EVER FOUND A RAT LIVING IN AN EXHAUST FAN ?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @VREDFOX
    @VREDFOX Год назад +115

    The rat was probably exhausted

  • @KIANAKASLANAK423
    @KIANAKASLANAK423 Год назад +10

    I flinched at the intro

  • @retrozmachine1189
    @retrozmachine1189 Год назад +29

    I know a lot of people in the USA don't trust wago and other lever type connectors but consider that these things have been used for literally decades in other parts of the world and the whole place hasn't burnt down so far ...

    • @garousata4261
      @garousata4261 Год назад

      Lots of people in the USA would rather use the shitiest things possible and then pray to their non existent sky daddy.
      Ofc when the thing failed is always the fault of the one doing a poor job at praying !

    • @darbstews8926
      @darbstews8926 Год назад +1

      that's the old souls of America for you. until they all die off US will be complete garbage. I'm in the US and absolutely love Wagos but get nothing but hate from my peers. it's so stupid.

    • @nightmareinaction629
      @nightmareinaction629 Год назад +1

      I had them melt before but they are great. I use them at work industrial place to wire 3 phase 480v motors low voltage sensors 24v to 48v etc or for simple wire splicing the older guys don't like them and they will cut them off when they feel like they need replacing

    • @garousata4261
      @garousata4261 Год назад +1

      @@nightmareinaction629 your company should rethink some of their employees status.
      If someone was doing something as stupid as cutting a wago off because no likey then they are probably not working with me very Long after that.

  • @calebburns4346
    @calebburns4346 Год назад +16

    Man I'm glad you left the wasp part in that was funny.

  • @danielcarter305
    @danielcarter305 Год назад +21

    I have an answer for your rat question. Insulation contains formaldehyde. Formaldehyde draws animals for all sorts of reasons but mainly it contains the same molecule as the smell of rotting food so it draws scavengers.

    • @torinbrown8196
      @torinbrown8196 Год назад +6

      Interesting

    • @HVACRVIDEOS
      @HVACRVIDEOS  Год назад +7

      Wow that really interesting

    • @anthonyfries
      @anthonyfries Год назад +3

      Also, they use it for bedding, just as you assumed

    • @GreenAppelPie
      @GreenAppelPie Год назад +2

      @@anthonyfriesI think it’s more bedding than anything

    • @inothome
      @inothome Год назад

      Urban legend, it's just for bedding. Why would they want to make a nest in a pile of rotting food? c'mon.

  • @uxwbill
    @uxwbill Год назад +4

    What a homewrecker!
    I started with the Wago Pushwire connectors and picked up some of the Lever Nuts to try. I'll never go back. They're great.

  • @ATSNorthernMI
    @ATSNorthernMI Год назад +10

    Always carry wasp spray and charge the customer extra hazard pay for removing nests. We had a property manager once told us he would have a wasp nest removed off this upstairs dormer where we had to work installing a new electrical service. Even though the nest was pretty far away, they still got agitated when we climbed on the roof (after the manager reassured the nest was removed prior) and started swarming us. Talk about the fastest I ever climbed down an extension ladder. There are plenty of overload videos on youtube that put a wago to the test. They had a butt splice connector, a wago, and a regular wire nut and overloaded the wire until it started melting things and took images with a thermal camera and the wago barely got warm.

  • @TheDrew2022
    @TheDrew2022 Год назад +40

    @3:55 Glad to see you're warming up to WAGO's. Been using them a few years now and they beat regular nuts hands down, especially transitioning from stranded to solid conductors. The question about amperage, there's a youtuber who does a demo of how well wirenuts, WAGO's, and the push in style nuts handle electrical current. TLDR; WAGO's and wirenuts can handle current well in excess of the breaker's trip rating, and gave out after the insulation around the wires did.

    • @alexanderkupke920
      @alexanderkupke920 Год назад +7

      Always have to smile when some americans for whatever reason freak out about WAGOs. These days those are what is almost exclusively used here in Germany. I guess people would freak out here if they see wire nuts. I am sure I can get them on Amazon, but at least no supplier for electrical stuff and no hardware store here sells wire nuts. In the past you would more commonly find screw clamps for such installations. Today it is Wago or wago style. If you are lucky the levered ones, mostly in installations you will find the ones without levers. depends on the installer. I cannot even tell if according to our electric code wire nuts would be legal to use at all. I think I heard those would be perfectly fine and had been used in the past, not only in Germany but even more so in the Netherlands for example. Might be they are more common with our neighbours. but as mentioned, if they are legal to use, at least no one sells those. And looking at the space we have in our joint boxes, I would prefer WAGOs any time anyways.
      That youtuber, was it possibly that guy from Project Farm? But I think there might have been several who did such tests already, adn the WAGOs if I remember right, had been as good as, or in some cases even better than wire nuts.
      They are tested being sprayed with saltwater mist, they test how much force is needed to pull out a wire, they test them if they loosen up under vibration. Personaly I had never one open up so far. Of course you have to check the size used for what electric curent they are rated. I think the smaller ones are officially rated for 32 A at 450 V, while the bigger ones go up to just over 40 A. I think they had another rating for 600 V, but cannot remember the AMperage there.

    • @ZaphodHarkonnen
      @ZaphodHarkonnen Год назад +1

      I think that was John Ward that did that. And yeah, if you have a fire due to the Wago connector it's because you're running so much current that nothing would be safe.

    • @leviweltin1163
      @leviweltin1163 Год назад

      Where do you usually get your Wagos at locally?

    • @TheDrew2022
      @TheDrew2022 Год назад

      @@leviweltin1163 Amazon actually. Nobody stocks them locally so I buy what I normally expect to use in a 2wk period plus a bit extra. If a bigger job is coming, order ahead.

    • @Syntappi
      @Syntappi Год назад +1

      In Europe we have used Wagos for over like 20 years already. I love them.

  • @nacholibre6129
    @nacholibre6129 Год назад +10

    Had a call saying exhaust fan was loud, hitting something?
    Got there and once i had everythi g apart found the large clump of grease the blower wheel was hitting was actually a dead rat stuck in the grease. From the fan continually hitting it there was bits of rat stuck everywhere. That was a fun one to show the customer.

  • @Andersonairchris
    @Andersonairchris Год назад +53

    We've switched to almost 100 percent wago usage and have had almost no issues versus wire nuts where someone would inevitably get a loose or bad connection, wire pop out, etc..I love them so far

    • @marioramirez6741
      @marioramirez6741 Год назад +1

      That's why you wrap with electrical tape. No need to reinvent the wheel

    • @callumBee
      @callumBee Год назад +4

      @@marioramirez6741 If you have to use tape then its already a poor choice...

    • @garousata4261
      @garousata4261 Год назад +2

      ​@@callumBeeand what do you use? Wire nuts XD!

    • @Colt-wr6wx
      @Colt-wr6wx Год назад

      Well then you've never seen melted before on heat strips. They can't handle high amps.. at all.

    • @nothingunnoticed7777
      @nothingunnoticed7777 Год назад

      😂

  • @Tokaisho1
    @Tokaisho1 Год назад +17

    Wago's are definitely better than twisting wires together

  • @xiar5546
    @xiar5546 Год назад +10

    This is probably the earliest I’ve ever been to your vids. We once found our shed at work (with no food in it) absolutely infested with millions of ants. And I mean millions. They were in unopened boxes even.

  • @timearp8185
    @timearp8185 Год назад +5

    1) wago connectors work best in the designed enclosure, may be worth getting some?
    2) I take a photo of hard to access label, saves putting your head places you might not want to!

  • @95thousandroses
    @95thousandroses Год назад +3

    Laughed at the wasp bit. Good to see a bit of humor on the job. I've def been there before.

  • @hgbugalou
    @hgbugalou Год назад +9

    WAGOs beat wirenuts IMO. You are only going to have a problem if you do not fully insert your wire. It also deals with stranded conductors much better. There are some situations where wirenuts still make sense, so I hold on to a few, but I use WAGOs for 95% of what I do now and have never had a problem. As someone mentioned, you can wrap the levers in electrical tape if they are bugging you.

  • @fdgaming
    @fdgaming Год назад +74

    more likely to burn a building down with a wire nut compared to a wago

    • @ntsecrets
      @ntsecrets Год назад +13

      I’ve had wire nuts melt but never had a problem with a wago

    • @kat2641
      @kat2641 Год назад +4

      ⁠@@ntsecrets
      When I started out we twisted all the wires an solder them wrapped friction tape on them. Then we had the collar an tighten the set screws an put a rubber diaper on it . Then we did the twist wire nuts . An now I use wagos. Most secure? Was the twisted an soldering but not user friendly an was a resistance problem, mini years down the road in damp areas. The twist locks were great but in high amps an heat they tend to back off an like you said melt. The wagos? Are far the fastest an best to check voltages.. I have had no problems with them other than one time a locked up rotor an a over fused disconnect did deformed it unusable. But that was not the wagos fault.. but Out of old habits I still give them a 33 plus wrap of tape when is multiple wagos in an connection box just for safety coz I have had them pop open when stuffing bunch in…. But even years ago had connections twisted an solder melt an fry the friction tape 😂😂😂

    • @danielelise7348
      @danielelise7348 Год назад +2

      Ughh,wire nuts.🤮🤮

    • @joeschoebel1458
      @joeschoebel1458 Год назад

      Wire nuts and wagos are all fine at lower currents.

    • @JVBKing
      @JVBKing Год назад +1

      I mean you could just wrap some electrical tape around the wago to hold the levers down if you're worried about it popping up or hooking on something

  • @zashbot
    @zashbot Год назад +3

    Hey quick tip if you don’t have any wasp spray, WD40 is literally the same chemical. Works just as well

  • @restaurantrepairs
    @restaurantrepairs Год назад +10

    Always love your Vids Chris. Switches to Wago a while and won’t go back. I did have one scenario where those clear wagos laid back to back and arched thru the clear plastic. I switched to the large gray body versions and never had a problem. Also the grays have an inline with a meter port in the. Center so never have to unhook again.

    • @Sixta16
      @Sixta16 Год назад

      Seriously doubt they would arc over, unless under sever overvoltage or some monkey installed someting seriously wrong.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs Год назад +3

      @@Sixta16 they were taped back to back on an ice machine and they arced thru and melted. Only happened once but it did. Look at the internals. The plates are very much not centered. Maybe it was a fluke or a defective wago but I haven’t given it another opportunity. I still use em just the heavier bodied ones. Plus the heck body clips don’t pop up like Chris mentioned 😎

    • @lukahierl9857
      @lukahierl9857 Год назад

      ​@@restaurantrepairsbut the 222 seres levers hurt a lot worse

  • @ariewtf
    @ariewtf Год назад +2

    most of the houses in Europe run with Wago in 90% of their connections, dads been using them in construction as long as i can remember.

  • @hvacrnortheastern2110
    @hvacrnortheastern2110 Год назад +3

    Chris l been using wego connection for about year without any problems especially in tight places keep in nice neat have 2 to 5 connections wego.

  • @jasongreene303
    @jasongreene303 Год назад +1

    Out on the power lines we had a lot of success with brake clean when we found a nest of flying nasties. Use the non-chlorinated flavor that way they don't have neurological issues as they are dying heh heh

  • @craigbraswell4269
    @craigbraswell4269 Год назад +2

    I've heard from old timers that manufacturers used fish oil as a binder for fiberglass. That could explain the attraction from critters and vermon.

  • @dreamhacked7039
    @dreamhacked7039 Год назад +3

    Being swedish and working in building automation, what surprises me the most with US installations is how you use pure mechanical motors with belts. Here, we use either VFDs on direct drive motors for bigger applications(usually above 1kW) and EC motors for smaller applications. Even my more senior colleagues think belt driven motors are barbaric.

    • @carsten4719
      @carsten4719 Год назад

      ... barbaric ... 😂 ... made my day. Har det so godt.

  • @danielelise7348
    @danielelise7348 Год назад

    Hey mate,I put a small cable tie around those Wago's,just the tiny ones,never come off.⚡❄️🔥

  • @ATL_production_official
    @ATL_production_official Год назад +7

    Epic opening 👏 always watching you ❤

  • @danpresson
    @danpresson Год назад

    Awesome video I'm glad you didn't get stung😮

  • @phildegruy9295
    @phildegruy9295 Год назад +2

    I love the Wago lever 221's and have switched to almost 100% usage. Use both the ones for 24-12 awg and the 20-10awg with no issues and I trust them. They sure cut down on tracing the loose wire hiding under the wirenut. I would stay away from some other brands. harder to use/reuse and some are suspect knockoffs I wouldn't trust.

  • @thomasbabb9685
    @thomasbabb9685 Год назад +2

    I always have like 2 or 3 cans of bee spray on my truck in case I run into a unit full of bees.

  • @Alexelectricalengineering
    @Alexelectricalengineering Год назад +1

    I use wagos for many years never had a problem, thumbs up 👍👍👍

  • @jasonjohnsonHVAC
    @jasonjohnsonHVAC Год назад +1

    I have a Testo tachometer that while i don't use a lot....its a helpful tool for when the need arises. Messing with those wasps....was pretty damn funny

  • @nrs135
    @nrs135 Год назад +1

    Although you probably have any number of things to spray wasps nests with, never underestimate the versatility of a very long screwdriver 😄

  • @Larshoneytoast666
    @Larshoneytoast666 Год назад

    Joking and having fun in the rain! Good crew! When it rains on us we starting rowing imaginary boats! It’s always fun with a good crew!

  • @FrankJFGuan
    @FrankJFGuan Год назад +1

    This video is relevant and informative.

  • @somethingsomeonesaid6455
    @somethingsomeonesaid6455 Год назад +1

    With the wasps, for lack of spray, use a hose and water. They can't fly when wet and you'll knock thier nest down.

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 Год назад

    Great Video. Thank you for sharing

  • @kmagnussen1052
    @kmagnussen1052 Год назад +1

    200vac three phase in the rain: what could possibly go wrong? Stay safe.

  • @brianmcdermott2430
    @brianmcdermott2430 Год назад +1

    Good work, Chris.

  • @theoldbigmoose
    @theoldbigmoose Год назад +1

    brake cleaner works great on wasps

  • @DelticEngine
    @DelticEngine Год назад +4

    Thanks for covering the fan RPM, Chris. I appreciate that these speeds are set specifically for building and situation but it's still good to know. I don't know how often and when you check fans speeds, whether you do this a part of a PM or diagnostic job or just on installation of new equipment, but it would be interesting to know fan speeds in other situations.
    RPM measurements could be useful in troubleshooting. For example, if a fan was found to have lost RPM this could indicate a failing capacitor (if PSC) or bearings going bad and if a fan had increased RPM this could be from the load reducing from maybe an intake restriction from clogged filter(s) or coil(s). This could be a good indicator of developing problems, possibly prompting further investigation, and save the customer money in the long run.
    Also, do you ever use thermal imaging to find leaks (cooler spots from refrigerant evaporation), hot bearings, belt drive problems? Have you used thermal imaging video to show the change in temperature of a system as it changes operating state to check for correct operation by 'seeing' it operate internally from a thermal perspective?

  • @smarouchoc7300
    @smarouchoc7300 Год назад

    I've seen tests of wire but vs wago. Like anything else, if used properly, wagos are GREAT. It's all I use in my house.

  • @alexanderkupke920
    @alexanderkupke920 Год назад

    Rats and mice like insulation for bedding and building nests. They don´t really eat it. They sometimes stuff a small cavity so it is fully insulated all around.

  • @NeighborhoodDada
    @NeighborhoodDada Год назад

    I love wagos. Never had an issue with them

  • @GeminiSeven43
    @GeminiSeven43 Год назад +2

    WAGO"S ROCK!!!!! Much better than the crap-shoot of wire nuts especially with multiple lines and different wire gauges. Thanks so much Chris for taking us with you on this one. Just curious, What was your thought process with the wasps project? LOL

  • @watchvideos9104
    @watchvideos9104 Год назад

    I started just throwing a couple of turns of electrical tape around the Wago’s to keep the tights and stop some moisture exposure

  • @tyhuffman5447
    @tyhuffman5447 Год назад

    Great job!

  • @matthewcantrell5289
    @matthewcantrell5289 Год назад

    Most of the commercial HVAC vendors I’ve had carry a half-case or so of hornet/wasp spray just for the start of this video lol.

  • @brianporter447
    @brianporter447 Год назад +1

    Paper wasps wont attack you unless you get too close to the nest. And it will be the nest guardian.

  • @stephenbullock-yn3vh
    @stephenbullock-yn3vh Год назад

    Excellent installation guys 👍

  • @MrWessiide
    @MrWessiide Год назад +1

    At 4:53 I've never seen anyone run conduit thru the vent like that

  • @kat2641
    @kat2641 Год назад

    😂lol rats an squirrels an birds in Ex fans especially if the units down for a month or two.. An Mother Nature just wanted to let you know she liked you and wanted to give you a clean washed work sight to work on… lol I love the morning rains but hate the feel when the heat starts blasting off the wet roofs like you get a steam bath until bakes off… Some day I should update to the digital RPM I’m still using the old dinosaur manual one my late father handed down to me… works great but don’t miss count or?? Starting all over 😅😅😅

  • @robertlane6675
    @robertlane6675 3 месяца назад +1

    Now I have to buy a tachometer because that is cool. Watching this channel is expensive...lol

  • @jhill.7216
    @jhill.7216 Год назад +1

    Normally we just keep us some wasp spray lol 😂😂😂😂

  • @keilikea01
    @keilikea01 Год назад

    Wagos are AWESOME!

  • @suezq74
    @suezq74 Год назад

    One day in school I came into my room only to smell a dead rat behind the heater! it was so bad we had to move to another classroom!

  • @terrygrant8126
    @terrygrant8126 Год назад

    That was good my friend!....No Hornet spray on the top dollar van?

  • @mihaiachim5299
    @mihaiachim5299 Год назад +3

    I always use Brake Cleaner spray to kill the wasps - they die in under 3 seconds…
    Last night i killek a big one in my car…
    I'm not saying that the best solution is to kill them because they eat other insects that can be harmful... but when I have work where they have a nest, I'm not willing to wait for the night to be able to move them safely...

  • @CG-1000-T
    @CG-1000-T Год назад +1

    Rats living in exhaust fans you’ve seen, cats living inside Rheem package air conditioner I’ve seen

  • @Antto
    @Antto Год назад

    Personally I won't use wire nuts ever again. I only use Wago's. Zero issues.

  • @_iLLuSiv3_
    @_iLLuSiv3_ Год назад +3

    Do you and your guys grease the zerks before you're done, or just trust the manufacturer has completed that step?

  • @kolsen6330
    @kolsen6330 Год назад +1

    Red can Break kleen turns flying wasps into ballistic rocks. Kills them instantly.

  • @BeezyKing99
    @BeezyKing99 Год назад

    @1:50: "wrote 500 but measuring 440" ... my assumption it's due to the wear the equipment is in... otherwise I found this entertaining AND educational.

  • @evanwilliams2419
    @evanwilliams2419 Год назад +1

    What is the tool used to measure rpm on the driven pulley

  • @briancarlisi2224
    @briancarlisi2224 Год назад

    Those bearings come pre-lubed from factory?

    • @bankerjumper
      @bankerjumper Год назад +1

      They come from Dodge that way, adding more grease in maintenance intervals as the unit runs depends on the operating conditions

  • @sprinklersandmore9567
    @sprinklersandmore9567 Год назад

    Great vids❤

  • @Bobherry
    @Bobherry Год назад

    We keep cans of wasp spray in stock at our shop.

  • @Boraxo
    @Boraxo Год назад

    The new fans have the same CFM per RPM as the old ?

  • @lukeeisenberger4872
    @lukeeisenberger4872 Год назад

    Start of the video is great. Me and my guys call it chemical warfare we we kill bees 😂😂😂

  • @Pippy626
    @Pippy626 Год назад

    But it slowed down due to wear and tare? Should you have done it to 500?

  • @stormeagle28
    @stormeagle28 Год назад +2

    Did you ever found a rat after it has been pushed through the protective screen of a 2,2kW three-phase condenser fan? That looked pretty nasty too.

  • @pigalex
    @pigalex Год назад +3

    put gasoline or another strong alcohol in a jar and cover the nest like how you did with the box. the fumes cause the wasps to asphyxiate and the gasoline starts dissolving them, causing them to actually die

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 Год назад +1

    Good vid as usual ... I've used Wagos with no problems and I think Ideals are good as well and by the way I have 1 of your hat's that I wear a lot ... Thx

  • @Qballl
    @Qballl Год назад +1

    Maybe tape the levers so they cant pop up

  • @mrfordfairmont
    @mrfordfairmont Год назад

    the first fan max current is 🥧 lol

  • @ryuquen
    @ryuquen Год назад

    the thumbnail have me shocked. :)

  • @caerusdharken57
    @caerusdharken57 Год назад

    Thats the way things are the US is fine with those twisty wire nuts, they are forbidden here except for dead insulation of a single wire. Wago is the way to go here or screw terminal connectors.

  • @WilliamPetefish
    @WilliamPetefish Год назад

    Did ya get bit/stung?

  • @EYL8902
    @EYL8902 Год назад

    6:26 You probably should've use wasp spray. lmao.

  • @SilentServiceCode
    @SilentServiceCode Год назад +1

    The right way to do that is to have some gasoline in the bottom of a glass jar then hold it up to the nest, the fumes will knock them out

  • @Viperman200221
    @Viperman200221 Год назад

    Keep a can of wasp spray in your truck. You never know when you may run into a nest!

  • @ol_brendo2350
    @ol_brendo2350 Год назад +2

    a driving intro? calm down NorCal Dave

  • @dkd1228
    @dkd1228 Год назад

    Wasp spray illegal under CARB rules?

  • @webluke
    @webluke Год назад +1

    Wire nuts can melt just like wagos if they are used past their rating, those who poo poo them act like the manufacturer did no testing and certification on their 70+ years of making connectors.

  • @SOURADEEPBISWAS
    @SOURADEEPBISWAS Год назад

    Chris are u crazy? What kind of wasp extermination was that? I was worried if those wasps stung you guys...

  • @hackfreehvac
    @hackfreehvac Год назад

    Greasy old fans. Those won't be missed.
    Now how long before the new ones get nasty? 😂

  • @thomasvlaskampiii6850
    @thomasvlaskampiii6850 Год назад +1

    Wire nuts are useless. Wagos are the way to go.
    Also, did you get stung by the wasps or just freak out when one flew close to you?

  • @MariosACandRefrigeration
    @MariosACandRefrigeration Год назад +1

    kitchens don't always keep the original equipment,they add btu's mainly,you increase exh. and make up to keep them as cool as possible.seems like a waste.

  • @schmitty99
    @schmitty99 Год назад

    For those wasps you gotta use the plastic cup and some gasoline in it trick!

  • @hackfreehvac
    @hackfreehvac Год назад

    Around here we get the pigeons down on those fans.
    The dumb ones get knocked out by the fans and then their bodies rot, waiting for you to find them 🤮

  • @Abhishek-C92
    @Abhishek-C92 Год назад

    Rat be like-Come on Chris Let me stay . U Go Home And Sleep .

  • @fellpower
    @fellpower Год назад +1

    ohhh, hes using wago clamps, instead of that crappy american screws.....finally he learned...good boy

  • @Evergreen64
    @Evergreen64 Год назад

    Why do you think that was a bad idea? Because it was. 😁

  • @sqike001ton
    @sqike001ton Год назад

    rats use the insulation to make bedding

  • @natepeterson7145
    @natepeterson7145 Год назад

    @HVACR Videos does your employee get free merch for working for you? Assuming just the hats.

  • @10minutenewhampshirebreak77
    @10minutenewhampshirebreak77 Год назад

    I’m pro wago!

  • @Sixta16
    @Sixta16 Год назад +1

    Lol, burning house down because of WAGO. If anything will burn it, it is yo "wire nuts". Hilarious for a central- European. And so that we are not just making nut-jokes, the permanent installation WAGO terminals you shall use are WAGO 2273-20x where x is the number of wires. WAGO 221 is more or less for removable connections and for connecting stranded wire. Solid core wire - use 2273.

  • @musicktx
    @musicktx Год назад +2

    Put a wrap of elecrtical tape on the Wago to keep it shut!

    • @DJSubAir
      @DJSubAir Год назад +1

      I think he was previously, not sure if he still does. Perhaps he didnt show it in the video that he tapes them

  • @dcbennett2000
    @dcbennett2000 Год назад

    Next time use WD40 to deal with any wasps problem

  • @vacuumboy6.0
    @vacuumboy6.0 Год назад +2

    If a wago was gonna burn anything down Europe would be ablaze. A wago isn't gonna cause a fire 😂

  • @cyborgsheep6077
    @cyborgsheep6077 Год назад +1

    RIP you and your guys did you get stung?😵

    • @HVACRVIDEOS
      @HVACRVIDEOS  Год назад +1

      No but one of my guys did a month later at the location

  • @demonknight7965
    @demonknight7965 Год назад +1

    Should have used some wd-40 on the hornets. Those were not true wasps.