Steve thank you for taking the time to do this preview. I’m glad they are using “ common” size drill bits and not some odd “ letter or # “ bit. Looking forward to the class in July.
almost exactly like the burner we had on the ovens at the bakery I worked at. had to clean the flame sensors every 3 months or so. didn't drill the orifice on them. there was a cap on top and it came with washers that had different size holes in them.
Just an FYI, I have heard my Carlin spark but it was not enough to fire, I was stumped. It was the first service call I've ever paid for in my whole life, I needed heat fast as it was very cold (of course) and cost me 400$ for him to find a used spark coil and spend 15 minutes here, I was not happy. With the older Carlins it's usually the control that goes bad, I keep a new digital control on hand...
Propane is getting expensive too. It is Really Sad how much it costs to heat anymore. My Parents have a Water Stove that heats their house. Sadly the only State that I can find them now is in Michigan. We live in North Carolina and We are going to have to find a New way for Heat and Hot Water.
@@stevenlavimoniere done now I'm getting no flame error. I can hear that. I have ignition and it sounds like it starts but then it just instantly stops and says no flame.
@@NA-sb7xz try pushing in draw assemble all the way the flame sensor is not sencing flame . might be a control / wire / sensor .. is your electrical grounded to boiler in box
@@stevenlavimoniere I pushed the flame assembly forward to where it says in the manual. And I have a olesen bml 80 oil furnace that I'm converting to natural gas
The elephant in the room is that roach clip pointer.
Miss Molly let him borrow it 😂
its a pilot lighter back in the day we used matches to like pilots on boilers
Steve thank you for taking the time to do this preview. I’m glad they are using “ common” size drill bits and not some odd “ letter or # “ bit. Looking forward to the class in July.
almost exactly like the burner we had on the ovens at the bakery I worked at. had to clean the flame sensors every 3 months or so.
didn't drill the orifice on them. there was a cap on top and it came with washers that had different size holes in them.
Great information Steven! You make it so easy to listen to! I feel so bad for your costumers. We are in for a rough one! Take care
Just an FYI, I have heard my Carlin spark but it was not enough to fire, I was stumped. It was the first service call I've ever paid for in my whole life, I needed heat fast as it was very cold (of course) and cost me 400$ for him to find a used spark coil and spend 15 minutes here, I was not happy. With the older Carlins it's usually the control that goes bad, I keep a new digital control on hand...
Good job Steve, always glad to learn from you, doubt I would install that kind of system, but you never know.
I’ve got a midco conversion burner about 50 years old works great.
Thanks for the sharing brother,very interesting conversation kit.
thank you for your video. i still have a few questions
Propane is getting expensive too. It is Really Sad how much it costs to heat anymore. My Parents have a Water Stove that heats their house. Sadly the only State that I can find them now is in Michigan. We live in North Carolina and We are going to have to find a New way for Heat and Hot Water.
Great explanation Steve ... thx for sharing ...
Hey Steve and Miss Molly! Workin’ again y’all. 👍👍
Interesting Steve Thanks Man..
thank you Steve great info. Easy to understand.
Yikes, I don't have natural gas in my neighborhood. I don't like l/p because it is heavier than air. Thanks for posting.
How do I access the flame rod?
I don't see those around, good work bro 👍
Steve -- Love the great content you are a SUPER tech
My man, thanks for the knowledge as always.
Another gem of a video Steve .
hey steve good info on the carlin ez gas pro basic info and do insstall on your next video
Thanks Steve
Great info Steve. Thanks for sharing.
next 2 days will be follow up videos on more info on the burner
Lots of good info Steve!
I just bought that conversation but it keeps giving me a flame rod short error. Im so stumped
flame rod is hitting the inner flame plate .pull the burner and bend the rod of plate so its not hitting try that
@@stevenlavimoniere done now I'm getting no flame error. I can hear that. I have ignition and it sounds like it starts but then it just instantly stops and says no flame.
@@NA-sb7xz try pushing in draw assemble all the way the flame sensor is not sencing flame . might be a control / wire / sensor .. is your electrical grounded to boiler in box
@@stevenlavimoniere I pushed the flame assembly forward to where it says in the manual. And I have a olesen bml 80 oil furnace that I'm converting to natural gas
Interesting... :-) Miss Molly is so cute.... :-)
Hi Steve and miss Molly
Hello Steve!
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It will be interesting when you test it out on your daughter's heater. It will be a good video.
to follow
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Steve have you seen the new Joe Biden unit prices?
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I see a briefcase and a classroom in your future!🙂
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Stay safe.
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