Thank you sir. You just saved me 13K on a new system the HVAC guy was trying to tell me I needed. Replace the transformer, and everything is now working perfectly. Cost $27.
This week I diagnosed a bad control board because I saw no LED light on the board.This york package unit had a transformer just like the one in this video, and I did not know how to test because I rarely see them and because of my lack of knowledge I didnt test. I more experienced tech went out after me and did all that you just did and the transformer had no 24V coming out which powers the board. Man, I feel so dumb. This video will save me!
Brother , believe me you could make your self the best instructor if you open your own school. I had few old school instructors/ hvac gurus explain to me about transformer, yours by far is the best . Because you explained everything A-Z
Just what I needed! Needed to replace the transformer and was not sure if the 24V output was DC or VAC. Seeing your meter set to AC cleared that up for me. Now I feel confident I am ordering the correct after market transformer. Thank you!
Very grateful for your excellent video. Last night we spent a very warm night at the Florida keys because our A/C would not turn on. I spent several hours last night trying to find the problem. This morning I watched your video and was able to find the control board with a blown fuse hidden under a couple of steel covers inside the air handler and fixed the problem. I had called several air conditioning companies and the soonest I could get one to come was tomorrow. Thank you again.
This video was perfect. The problem ended up being a bad Transformer. 120v coming in but no 24v going out. All the instructions and tips were spot on...thank you
Thanks a million. I just fixed my 38 year old a/c unit. Thanks to your videos. I'm not sure how much money you saved me(28 dollar part) but I don't care I wasn't going to pay it. Loool. Thanks!!!!!!!
I could kiss you ! Finally a teacher on youtube who takes into consideration how our brain processes information. Thank you so much for shining your light and sharing knowledge with us.
Thank you so much for this video. After watching,I was quickly able to replace transformer ($15), get heat pump working again, saved $ by avoiding a service call charge.
Man, such an informative video. I'm just a regular Joe that likes to fix my own hvac, and this was extremely helpful. I wonder how much money I have wasted on throwing away good transformers.
Thanks man I really appreciate this information during these hard times. I've found that my furnace has 120 volts coming in up until the transformer . Then it stops and I have no 24v volts. Just ordered the replacement transformer. The circuit board 3amp fuse didn't trip so I'm praying the board is OK. Upon further inspection of the transformer I've noticed what looks burnt cheese and the black terminal wire connection to the coil in the transformer is toast. I'm betting betting that's stopping me from getting the 24v. Now I gotta figure out why this happened. Again thanks for the info I know this comment is lengthy but I really do appreciate the video keep making great content.
Thank you! You can still check between R & any other terminal wired. As long as the thermostat is in the OFF position, between R-Y, R-W & R-G, there will be a 24V reading. This will indicate your transformer is good. You can always also just check the 2 wires leaving the transformer but to save time, this method will work🙃 Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week! 🔧
Brilliant! This is simply the best video on testing the transformer I have seen, period. I have also found that replacing the contactor is quite common and wise to replace both when the contactor is bad, which I guess many times will fry the transformer? Again, you made it super easy! Thanks bro.
I just moved into a new home and want to instal an ecobee. I went to the transformer and only have 1 segmenet of 24v through the RED secondary, the GREEN secondary is grounded and doesnt have constant 24v. The GREEN wire is connected to my BLUE C wire. the result is that Im not getting constant power to my thermostat C wire. Is this a wiring problem?
Another simple test is to feel with you hand if the transformer is warm. If Warm most likely all is good but may still have issues, get out the voltmeter and double check.
Wow!!! I love the way you explain this. I learned a lot watching this video. You explained very clearly, and easily to understand. I will continue to follow your channel.
What is a step down transformer? Is the transformer in the furnace the source of the "RC" or "RH" power that the Nest Thermostat uses on the wall? Is it possible for the furnace transformer to not send enough power to the thermostat but enough to the furnace?
Thank you. Can you help me how can I recognize the wires if the primary have 440v, 240v and 110v by using Multimeter? As there are 4 wires Red, White, Black and Brown. And how can I recognize the Common wire?
Great video! Question: my inline fuse from the transformer (blue wire) is blown. The secondary was not producing 24v, so I put a known good transformer in and it blew the fuse again. Could my board have a short in it that is causing this issue?
Thanks teacher ..I fill more confident on my next transformer test on the next work order I will get I'm maintenance and I will use this info..thanks..
You have anything on how to hook up a 480 to 120 vac step down transformer? I get that you have your com and your hot but with 480vac there are 3 wires that are hot I get confused when I read your supposed to ground your com. Any help here would be great
Very helpful video, thanks for posting. Im troubleshooting my reznor garage heater. It turns on runs a few cycles fine then when i come in the morning i can tell it hasn’t ran all night. Trying to figure out if its the transformer or if the circuit board is bad
Thank you! I might sell them one day & would take a custom order if the opportunity came up. You're very welcome & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡
hello I got carrier AC /furnace now regarding the transformer black wire going/connect to PR1 ? and the white wire to SPEAR 1,2,3 ? (motherboard ) thank u
Great video, in my case my primary incoming power is 120 V for some reason, it is a transformer with 240v primary and 24v secondary set up, after replacing few breakers at the fuse box with the new ones now I’m getting only 120v input between Com and 240v lead and obviously 0v at the secondary wires, I replaced The transformer with the new one but no change, still getting only 120v, it looks like I got to check the fuse box, any advice what should I look for? Thank you.
Be careful when you say always. The primary is not always the high side. A more accurate statement would be the primary side is the input side. The primary on a step up xfmr would be the low side. Also many hvac system thermostats require and have no common terminal,so in those cases, the best place to confirm system control voltage would not be the tstat. The better place would be the location or the xfmr, usually the furnace or air handler.
Good video but i have an unusual proble. 240v going in bur ony 5.0 volts coming out. New transformer , same, another new transformer,same. Go to different source for 240v, 24v output now. Any ideas,why?
Hi question to better understand Why you first check voltage between red and blue wire ( green ) coming directly from transformer then when checking at minute 8:28 you check red and green wire but not the green coming from the transformer connecting to the blue wire Thanks
My black and white wire have female connectors, that go straight to the control board, should I stick the leads in them to see if I get the 120 volts?, Will that work?
question how is my Goodman hvac system operational with out transformer functioning? got power going in nothing coming out and yet ac and heat works just fine
Thank you! I need to look into that. Haven't heard of a WIR/WIF board. I'm thinking of creating another type of board in the near future. Had a lot of fun making this one & it has been very useful for the community. Stay tuned for new vids every week🔧⚡
I actually just took a look in my inventory & I have a DTAV40 Defrost Control. Will def make a video on this. Never used this one before. I typically use the Paragon Timers.
I have 19V on transformer of a furnace that is 24 years old. The board recently died as one of the relays blew. Should I replace the transformer due to voltage being low?
19 volts seems very low. You should get a reading above 24V usually. I would add in that transformer for replacement. Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
This channel is invaluable. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you sir. You just saved me 13K on a new system the HVAC guy was trying to tell me I needed. Replace the transformer, and everything is now working perfectly. Cost $27.
Man that’s SCARY!
Whered you get a transformer for 27$ lol
Make sure you out that scummy company with reviews and complaints to state authorities
lol 👍🏼 we’re not all like that 😂
This week I diagnosed a bad control board because I saw no LED light on the board.This york package unit had a transformer just like the one in this video, and I did not know how to test because I rarely see them and because of my lack of knowledge I didnt test. I more experienced tech went out after me and did all that you just did and the transformer had no 24V coming out which powers the board. Man, I feel so dumb. This video will save me!
Brother , believe me you could make your self the best instructor if you open your own school.
I had few old school instructors/ hvac gurus explain to me about transformer, yours by far is the best . Because you explained everything A-Z
Just what I needed! Needed to replace the transformer and was not sure if the 24V output was DC or VAC. Seeing your meter set to AC cleared that up for me. Now I feel confident I am ordering the correct after market transformer. Thank you!
Very grateful for your excellent video. Last night we spent a very warm night at the Florida keys because our A/C would not turn on. I spent several hours last night trying to find the problem. This morning I watched your video and was able to find the control board with a blown fuse hidden under a couple of steel covers inside the air handler and fixed the problem. I had called several air conditioning companies and the soonest I could get one to come was tomorrow. Thank you again.
Man that’s good troubleshooting!
Very good lesson. Talk at the speed or us to learn, unlike the other fast talker trainers. Thanks
This video was perfect. The problem ended up being a bad Transformer. 120v coming in but no 24v going out. All the instructions and tips were spot on...thank you
Thanks a million. I just fixed my 38 year old a/c unit. Thanks to your videos. I'm not sure how much money you saved me(28 dollar part) but I don't care I wasn't going to pay it. Loool. Thanks!!!!!!!
I could kiss you !
Finally a teacher on youtube who takes into consideration how our brain processes information.
Thank you so much for shining your light and sharing knowledge with us.
Thank you so much for this video. After watching,I was quickly able to replace transformer ($15), get heat pump working again, saved $ by avoiding a service call charge.
Man, such an informative video. I'm just a regular Joe that likes to fix my own hvac, and this was extremely helpful. I wonder how much money I have wasted on throwing away good transformers.
This was the easiest explanation of this concept that i can find. Thank you so much!
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Making a diy incubator. Next I'm going to look for your entire training board explained. Thank you
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Thanks man I really appreciate this information during these hard times. I've found that my furnace has 120 volts coming in up until the transformer . Then it stops and I have no 24v volts. Just ordered the replacement transformer. The circuit board 3amp fuse didn't trip so I'm praying the board is OK. Upon further inspection of the transformer I've noticed what looks burnt cheese and the black terminal wire connection to the coil in the transformer is toast. I'm betting betting that's stopping me from getting the 24v. Now I gotta figure out why this happened. Again thanks for the info I know this comment is lengthy but I really do appreciate the video keep making great content.
Really appreciate this video. You’ve been a big help since I joined the industry a couple months ago
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10 minutes of video I learned a lot on the transformer the way you explained it was very comprehensive that was a excellent
Good day bud. What a beautiful and God gifted teacher you are. Everything you said crystal clear.All the best
Interesting and helpful video. Well explained and excellent presentation . JMT thanks for sharing with us this valuable info.
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Thank God that I encountered to you this platform , you are a genius .
you are real teacher-very easy to understand for everyone!tnx!
Excellent video. Just curious, if the thermostat has no common(blue) wire, would it be ok to check voltage between R and Y,or W or G ? Thanks JMT.
Thank you! You can still check between R & any other terminal wired. As long as the thermostat is in the OFF position, between R-Y, R-W & R-G, there will be a 24V reading. This will indicate your transformer is good. You can always also just check the 2 wires leaving the transformer but to save time, this method will work🙃 Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week! 🔧
@@JumpermanTech Thanks JMT. Lookin forward to the next one!
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Brilliant! This is simply the best video on testing the transformer I have seen, period. I have also found that replacing the contactor is quite common and wise to replace both when the contactor is bad, which I guess many times will fry the transformer? Again, you made it super easy! Thanks bro.
Thank you, you did a great job explaining. Very clear and understandable. It helped me a lot.
Great video, but you didn’t say which 24 volt wire is hot and which one is common
Super great video. Very detailed and finally someone explained in detail what the numbers mean on the transformer.
This channel is so awesome. I learn a lot from the videos. Thanks for sharing.
This is nice brother, new tech here trying to learn as much as I can.
I just moved into a new home and want to instal an ecobee. I went to the transformer and only have 1 segmenet of 24v through the RED secondary, the GREEN secondary is grounded and doesnt have constant 24v. The GREEN wire is connected to my BLUE C wire. the result is that Im not getting constant power to my thermostat C wire. Is this a wiring problem?
Very helpful. I watched both of your hvac transformer videos before sucessfully replacing mine. All your videos are so helpful. Thanks again.
Another simple test is to feel with you hand if the transformer is warm. If Warm most likely all is good but may still have issues, get out the voltmeter and double check.
Great explanation!! Thoroughly enjoyed that as it was so well explained. Very much appreciated
solid, straight forward and accurate, easy to understand info deserves a like and comment.. plus ya got the today was a good day song.. cheers
Very good explanation and demonstration appreciate you Great 👍👍💐
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Wow, very good explanation, appreciate the lesson.
Loving these weekly vids 💪🏼
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WOW, this is so fun! Really helps break everything down easily. Thank you!
You have the ability to turn a D student to an A student the way you explain the material.
Wow!!! I love the way you explain this. I learned a lot watching this video. You explained very clearly, and easily to understand. I will continue to follow your channel.
Great video. I feel like an expert after listening. He really explains it all so well. Thank you
Great explanation and easy to understand
Thank you man! The training board videos are some of my personal favorites. Appreciate you watching & the feedback 🔧⚡️
Excellent, very interesting for me as a young tec. Thank you.
Can a bad transformer blow the 3amp fuse in a furnace? Can’t find any frayed wiring
Helpful! Thank you! Now I know what sec. Means! Lol I thought it meant section and I was always like wtf and confused myself
Thanks for a great explanation and diagnostic
Great video. Easily explained. Thank you.
Nice video, very well explained. You have now one more subscriber.
What is a step down transformer?
Is the transformer in the furnace the source of the "RC" or "RH" power that the Nest Thermostat uses on the wall? Is it possible for the furnace transformer to not send enough power to the thermostat but enough to the furnace?
Great job on the explanation and the demo board!
Very helpful.
Thank you. Can you help me how can I recognize the wires if the primary have 440v, 240v and 110v
by using Multimeter? As there are 4 wires Red, White, Black and Brown. And how can I recognize the Common wire?
Great video! Question: my inline fuse from the transformer (blue wire) is blown. The secondary was not producing 24v, so I put a known good transformer in and it blew the fuse again. Could my board have a short in it that is causing this issue?
Thanks teacher ..I fill more confident on my next transformer test on the next work order I will get I'm maintenance and I will use this info..thanks..
You have anything on how to hook up a 480 to 120 vac step down transformer? I get that you have your com and your hot but with 480vac there are 3 wires that are hot I get confused when I read your supposed to ground your com. Any help here would be great
Very good teaching great teacher
Great Video. This is exactly what I need. Thank you for sharing
Very helpful video, thanks for posting. Im troubleshooting my reznor garage heater. It turns on runs a few cycles fine then when i come in the morning i can tell it hasn’t ran all night. Trying to figure out if its the transformer or if the circuit board is bad
Clear cut awesome please make a video about PAC and Tr calculation
That's was awesome nice and neat I like the way you take your time to explain things
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for new videos every week 🔧⚡
Common knowledge but! Well done thanks man.
Great video for beginners. I check voltage at transformer
thanks man ...very thorough
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THANK YOU, love the knowledge. Keep it up, we will build it up
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Thank you very much for this helpful video.
this is really great and useful even more so because you made that yourself!! do you sell those? working art✨ thanks JMT🌟
Thank you! I might sell them one day & would take a custom order if the opportunity came up. You're very welcome & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡
hello I got carrier AC /furnace now regarding the transformer black wire going/connect to PR1 ? and the white wire to SPEAR 1,2,3 ? (motherboard ) thank u
Great video, in my case my primary incoming power is 120 V for some reason, it is a transformer with 240v primary and 24v secondary set up, after replacing few breakers at the fuse box with the new ones now I’m getting only 120v input between Com and 240v lead and obviously 0v at the secondary wires, I replaced The transformer with the new one but no change, still getting only 120v, it looks like I got to check the fuse box, any advice what should I look for? Thank you.
Be careful when you say always. The primary is not always the high side. A more accurate statement would be the primary side is the input side. The primary on a step up xfmr would be the low side. Also many hvac system thermostats require and have no common terminal,so in those cases, the best place to confirm system control voltage would not be the tstat. The better place would be the location or the xfmr, usually the furnace or air handler.
Excellent video!! Thank you.
You're very welcome & thank you! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Good video but i have an unusual proble. 240v going in bur ony 5.0 volts coming out. New transformer , same, another new transformer,same. Go to different source for 240v, 24v output now. Any ideas,why?
Hi question to better understand
Why you first check voltage between red and blue wire ( green ) coming directly from transformer then when checking at minute 8:28 you check red and green wire but not the green coming from the transformer connecting to the blue wire
Thanks
Very well done...Excellent!
Hi Jumper Man! Do you chassis ground the 24 v side of the transformer on one lead?
Thanks this helped me, I got old carrier package....
Great training video!!
Thank you! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Informative, safety measures clear, clear explanation
My black and white wire have female connectors, that go straight to the control board, should I stick the leads in them to see if I get the 120 volts?, Will that work?
question how is my Goodman hvac system operational with out transformer functioning? got power going in nothing coming out and yet ac and heat works just fine
Dude. Excellent content.
Thank you very much Matt! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Great video. You should do a WIR/WIF board with the DATV40 defrost timer. Ill send you one if need be.
Thank you! I need to look into that. Haven't heard of a WIR/WIF board. I'm thinking of creating another type of board in the near future. Had a lot of fun making this one & it has been very useful for the community. Stay tuned for new vids every week🔧⚡
I actually just took a look in my inventory & I have a DTAV40 Defrost Control. Will def make a video on this. Never used this one before. I typically use the Paragon Timers.
Hi jumpingjack...whst could cause a gas furnace 24vac transformer to catch fire / melt on the 110v side ?
Thank you for your Video practical important 👏
Very well explained - thank you!
Very good technical video. Thanks
Awesome video 👏🏼.
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for the 24v out what wire is common and what wire is line? Thank you.
Excelente video 💯 great teacher
Great video. Appreciate the info.
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I have 19V on transformer of a furnace that is 24 years old. The board recently died as one of the relays blew. Should I replace the transformer due to voltage being low?
19 volts seems very low. You should get a reading above 24V usually. I would add in that transformer for replacement. Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech your channel is so valuable. thanks for quick reply. Will replace the transformer and the board together then.
@@apartchi Good idea. Be safe when doing so & thank you! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️ Good luck🙏
I like the flow🎉
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Can you do a video on how to make that board? How much did that cost you?
So is the white 120 vac and the orange 120 vac for 240 vac input. Or is the white com/ neutral and the orange 240vac?
That was a great explanation.
Love it! Thank you.
excellent narration.
Great video and explanation
I have a question: if the thermostat is working, the 24v is from transformer. So the transformer should be good?
Great video my guy 👏🏽👏🏽
Great teacher, thank you!!!!!
Great video. Is there any books you can recommend as well
Thanks , nice presentation , thanks for sharing