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  • @user-hl9bp3ml1y
    @user-hl9bp3ml1y Год назад +33

    This guy is brilliant! He has taught me so much. I should be paying him tuition. We are all so lucky to have him doing this for us.

  • @OGHVAC
    @OGHVAC Год назад +29

    Well done! I'm from the old HVAC school. 44 years in the trade and as long as i have stayed open minded and teachable, I learn how to do this job in easier and safer ways. Great video young man!

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  Год назад +7

      Thanks bro! 👊🏼

    • @fluxcapacitor8416
      @fluxcapacitor8416 8 месяцев назад +1

      hello sir pls help i forgot to turn off my heat pump while renovating sanding the kitchen i have central air vents in the kitchen mu question is does the vents in the kitchen sucks the dust and can spread into the whole house?

    • @OGHVAC
      @OGHVAC 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@fluxcapacitor8416 in my experience the supply air register in your house ONLY blow air. The only register that has the ability to "suck" air is the return air grille which is taking air from the house back to the air handler or furnace. Keeping your air filter (s) clean by replacing or washing them on a REGULAR basis will help a great deal in keeping your air and HVAC system clean and running efficiently.

    • @fluxcapacitor8416
      @fluxcapacitor8416 8 месяцев назад +1

      thank you sir i found the grille on the attic beside the stairs iy has 20x20x1 filter size these could be the return.

    • @OGHVAC
      @OGHVAC 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@fluxcapacitor8416 yes, that is your return air.

  • @bobb7918
    @bobb7918 Год назад +31

    There are so many shady people in this industry ripping people off. Most of these so called professionals should be put out of business. Telling homeowners they need a whole new unit when a low cost replacement will do. Love the channel and educating us on how to do repairs on our own equipment. If these companies and the people that work for them were honest we would not need to try and learn it ourselves.

    • @gtpforever
      @gtpforever Год назад +3

      Isn't a low cost replacement and a whole new unit the same thing? Lol

    • @bobb7918
      @bobb7918 Год назад

      @@eric3817 Overpaying for a service is not value.

    • @tangoseal1
      @tangoseal1 Год назад +3

      Yep I was low on R22 on an 18 year old Bryant. r22 leaks over time just like all refrigerants. Even the EPA cert teaches you when you study that no system will be 100% leak proof and all systems eventually need a recharge. Instead of offering to leak down test and recharge with r22 which believe it or not is still affordable when you buy it yourself, he wanted to upsell me a $12,000 brand new unit installed. I know the AC is about $3500 alone brand new and takes about 4 hours to install if your good. So why should I pay you $8000 extra? That is why I got my EPA cert so I can just do my own damn maintenance and I have learned about Goodman. I dont need a whizbanging 4,000 Seer super inverter mega zone 3 Million Super X AC. I just need a damn ac to blow some cold air. I can fix it when it breaks oh whoopie do! That HVAC tech could have made up to $1000 if he would have done honest work for me but he tried to take advantage of me and I bought into his scheme at first but was hesitant to accept it so I slowed down and did my own research boy what I learned during this process.

    • @gtpforever
      @gtpforever Год назад

      @@tangoseal1 where are you at that R22 is still considered affordable? It's expensive as hell around where I live.

    • @qualservfs
      @qualservfs 11 месяцев назад

      Ebay

  • @PorkGrinder71
    @PorkGrinder71 Год назад +21

    I love what do. Sharing your knowledge in a way anyone interested in learning can follow you with ease! Again, thank you. I know it’s a lot more effort to complete a job like this and getting all on camera and it’s appreciated.

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  Год назад +7

      It really is but I’m happy to do it because of comments like this one!! Thanks so much! 🙏🏻

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 Год назад

      @@diyhvacguy, agreed! As a new subscriber, I've been watching so many of your videos now! It would have been nice if your material was around when I installed my unit. I did not know to do HALF what you've done, the tools you use etc., but I was never in HVAC. There was only central heat for the slab & the system blew the air underneath it. It kept your feet warm but that's what slippers are for! It was horribly inefficient by that time so I tore it out, filled everything in with concrete and installed a split central heat and air system. A friend told me his family member worked in HVAC & he had a sheet metal brake so I provided him with sheet metal and measurements so he was kind enough to form the pieces of my plenums. The spaces I had to work in were small so I had to take them in as "panels" and then assemble, seal & insulate everything.
      I cut/installed the collars, boots, flex etc., ran the lineset and brazed the connections. I utilized a 240V outlet from the living room intended for a large window AC unit and routed it to the outside with the "disconnect" box etc. I only needed to borrow a vacuum pump & the unit contained ~15' of lineset worth of refrigerant and I've been having ~20° difference at the register compared to ambient. That's been over 15 yrs ago and thankfully it's still going! As for maintenace I've simply kept the air filters changed, I've cleaned the inside/outside coils and I replaced the capacitor at the condenser. There was a hot day where it didn't start so I opened the panel and saw the capacitor was rusted and bulging... Anyway, I know there are more I haven't watched yet but keep the videos coming! ^_^

  • @dukati3499
    @dukati3499 7 месяцев назад +3

    Hey men I’m new in the HVAC business and I want to thank you so much for everything that you have teaching us and again,I want to thank you for everything you have taught me.
    GOD BLESS YOU ALL MY BROTHER

  • @konstantinlapin1561
    @konstantinlapin1561 Год назад +6

    Great job! I installed 2 units (3 and 3.5 tons the same way, but with TXV) plus a 1 ton mini split (easier). I have Testo549 with Yellowjacket hoses, vacuum pump and CPS micron gauge, Appion valve core removal tools. Staybrite8 (high vibration, high pressure and refrigeration applications) was a great find for me for the second unit, sped up the process vs brazing with turbo torch.
    The key is to invest in high quality professional tools/nitrogen tank (for me it was ~$400-500 overall) and then do it slowly. Warranty is not a concern, cause most of the time you will still need to pay for labor (90% of the cost) even if you’re under warranty , the equipment is cheap and available online anytime.

    • @CC-hv5hk
      @CC-hv5hk Год назад +1

      Did you buy them used there is no way in hell you can get all that for 500$.

    • @jerryhuff86
      @jerryhuff86 8 месяцев назад

      Today, $2500

  • @sharedknowledge6640
    @sharedknowledge6640 Год назад +110

    I’ve DIY installed multiple central A/C and heat pump units and split systems with zero issues. I’m really tired of all the anti-DIY HVAC trade people who think what they do is rocket science. By their way of seeing things they better not try to change the oil on their car if they’re not a schooled factory certified auto technician as they will no doubt destroy the car and suffer severe burns from the hot oil. They just want to protect their often incredibly overpriced trade. Charging $7000 for one person spending half a day to install $1500 worth of hardware is just obscene yet commonplace in their trade.

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад +11

      While you're at it, go ahead and grab you a stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, IR thermometer and start doing medical work. I'm sure you could save money on yourself or your hypocrites in church.

    • @thekinginthenorth989
      @thekinginthenorth989 Год назад +5

      Hope you realize this is all a hack job...

    • @andydelle4509
      @andydelle4509 Год назад +23

      @@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity An MD requires a medical degree, an HVAC service tech does not. BTW, why don;t you work on designing thousand ton high rise chiller based systems and other high profile HVAC projects. Oh wait, you need a Mechanical Engineering degree for that! LOL, an HVAC tech paralleling his education to that of an MD!

    • @kudicid1234
      @kudicid1234 11 месяцев назад

      @@andydelle4509actually you have to have a epa license to legally work on anything with refrigerant

    • @kudicid1234
      @kudicid1234 11 месяцев назад +5

      im that guy, its because we have seen homes and families destroyed by people that think they know what they are doing . knowing how to make proper gas connections and, venting , and knowing how to handle refrigerant, can save someones life. i get calls all the time to fix shitty diy jobs

  • @thomassprague441
    @thomassprague441 11 месяцев назад +4

    First time EVER I saw someone remove a knockout with a pick axe! Great videos; keep-em coming!

  • @rogerlewis3507
    @rogerlewis3507 Год назад +9

    God bless young man for sharing your knowledge.

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  Год назад +5

      I appreciate that! 🙏🏻

    • @rogerlewis3507
      @rogerlewis3507 Год назад +2

      I have never heard about that Brand and you said that it's made by Trane.

  • @chrisedwards3322
    @chrisedwards3322 Год назад +14

    As someone who works on the distribution side of the HVAC industry, just a heads up to all of the unlicensed DIY guys out there. Read the fine print of the warranty paperwork. They all pretty much state that if the unit is purchased through an online supplier, or installed by an unlicensed individual that the warranty is voided. I have received many calls in the past from homeowners who have a unit that failed, and tell me they need a warranty compressor, coil, TXV, ect... that want to cuss me out when I tell them they have no warranty because they didn't adhere to the manufacturer's specified guidelines. I'm not saying the DIY guys won't or can't do a good job, I'm just trying to let you know that when a problem arises, and eventually one will, that trying to save money in the beginning could cost you dearly in the end.

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  Год назад +3

      Thanks for this. Good information for people to know. Generally, if a diyer can have a contractor come and get a replacement part they can have it replaced. But I’ve tried to tell people that Goodman’s only have a 5 year warranty out of the box. Unless registered by a licensed contractor, in which case it would be the full 10 year warranty. Cheers man

    • @candlercando
      @candlercando Год назад +18

      When it's time to replace, it would cost less to buy a new whole unit every couple of years ( if necessary) than pay the prices some professionals charge. Warranty be dammed in that case.

    • @boeing757pilot
      @boeing757pilot Год назад

      That’s great info. While I’m a pilot, I’ve always been fascinated by the trades and do lots of DIY.. Your comments are great. There are some Internet dealers who are telling me that I’d still have a 5 year, even for a self install, because they are an authorized dealer.. Any thoughts on this? Thanks for any help

    • @abelaguilar8137
      @abelaguilar8137 Год назад +4

      @@boeing757pilotI’m a dentist and I enjoy installing mini splits and servicing my units.

    • @boeing757pilot
      @boeing757pilot Год назад +1

      @@abelaguilar8137 That's great to hear! It is fun.

  • @MikeLove-wq1zh
    @MikeLove-wq1zh 2 месяца назад +1

    I have been in the HVAC industry for three years now and I started out with residential . I remember one of my jobs was for 20,000 .. They were getting two new heat pumps installed in their house right … So before we started working the lead came to us with two dirty filters in his hands and said “yo look at this they only needed new filters “… My other coworkers was like “Damn we should just tell them and go home this not right “ .. My our lead looked at both of us and said “Let’s get to work “ … Smh .. And that was just my first experience with how shady HVAC residential is , but wasn’t my last … Im am now a building engineer and love with I do and don’t feel bad going to work !

  • @richlikeg3722
    @richlikeg3722 Год назад +9

    Tightness test is good practice but I always use the bubble leak check as well. I like to verify visually. Good work.

  • @Bill_CBR
    @Bill_CBR Год назад +8

    Hey, a great video with lots of good tips and a job well done. I'll offer a safety recommendation regarding high pressure cylinders. You should always turn your regulator back down to zero before opening the high pressure valve. If the low pressure diaphragm side fails, the high pressure can shoot that adjustment knob out at really high velocity. Just saying. 🙂

    • @stevee7774
      @stevee7774 Год назад

      Great tip - Safety First!

  • @hitekrednek66
    @hitekrednek66 Год назад +3

    Hey my brother.....great install as usual! I know you are a journeymen HVAC professional, but you still just make it look so easy. I would love to have seen the horizontal coil install but I know it is not always possible in some locations and you can't cater to us DIY'ERS when you are trying to make a living. Would be cool to see this done with some very basic gauges that many of may own and how to read the pressures and better understand the readings of those. Great job! Stay safe out there. Thanks for your continued support of us wanna be HVAC guys.

  • @lklpalka
    @lklpalka Год назад +2

    I'm all for people making an honest living, but in my area I haven't found a good one yet. Neighbors say the same. I had three outrageous quotes so a few of us with some chops got together and formed a neighborhood group. Now it's actually fun. We never call big companies for annual cleaning and service because when they touch it things start to mysteriously misbehave. And NONE of them did anything but change the filter. Cleaning the outdoor coils? 'we don't have the time for that'.
    If there were honest word of mouth referrals here I'd consider that but I don't know of any.
    Thanks for your channel, you would have my business. How is it you don't look miserable and grumpy? I think you would brighten my door if you showed up.

    • @ajoy3042
      @ajoy3042 4 месяца назад +1

      Seriously. Just had a guy out here for a checkup on a 2018 unit & now the unit isn’t working. It was fine before he came I just wanted to keep it in warranty.
      He said I have a line leak so will need to replace it. I will replace it myself if it comes to it because I am not paying $10-$15k He says oh you’ll get a new furnace and all I said I just got a new furnace in 2018. There is nothing wrong with it why would I replace it? Ridiculous.

  • @gimaru1
    @gimaru1 11 месяцев назад +3

    That was golden:) thanks for showing the entire install!

  • @RNN24
    @RNN24 Год назад +4

    Totally agreed on SB-8. As a first-timer DIY on Goodman 2 ton condenser, brazing copper pipes was the scariest part. After watching Dave's videos, I am sold and went with SB-8 on my installation. SB-8 is easy to use, just buy extra bags of HVAC fittings and practice them few times till you get the hang of it before you actually doing it on the real installation.
    As always with anything, the preparation step is the very important - make sure that pipes and fittings are prepared properly, clean, clean... very important. 😀

  • @user-dx5ms3ls1o
    @user-dx5ms3ls1o Год назад +1

    I have used the stay brite for 304 stainless to copper solder joints and it works great! Its actually a must for stay brite use for the heat needed to bond the dis similar metals and the flux is best for the highheat needed.

  • @bluessrv1
    @bluessrv1 Год назад +2

    My new favorite channel!!! Never knew anything about AC's before but very intrigued now. Great videos!

    • @Phone-sh7jg
      @Phone-sh7jg Год назад

      You'll be on the certifiably spectrum in a month!

  • @barryellison6654
    @barryellison6654 Год назад +1

    Dude..in this time of high everything..you are a blessing. I'm locked to you. Keep up the awesome work. Kudos to those great comments as well.

  • @picklerix6162
    @picklerix6162 Год назад +4

    Yeah, there are StayBrite 8 haters but I love the stuff.

    • @hititholdit8456
      @hititholdit8456 2 месяца назад

      It saved my butt on a job recently, when 1 of my technicians called in sick, and I had to do the installation.

  • @SPUTNIK6996
    @SPUTNIK6996 Год назад +2

    Do everything by yourself except for the brazing. That’s the hardest one to get down correctly without any pinhole leaks. You won’t know if you have any until a year later when there is no more charge/pressure.
    If everything is done correctly then your unit should last you 20-100 years depending on how good you are at maintenance. Good job on saving some money and don’t ever fall for pricey hvac installs if you don’t have to.

  • @mysterymystery1999
    @mysterymystery1999 Год назад +2

    In our state Staybrite is not allowed, it is required to braze 15% or better, you may want to put a disclaimer for homeowners to check with their manufacturers IOM and state.

  • @LaTrec9
    @LaTrec9 День назад

    YOU NEED TO DO ONE ON QUICK REPLACEMENT OF ALREADY EXISTING UNIT, SWAPPING OUT OLD ONE AND PUTTING IN NEW ONE
    IF ITS POSSIBLE

  • @evanricard6468
    @evanricard6468 Год назад +12

    Big HVAC hates this guy

  • @JohnDoe-ym9le
    @JohnDoe-ym9le Год назад +7

    You're doing the lord's work! Never let the haters trick you into thinking you're not. This is excellent material, keep up the great work.

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад

      Yeah, that's what everyone thought about that serial cheating preacher I busted in 2017. Gullible people with no integrity in the good ole USA.

    • @JustMe-mn5hk
      @JustMe-mn5hk Год назад

      LOL... What does the Lord's work have to do with air conditioning?

  • @planetvance
    @planetvance Год назад +1

    Got to install the air dyer on AirQuest too. I put mine next to the evaporator.

  • @tommyteamer9037
    @tommyteamer9037 Месяц назад

    Thank you for showing us how to install an Ace unit

  • @goodbless6094
    @goodbless6094 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to show and explain everything. I wonder, do you do installation in the twin cities, MN?

  • @dalekronk496
    @dalekronk496 Год назад +2

    As a hvac tech great job on the install. Only thing i would suggest is that you need to let your viewers know that they should check with their local laws. Permints may need to be pulled. And its possible that if its not installed by a licensed hvac company insurance can deny any payments if house catches on fire do to improperly installed unit.

  • @robertpenczar8930
    @robertpenczar8930 Год назад +1

    Wow that was freaking awesome from start to finish you're the man

  • @CottonFarmer11
    @CottonFarmer11 Год назад +1

    Nicest crawl space I have ever seen!

  • @Mike-Olds-1
    @Mike-Olds-1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge

  • @mikeiver
    @mikeiver Год назад +2

    Well most of the HVAC system can be done by a tallanted DiY type. But there are parts better left to a proper HVAC contractor, those being the pressure test, vacuum down, and then charge the system properly.

  • @patrickvillegas3885
    @patrickvillegas3885 Год назад +4

    The reason you put the filter drier next to the coil is to protect the metering device.

    • @pablogaviria9265
      @pablogaviria9265 Год назад +1

      Also It will NOT RUST OUT like it would outside !

    • @martingates6501
      @martingates6501 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@pablogaviria9265You both are wrong

  • @daffron101
    @daffron101 Месяц назад

    should have pulled schrader core so that they dont melt due to brazing by valves. great video!

  • @bryanditol4562
    @bryanditol4562 Год назад +1

    Dave. Great job! Always learning from you. God Bless!

  • @georgecypher4568
    @georgecypher4568 Год назад

    Very good video and all of the information you provided is spot on !
    Some provide way too much info and then other do not supply enough information, but you DIY HVAC Guy , provide the perfect amount of information ........ IMHO !
    Thanx for an awesome video !

  • @robertm.3445
    @robertm.3445 Год назад +1

    Really enjoy your channel. I'm a home DYI'r and your expertise is appreciated

  • @johnknox5692
    @johnknox5692 Год назад +1

    best video i seen on the internet

  • @tommypain
    @tommypain Год назад

    Loved watching this whole install. I'm getting smarter. Thanks.

  • @viktoroudovenko4496
    @viktoroudovenko4496 Год назад +1

    Values of superheat and subcooling suggest the system is slightly low on refrigerant despite it's new. Please let us know what your follow up readings are. I watched a lot of your videos including famous where vacuum jumped from 500 to 1300 and nevertheless you put refrigerant to the system. This time is way better except you didn't bother to figure out how Fieldpiece manometer works. In general, i enjoy all your videos, thank you for the great work!

  • @chiconese
    @chiconese Год назад +1

    R-410A is a azeotropic blend. HIGH pressures in a soft sau

    • @chiconese
      @chiconese Год назад

      Soft solder on R-410A 😅😅😅😅 crazy.

  • @DCHVAC
    @DCHVAC Год назад +2

    Love the Oxbox!

  • @James-bv4lb
    @James-bv4lb 2 месяца назад

    I’m checking this out now . I messed up when I went fixing my unit . 😂

  • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
    @Guillotines_For_Globalists Год назад +8

    For what reason did you upsize the indoor evaporator to a 2.5 ton while the outdoor condenser is a 2.0 ton?

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists Год назад +2

      School me, I am not criticizing, I am not an HVAC professional but have always heard that mismatched equipment doesn't work right.

    • @tobyrussell7553
      @tobyrussell7553 Год назад +2

      Just have to change piston

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists Год назад +1

      @@tobyrussell7553 That's it?

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists Год назад +1

      @@tobyrussell7553 Why the huge fuss I always hear about "mismatched equipment"? Sounds like a major over exaggeration if all they need to do is swap a piston with a different sized orifice.

    • @tobyrussell7553
      @tobyrussell7553 Год назад +1

      @GlobalistGuillotine can upsize or downsize to an extent like .5 ton or 1ton max

  • @smith-mundtnews1406
    @smith-mundtnews1406 Год назад +2

    That’s not a Trane “rebranded” unit. It’s just made by the parent company that owns Trane. How do I know ? I work for Trane.

  • @rayhewitt4688
    @rayhewitt4688 Год назад +1

    Good video thanks

  • @user-kn4ri9tm3z
    @user-kn4ri9tm3z 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hello your videos are great and helpful ,do you have any video on how to do duck work from scratch my house was having window unit thanks.

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t. I hate ductwork 🤣 sorry man. I will be redoing the supply ducting in my home soon. So stay tuned for that :)

  • @number1pappy
    @number1pappy Год назад +3

    I'm trying to wrap my head around how the Schrader valve installer works without losing any gas or pressure! Lol! I get that it works,I just don't know how 😊

    • @amtrakusa1
      @amtrakusa1 Год назад

      It's just a round spring loaded valve with a sealing gasket

    • @esbonwordenjr6069
      @esbonwordenjr6069 Год назад

      Please at least watch every hvac school video before you try any of this please... this guys vids make it look easy but it isnt....please dont try to diy anything with refrigerant without having full confidence before you start and asking a guy that makes a video isnt the guy to just ask.... you have to be trained and certified to even do this job let alone do it correctly

    • @esbonwordenjr6069
      @esbonwordenjr6069 Год назад

      Amtrakusa1 your giving bad info to a person that has no idea of what they are doing

    • @number1pappy
      @number1pappy Год назад +1

      @amtrakusa1 I understand how a Schrader valve works. What I don't understand is how the Schrader valve installer works. How does it install the Schrader valve under coolant pressure without losing any coolant or pressure?

    • @number1pappy
      @number1pappy Год назад

      @Kevin-mp5of ok smart-ass! Yes ,I should have said "refrigerant " ! I guess you needed to feel superior! Obviously, hvac is not my forte. I could troll all your comments looking for a misused word. However, I actually have a really nice life that I'd rather experience than waisting my time correcting other people.

  • @Iamtherodlight1453.
    @Iamtherodlight1453. Месяц назад

    So awesome thank you.

  • @wesmattimore2895
    @wesmattimore2895 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video, thanks

  • @MrSongLamb
    @MrSongLamb Год назад

    Great video DIY HVAC Guy! I look forward to your video. Keep up the great work and the great content!

  • @rob007ny
    @rob007ny Год назад

    Great video 👍🏻 keep it up. Next we need a heat pump installation

  • @aleksandrchebotar3901
    @aleksandrchebotar3901 Год назад

    Never use vinyl pipe for drain. Better use cooper 3/8. Vinyl only for connection. Sometimes the mouse like it)) You have very professional tools.

  • @PlanetsWalk
    @PlanetsWalk 5 месяцев назад

    This is so thorough

  • @planetvance
    @planetvance Год назад +1

    17:29 My son & I use a bending spring.

  • @GH-wt7ww
    @GH-wt7ww Год назад

    I know good work when I see it you would make a killing here in Houston,Tx.

  • @mikec7289
    @mikec7289 Год назад +5

    Why would you choose to upsize the evap. coil? Is there a benefit?

    • @anonymousbaros4424
      @anonymousbaros4424 Год назад

      Sometimes the supply house doesn't have an exact size in stock so you can get a different size and then install the optional "pistons" to make it work.

    • @mecharenacorrupt1055
      @mecharenacorrupt1055 Год назад

      ​@@anonymousbaros4424as long as it's no greater or less than half a ton difference.

  • @randomplaces248
    @randomplaces248 Месяц назад

    Great video

  • @joshuasoileau1836
    @joshuasoileau1836 4 месяца назад +1

    So the unit already comes with the refrigerant in them

  • @giantkillin8278
    @giantkillin8278 Год назад +1

    superb content.!! thank you

  • @eddiekester4125
    @eddiekester4125 Год назад

    To know just how great this work is you need about 5 years...proper evacuation procedures are about LONG term performance - any hack with a tad of mechanical construction ability can put this together - The real pros warranty and stand behind their years of expertise for a reason and yes there is a cost for that...this is called value.

  • @jayo_kickz2064
    @jayo_kickz2064 Год назад

    You should put a some sort catch can when releasing the nitrogen to see if something actually does come out of the line.

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 Год назад

    Nice looking install Dave from start to finish ... Thx for sharing

  • @240zguy
    @240zguy Год назад +1

    Rock on buddy.

  • @narendrabhatia6140
    @narendrabhatia6140 2 месяца назад

    GOOD 👍 ELECTRIC JOB FITTED WITH FLEXIBLE CONDUIT WITH CABLE GLAND GRIP NO RISKY OPEN WIRING NEAT & CLEAN JOB

  • @240zguy
    @240zguy Год назад +1

    If you cant wrap your head around how to remove a Schrader val ve without losing any refrigerant, here's your sign. Leave it to someome that actuslly knows. Maybe then you wont get frost bitten or lose the refrigerant.

  • @JustMe-mn5hk
    @JustMe-mn5hk Год назад

    Hold on a minute you installed a condenser and a air handler in one day! Holy crap you guys are the gurus! Let me Bow down and praise you! I just don't know how you do it! LOL

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  Год назад

      Thanks man. It was all Terry 🤪

    • @averynw9180
      @averynw9180 Год назад

      Every job we do is bid for one day besides three zone or more mini-splits, sometimes those are a day too though. Only job more than a day is adding a lot of return ductwork, but that's often the one long ass day too.

  • @scottgrissom274
    @scottgrissom274 Год назад +1

    Did you notify the homeowner that not insulating the duct under the house could cause sweating and that will draw termites.

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  Год назад

      We live in utah, they simply don’t sweat here 👍🏼 but I could see that in a more humid state

  • @sangkyoulee8627
    @sangkyoulee8627 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Could you please tell me where do you buy copper your line set ? Thank you.

  • @scottmcdonald7577
    @scottmcdonald7577 Год назад

    Great Video. Love watching your work.

  • @kourtneyboston1758
    @kourtneyboston1758 3 месяца назад

    lmao. Not me being totally confident I could install an A/C unit on my own until I saw this video.

  • @srharris88
    @srharris88 25 дней назад

    Staybright 8. Do you not need nitrogen with this solder?
    Im no professional, but i was taught to purge with nitrogen, then braze with silver solder.

  • @peterd6592
    @peterd6592 3 месяца назад

    Hi, can you do a video on how to lift a vertical stack airbox to replace the boxed evap under it? Tks

  • @tonyriley5233
    @tonyriley5233 Год назад

    Will you someday post a tutorial of how to replace a Carrier heat pump with a compatible replacement?

  • @Ambroseweatherradioandmore
    @Ambroseweatherradioandmore Год назад +1

    What do you recommend doing for a refrigerant leak in your thermos with out replacing it

  • @jessiesineath7702
    @jessiesineath7702 2 месяца назад

    My current AC condenser is over 20 years old, getting on its last leg. I heard the newer AC units are more energy efficient as well?

  • @user-ic1hd9rc8j
    @user-ic1hd9rc8j 9 дней назад

    Hi DIY HVAC Guy, I don't see you charge the new AC unit with the refrigerant. When you charge the new AC, do you turn on the AC system with empty refrigerant in the pipe?

  • @JuanSanchez-nn1db
    @JuanSanchez-nn1db Месяц назад

    So you're soldering? not bracing right? I thought adding flux could harm the system....just a little confuse.

  • @bluesdirt6555
    @bluesdirt6555 Год назад +1

    Dryer vent is a bad idea ! It will need to be cleaned forever. Happened to a relative that had condensing units next to each other ended up replacing both.

  • @jdcpe17
    @jdcpe17 2 месяца назад

    the dryer vent lint will be a forever problem that close to the condensing coil I think...

  • @johnjamce1146
    @johnjamce1146 10 месяцев назад

    great job but when you soldering try not to let the flame hit the solder

  • @jpenn727
    @jpenn727 Год назад

    Another great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @albertgarcia7946
    @albertgarcia7946 Год назад +1

    Dude, you Re the best!!
    My gf is going to pay a company $20K to replace a furnace and condensing unit.....omg , I'm trying to save her!!

    • @mecharenacorrupt1055
      @mecharenacorrupt1055 Год назад

      WOW, where are you located, I'll do it for half of that. I'm in south Texas. 9 years in the trade. 9 years of references. Certified installer. These big companies are ridiculous with pricing. The one from last week, lady got quoted 16k from big company. I quoted her 8k. Same warranty and all.

  • @jtoddk98
    @jtoddk98 Год назад +4

    You are a good, clean installer. But man, these are nowhere near a Trane system. These are the horrid “Ameristar” units made in China by Midea. Oxbox is the brand they sell to general distributors. If you want a Trane on a budget, get the newer Runtru brand. Those are made in the Trane factory in Texas. Literally a Trane XR14 in a cheaper cabinet, same spinfin coil and all. Anytime you see those tube and fin condenser Ameristars and Oxbox, know it’s just a generic Midea unit from China (P.S. seems like ameristar is also selling the Runtru XR14 based unit as their main product, while keeping the Midea 🗑️ on the low end.

  • @mnbsay9548
    @mnbsay9548 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge, but I’d still hire you (if you were local) just the same.

  • @glendareeves2317
    @glendareeves2317 5 месяцев назад

    Now i understand why it costs so much to do HVAC!

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig Год назад

    Should we assume that ductwork in the crawl space is insulated? The OxBox is an interesting design.

  • @jie1379
    @jie1379 Год назад

    For my experience, if u buy off from online without license, there is no manufacturer warranty on that. Finger cross it works well.

    • @diyhvacguy
      @diyhvacguy  Год назад +2

      I offer that service at Patreon.com/diyhvacguy we can register your equipment for a flat rate of $100 Then it will be covered for the full 10 years 👍🏼

  • @patrickvillegas3885
    @patrickvillegas3885 Год назад +1

    Like to put silicone to seal off the front panel of the coil. This makes it easier to access the coil in the future.

  • @danlah1303
    @danlah1303 Год назад

    I’d like to hear your opinions on brands in a video sometime. My Payne 13 seers looked an awful lot like Carrier 13 seers, just painted different color and assembled in Mexico.

    • @shoretrade9516
      @shoretrade9516 Год назад

      Same thing just different cabinets sometimes

  • @manas8346
    @manas8346 3 месяца назад

    Where can buy the coil and the condensing unite, every store around me won't sell them to me with out a license

  • @toddwhaley77
    @toddwhaley77 5 месяцев назад

    My one question is why did you sweat that drier on the tailpiece? If you ever have to open that system up for repairs you would replace the drier correct? How would remove the drier?

  • @andypalombi7947
    @andypalombi7947 24 дня назад

    Great video. When your doing a new install of an evaporator coil and condenser is okay just to put the vacuum on the low side, or should you do a vacuum on both low and high side?

  • @chiconese
    @chiconese Год назад +2

    Compressor burn out soon

  • @user-xi8ex5cl6c
    @user-xi8ex5cl6c 11 месяцев назад +2

    All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Central Heat & Air Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏

  • @shaystern2453
    @shaystern2453 Год назад +2

    you need a certification license to handle freon

    • @shaystern2453
      @shaystern2453 Год назад

      @@Kevin-mp5of capt obvious has entered the chat🤡

    • @mecharenacorrupt1055
      @mecharenacorrupt1055 Год назад

      ​@@Kevin-mp5ofthank you. Too many do not know this. My main pet peeve within the industry is when Certified techs call Mastic "pookie" I absolutely despise that word.

  • @MrInkotime
    @MrInkotime Год назад +3

    What do you think about putting filter dryer next to the air handler inside to keep it away from the elements?

    • @ltcuaa
      @ltcuaa Год назад

      i do it that way, either way is fine

  • @tdkleffman
    @tdkleffman 10 месяцев назад

    it's interesting comparing this oxbox to Trane's other "cheaper" brand RunTru. The RunTru condensor uses Trane's famous spine fin coil instead of what looks like a microchannel on this oxbox. wonder why??