door freezers and was wondering how do you know what your suction pressure should be at and head pressure
you can go by your evap temp , -20 F
Great videos. I’m learning a lot. You wouldn’t by chance know how the temp control sensing tube routs on a 1983 Victory MFG 2 door fridge?It had been worked on before me and they pulled the original one. Also what should the coil temp be on a fridge
Like all your videos
Like many others glad to see your posts again. At least its not a T#@e! Wondering if your at liberty to share what brand you would purchase?
hello jim Like many others glad to see your posts again, what is your recomendtion for the evaperetor fan motor blade direction
So glad to your post. Been missing my refrigeration fix
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hey Jim any new videos coming out hope every thing is OK with you and be safe.
thanks jim for video was just working one these freezers
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Jim how are you? The reason I ask you look ill in the video? I hope you are okay!👍😒
nice .Jim . haven't see your post so long
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I find this fan blade thing often.....
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So glad to see you back posting again.
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Thanks for the video Jim :)
Always Love to watch your video. Thanks Jim.
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great master thank video
I use the same JB micron gauge. It's okay, not the best.
just bought it recently, it works, thanks
Nice work Jim!
Do you have an apprentice now? Love your videos!
my son Dave, thanks
oooh these young technicians!. we missed you jimmy
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excellant video, glad to see you back
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nice job Jim good to see video's from you
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Good to see you Jim, hope all is well!
everything is good, thanks
We miss you and yours videos !!
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Nice work Jim
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Nice job Jim
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Ho do you like using your testo gauges daily.
I'm looking at buying some for Supermarket Refrigeration...
my favorite gauge set, they're compact and durable, good gauge set made in Germany, thanks