hey victor iam a hvac tech from ny 24y. Man love ur videos, troubleshooting, way to talk with customers love the way you work man great mechanic you are.. iam a new subscriber..
Welcome to the channel Paul! Thank you sir. The way you respect a customer and there home goes a long ways. I appreciate the feedback. Stay safe in the field my man.
That is the 1st time I've ever seen an A/C drain line ran to a dishwasher tail pipe. That is an interesting way to run the drain. Not sure if it was the best idea but maybe it was the best option in that case.
What up there brotha Tech. I read a few of your comments and as myself being in the trade for 22 years now I would say do your thing bro. If you want to be different and put in some extras on your videos do what makes you happy making your videos. Everyone has an opinion and that's great and all but make the videos the way you like and those that like it great those that don't well then they could watch someone else. I'm myself make content just not Ac content as of yet. But do your thing,and thanks for your experiences. 👍🙂
Very well said brother. And thank you for that. Im not going to change the way I edit my videos but I'm definitely going to take it into consideration. One thing I've learned in my time is that I'm not always right and I'm not always wrong, but if it's working then let it work 👍🤝✍ stay safe Jesse and I appreciate you chiming in 🙌
I just graduated trade school a little nervous to get started in the field as I would say I’m green but man I’ve been watching your videos and been learning, inspiring for sure and I hope I to get someone like you to teach me everything they know.
John, you got this brother. Stay hungry and dedicated and you'll be teaching somebody everything you know before you know it. Thank you for the feedback and kind words. And stay safe when you get in the field 🤙
I'm a new viewer of your channel. I really like your approach, but I have some suggestions for your videos. You can skip all the special effects, like fires, explosions, smoke, warning sounds and slow or speed up sound. The low/mute volume is good for the loud sounds like the vacuum here. But everything else is distracting and makes it appear like things are happening that really aren't. If I see something burning or buzzing, I think it really is. It would save you some work also. Just an idea 😏
Nice approach brother. We should ride together one day. Would love to share with someone like you who is positive in video and all your answers. I can tell you will succeed.
😅 fan motor has to be bad someone on YT said so. YT has a lot of good and bad information you have to have some knowledge to begin with. keep up the good work 💪
Good video but please go slower showing what you're doing such as when testing electrical show exactly what you are touching so we xan do that as well. Also why dies the float trip keep unit from working properly. Explain that in future videos also and when you reply back. Appreciate it. You can also add anything you messed up or forgot to show or say on this page . Again just trying to learn and better myself no disrespect intended
Hell yeah, they trying to be RUclips certified 😂 maintenance gets you so much work. Good stuff man
🤣 RUclips certified 😂.. thank you sir and yes, a maintenance makes you money in the long run and saves the customer money in the long run. 👍
Great catch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
💪.. appreciate that 👍.. glad you liked it
Simple things first!
hey victor iam a hvac tech from ny 24y. Man love ur videos, troubleshooting, way to talk with customers love the way you work man great mechanic you are.. iam a new subscriber..
Welcome to the channel Paul! Thank you sir. The way you respect a customer and there home goes a long ways. I appreciate the feedback. Stay safe in the field my man.
That is the 1st time I've ever seen an A/C drain line ran to a dishwasher tail pipe. That is an interesting way to run the drain. Not sure if it was the best idea but maybe it was the best option in that case.
I've only seen it a handful of times but I feel like it's the easy way out. It's not stupid if it works though.. right?
Keep bringing those videos my brother..
Best Wishes !
Your the real MVP ! Thank you brother 👍
What up there brotha Tech. I read a few of your comments and as myself being in the trade for 22 years now I would say do your thing bro. If you want to be different and put in some extras on your videos do what makes you happy making your videos. Everyone has an opinion and that's great and all but make the videos the way you like and those that like it great those that don't well then they could watch someone else. I'm myself make content just not Ac content as of yet. But do your thing,and thanks for your experiences. 👍🙂
Very well said brother. And thank you for that. Im not going to change the way I edit my videos but I'm definitely going to take it into consideration. One thing I've learned in my time is that I'm not always right and I'm not always wrong, but if it's working then let it work 👍🤝✍ stay safe Jesse and I appreciate you chiming in 🙌
I just graduated trade school a little nervous to get started in the field as I would say I’m green but man I’ve been watching your videos and been learning, inspiring for sure and I hope I to get someone like you to teach me everything they know.
John, you got this brother. Stay hungry and dedicated and you'll be teaching somebody everything you know before you know it. Thank you for the feedback and kind words. And stay safe when you get in the field 🤙
@@VictorofHVAC Thank you sir, appreciate it.
magnifico trabajo God bless you 👋
Thank you. 🙏
I'm a new viewer of your channel. I really like your approach, but I have some suggestions for your videos. You can skip all the special effects, like fires, explosions, smoke, warning sounds and slow or speed up sound. The low/mute volume is good for the loud sounds like the vacuum here. But everything else is distracting and makes it appear like things are happening that really aren't. If I see something burning or buzzing, I think it really is. It would save you some work also. Just an idea 😏
Thank you for the input Sam, just trying to be a little different then most. And thank you, welcome to the channel brother!
Nice approach brother. We should ride together one day. Would love to share with someone like you who is positive in video and all your answers. I can tell you will succeed.
Thank you, I really appreciate that brother. Let's ride! 👍
❄💪🇺🇸👍 nice vid.
Thank you! 🇺🇸👍🤙 glad you enjoyed it
Doesn’t the drain line need a trap? Maybe that’s why they hooked it up to the sink?
Yes, there's nothing wrong with the way they did it 👍
😅 fan motor has to be bad someone on YT said so. YT has a lot of good and bad information you have to have some knowledge to begin with. keep up the good work 💪
🤣 yessir, I totally agree with you brother. I try to make the channel informative to an extent. Thanks for the recognition 🙏
Do you like the float switch breaking the yellow or prefer the red for the whole unit?
I prefer the whole unit be cut out in a residential home and the condenser cut out on a commercial application
How much if your work requires heights?
I'd say 20 percent requires heights but that will vary from the area your working in. For me it's only when I'm working on a commercial rooftop unit
what do you guys charge for a 6 month maintenance
189 for the year. That gets you 2 visits every six months and priority pricing on parts if needed
Trap is backwards lol
Good video but please go slower showing what you're doing such as when testing electrical show exactly what you are touching so we xan do that as well. Also why dies the float trip keep unit from working properly. Explain that in future videos also and when you reply back. Appreciate it.
You can also add anything you messed up or forgot to show or say on this page . Again just trying to learn and better myself no disrespect intended
𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘮 💥