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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @jerryp967
    @jerryp967 Год назад +17

    Did the exact same thing 30 years ago. Removed old unit, Installed new and had someone charge lines. Wasn't rocket science then and isn't now. Good job.

  • @HowardGoldman
    @HowardGoldman 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm in the camp of keeping the old r22 system and maintaining it from time to time with cheap take-off parts the licenced HVAC techs sell on ebay they get for free by removing customers old perfectly fine systems because spending $10 grand is "efficient". Lol.
    Video is very well done!

  • @celestialdream49
    @celestialdream49 Год назад +6

    Tank a.k.a. Compressor - Nice job, great info thanks

  • @Sctronic209
    @Sctronic209 Год назад +14

    Are you licensed?? no nitrogen wow not good. nitrogen when you were brazing?

  • @marcusfitzgerald59
    @marcusfitzgerald59 2 года назад +14

    Dear lord.

  • @brushben22
    @brushben22 Год назад +4

    I was very excited as a HVACR Engineer to actually watch a DO IT YOURSELF video for the entertainment value. Once you said you involved an HVAC tech I lost interest but great job my man. We need to eventually see a true do it yourself video on a complete install. I would be mind blown if someone actually did the removal and install correctly
    Viewers really need to understand how intricate and detailed a proper install is. Introduction of any oxygen / contaminants etc into your system will destroy your system so please do not try this at home. There is very little wiggle room with refrigeration compressors, not to mention air flow , static pressure , using the proper Braze rods and heat protection compounds, sweeping with Nitrogen while brazing, additional refrigerant needs for longer line set based off not only size of line set but length as well, a proper P trap, furnace adjustments , proper vacuum to 500 Microns or less, decay test, potential oil contamination in old copper line set ( R - 22 uses Mineral oil and New 410A uses POE, mixing the two past a very minimal percentage is bad ) making sure you have the proper filter dryer in the proper location, importance of deburring your line set is so much more important than in traditional plumbing, power supply etc . I Can go on for a long time but you get the point. Call the pros as this simply isn’t a do it yourself job

    • @redsadventures5654
      @redsadventures5654 Год назад +1

      Yeah the HVAC guy wasn't flowing nitrogen. I would bet close to 99% of residential guys don't flow nitrogen while brazing.

  • @RJones-r7b
    @RJones-r7b Месяц назад +1

    Great job very informativ

  • @richlikeg3722
    @richlikeg3722 Год назад +4

    Hmm, notice you have your air filter backwards from the arrow airflow.

  • @erichorton1440
    @erichorton1440 6 месяцев назад +5

    You didn't use nitrogen when you brazed. You just introduced cupric oxide into the system. It's going to mix with the oil and gum up your txv/fixed orifice. You'll be calling a service tech within a couple of years. Not only that, did you vacuum the system to 500 microns before dropping charge? Also, the flu exhaust hits the dew point, producing water, which then drips back into the furnace. It won't rust it out.... wow. It has a drain for that. That's why you slop the flu towards the furnace. You diy guys really know how to mess up an install.

    • @w8what575
      @w8what575 4 месяца назад

      U know what the difference is between the guy in the video and u..,.he probably doesn’t have any other choice but to DIY simply because of arrogant pos like urself….im sure u have discriminated Syed against plenty of people and refused to even work on someone’s machine because “the home owner touched it “ meaning they maintained their own property and then in the very next sentence would b!tch about how homeowners never clean their machines or maintain them….do u know how god damned hard it is to find any “pro” that isn’t a complete arrogant pos that lies and refuses to be honest with home owners….charging a fortune for a capacitor swap out or saying it’s shot and needs replaced after 5 years just to get another new install instead of maintaining….never honor warranty maintenance that’s for sure! I have yet to hear of an hvac guy actually showing up to a warranty check up that the manufacturers recommend be kept but nope! And then to complain about home owners as if they’re not who keep ur wallet overly inflated! Most of what makes it difficult is the industry regulations meaning I can’t run out to the hardware store and buy a fitting that’s compatible with hvac…BUT! Anyone can go online and order the bs cuz u don’t need to be licensed in order to purchase it..,I had a pos hvac guy try telling me that r290 wasn’t just propane that’s been around for eons! Lmao…I was told that by a retired hvac guy! 🤣 as he was basically calling us all dumb for not knowing that! Again…another hypocrite! U complain about diyers but then complain cuz home owners don’t know anything about it…make up ur effing mind and lose the ego…I don sent do u any good! More harmful than anything…

  • @picklerix6162
    @picklerix6162 Год назад

    Lucky for me, there is an online Goodman dealer who has a warehouse about 20 miles away. I bought all of my equipment right before the pandemic and all of the price increases. I use to work as an HVACR contractor so installation wasn’t a problem. I saved about $5000.
    That fresh air vent location makes me nervous if you get any snow, which will block the vent.
    In the south, almost nobody installs high efficiency furnaces because it doesn’t get cold enough to justify the added expense.

  • @rich13la1
    @rich13la1 Год назад +9

    Misleading title , you installed a new system with professional help otherwise you would have needed to hire this out , am I missing something ?

  • @jeffbecker5024
    @jeffbecker5024 7 дней назад

    Great job

  • @stuckcamping
    @stuckcamping Год назад +6

    Filter is pointed wrong

  • @HVACSuperTechWannabe
    @HVACSuperTechWannabe 10 месяцев назад +2

    Any person servicing, installing or disposing of stationary appliances (except the disposal of small appliances) must be a section 608 certified technician.
    Didn’t see nitrogen flowing while brazing, didn’t see vacuum, didn’t see gas pressure checked/adjusted (no they do not come preset from factory), and from my understanding from your responses you are not epa certified and every second of you disconnecting the old system was illegal. Not trying to hate but I am an hvac technician and I would not recommend this at all. At least invest in the proper tools and follow proper guidelines on installing equipment before you “influence” someone to do the same thing and they get killed.
    You did a good job for someone not experienced in the trade. Better than I could have first starting out

  • @Xavierpropertyshow
    @Xavierpropertyshow Год назад +1

    The only part that confuses me is you drain the old AC into the condenser but where where does the new r40 or whatever it’s called go in it I’ve watched 2 videos that don’t show that part now

  • @Chainsaw600
    @Chainsaw600 8 месяцев назад +1

    No warranty! Most, if not all all companies, will provide no warranty unless you’re licensed. That’s a significant issue.

    • @juan2049
      @juan2049 6 месяцев назад +2

      He saved about 75-80% of the cost, and lots of times warranties are a joke anyway

    • @Chainsaw600
      @Chainsaw600 6 месяцев назад

      @@juan2049 One of my customers self installed a Daikin mini split bought online. 3 years later, the main board fried. Cost to repair without warranty was $1500 so he bought another complete set for about $1800 that I installed for $450. He now will have warranty on the system. If he’d paid me to install the first, his cost to repair the faulty board would have about $450. Do the math. Do you want to spend $3500-4000 every 3 or so years to replace self installed systems, or do you want to actually have a system installed by a professional with a warranty? In the long run, installing without a warranty is not saving any money.

  • @lilalex4194
    @lilalex4194 Год назад +2

    The hvac contractor left a kink on the suction line outside lol

  • @glenbeaver2784
    @glenbeaver2784 Год назад +2

    So it's really not a diy, you've got Jake as in Jake leg? Or as in Jake from state farm? Jake from state farm might come in handy when something goes terribly wrong on a diy.

  • @AlfredoDiaz-cf7sx
    @AlfredoDiaz-cf7sx 6 месяцев назад

    Is that Jake from State Farm? 😂
    He said he spent 6K on a good man system. Some buddy maid $$ on that 😂

  • @stevebennett1563
    @stevebennett1563 Год назад +1

    Good luck on getting your equipment worked on

    • @CentennialRenovation
      @CentennialRenovation  Год назад +3

      Why would I have a problem getting It worked on? Just had the AC tuned up after running it all summer. The HVAC contractor put his gauges on everything and made sure refrigerant and pressures levels were good. Everything checked out great.

    • @w8what575
      @w8what575 4 месяца назад

      Most the time hvac pros don’t show up so wtf are u talking about dude!? U all create this issue u all want to complain about…I gotta take a break from watching these videos simply because the arrogance in the comment section from all u con artists pisses me off so god dam ned bad …seriously u all think u have that right to discriminate and neglect people because of ur personal biased…show up ! Then u won’t have this issue punk!

    • @w8what575
      @w8what575 4 месяца назад +1

      @@CentennialRenovationthey complain is the home owner even simply cleans the A frame coils…it’s their entitlement thing.,,special people I guess who think they can discriminate and chose who is worthy and who isn’t….

  • @michaelcso2400
    @michaelcso2400 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why did you edit out the part where you released the refrigerant as you cut the suction line.
    I guessing you didn’t know that the suction line service port isn’t a one way valve.
    What you should have done was during the pump down as the compressor is energized close the suction line
    It’s probably better that you didn’t give the EPA the video evidence to fine you the 36k for releasing the refrigerant

    • @Mo4Honesty
      @Mo4Honesty 7 месяцев назад +2

      You are years behind in your 608 rules. The current fine is $44,539.

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 5 месяцев назад

      At the rate that DA’s are releasing violent offenders with Zero bail and no court hearing……..I don’t see EPA popo showing up

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 5 месяцев назад

      Have y’all watched the news lately?
      DA’s across this great country are releasing multiple violent offenders with zero bail or even a hearing.
      The EPA popo isn’t showing up.

  • @supplyequalsdemand2739
    @supplyequalsdemand2739 3 месяца назад

    This wasn’t DIY. You had an HVAC contractor friend do the technical stuff.

  • @kennethgrossman289
    @kennethgrossman289 Год назад +3

    All these people saying that DIYers should not do their own work on their own HVAC make me laugh. 1 I am not paying thousands of dollars for someone else to do the job that I know how to do. 2 it is not that hard to do, a few wires, gas line, and ductwork. Of course there are the refrigerant lines which you can have someone else do for you if that part is not your thing, but even that isn't hard.

    • @RW-to2fy
      @RW-to2fy 10 месяцев назад +2

      But what makes me disgusted are the HVAC companies overcharging homeowners for repairs that not extremely prices ex: replacement of a capacitor $400 plus when part cost less than $50

  • @mattmoore2036
    @mattmoore2036 9 месяцев назад +2

    You basically ran your system for 2 minutes and then blew refrigerant no different than not even attempting to pump system down. If some follows your idiot advice they will blow a bunch of refrigerant everywhere. I’m a licensed contractor with 19 years follow some one else not him lol

  • @zacharyburkett7829
    @zacharyburkett7829 6 месяцев назад

    You failed. I know because you cut off the video when you cut the lines loose

  • @w8what575
    @w8what575 4 месяца назад

    U don’t have to have a license to buy it …I bought mine online and no one has ever asked me for a license or anything.,,I even went through my states laws and it is not a law..,all the Freon is is methane and butane…propane etc…they use mineral oil or similar in the lines too…nothing toxic and deadly and nothing too dangerous..,don’t smoke around it of course but same thing S we use in grills basically….u don’t need a license to buy propane do u? It’s all gaslighting to be able to inflate the prices….

  • @ninnghhizziddha
    @ninnghhizziddha Год назад +5

    Yeah. Do not tell homeowners they can install their own HVAC systems, 99% of homeowners don't know how to change their filters

    • @wesdoobner7521
      @wesdoobner7521 10 месяцев назад

      they probably could with guidance from a youtube video

    • @mikev.1034
      @mikev.1034 5 месяцев назад

      True that!!

  • @Bopperspaniel
    @Bopperspaniel 6 месяцев назад

    Clean “bends” bro if that’s your boy how you gonna do him like that take some pride.

  • @jeffreystevens3077
    @jeffreystevens3077 Год назад +4

    Yea. Go ahead DIY king. Convince everybody to do their own HVAC and then when they get to the point that they know they're in over their head, they still call a technician to come out and do it.

    • @CentennialRenovation
      @CentennialRenovation  Год назад +6

      Yep, haters gonna hate. The rest of us take great pleasure in doing what others say we can't.

  • @nsahar4214
    @nsahar4214 Год назад

    DONT GUYS !!!!! I know someone who set his electrical panel on fire and he was on a hook with home insurance

  • @RossLemon
    @RossLemon Год назад +8

    Yeah I don't recommend DIYers to do their own HVAC work. Obviously maintenance like swapping out the filter and maybe hosing down the outside condenser is fine. But HVAC is a pretty technical trade and something can go wrong if you don't know what you're doing. It's not something you can learn from one RUclips video and then you think you know what you're doing.

    • @Usterpirter
      @Usterpirter 7 месяцев назад +6

      No one cares bro

    • @zacharyburkett7829
      @zacharyburkett7829 6 месяцев назад

      Come on!!!! Why do you cut out the most specific best parts?

    • @vahyae431
      @vahyae431 6 месяцев назад

      @@UsterpirterI care jacka$$

    • @aspinthereddragon9302
      @aspinthereddragon9302 5 месяцев назад

      replace your condenser and air handler and suddenly have a leak and let's see who cares

    • @bert1913
      @bert1913 5 месяцев назад

      Lmfao! Stop patting yourself on the back. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @leealtmansr.3811
    @leealtmansr.3811 Год назад +5

    Do you have your EPA-608 certificate? If not, you're not legally supposed to do any work that might release refrigerant. Not using proper tools (gauges) is a sad shame. People, please DON'T follow this video. Not legal.

    • @CentennialRenovation
      @CentennialRenovation  Год назад +2

      No refrigerant was released when I removed the old AC condenser. It was all pumped back into the unit safely.

    • @leealtmansr.3811
      @leealtmansr.3811 Год назад +4

      @@CentennialRenovation But are you certified? If you say it's not necessary, why do HVAC/R techs need to be?

    • @CentennialRenovation
      @CentennialRenovation  Год назад +7

      It's my own house. That's the American dream man, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I don't need a certificate to prove anything to the government to work on my own house. Sure, if I was doing this for other people it would be a different story. But I don't need government authorization to change the chemicals in my hot tub, or to change an outlet, or to replace my own furnace.

    • @CentennialRenovation
      @CentennialRenovation  Год назад +2

      Also, the state I live in does not have any special licensing requirements for HVAC contractors.

    • @CentennialRenovation
      @CentennialRenovation  Год назад +3

      To anybody reading these comments, if you're not comfortable working on your own furnace, you might consider hiring it out. Use common sense, do your own research, and make sure you know what you're doing. You will be dealing with chemicals, natural gas, and electricity. Best of luck to you. It's not rocket science and you can save a lot of money doing this yourself. Cheers!