I had the feeling something wasn't plugged in correctly, but I have done that very thing. Anyone could do that. I still remove one wire at a time on all boards. good job paul.
I’m going to school right now for HV/AC and I’m just trying to get a picture of what my day will be like. Hope I get a partner like you for my apprentice days.
I recognized you driving in Elmsford ny up 9a towards sams club. I am an oil burner mech. 30 yrs and when you go back on someone else’s call you have to be a detective to figure out what they were dealing with and how they came to that conclusion. Good catch on plug but it happens. I work in a nyc plant and part of my job is servicing Hvac heating and ac units. I am a boiler guy but enjoy watching your calls From a service guy point of view.
I in bronx, work in dep plant 2 yrs now. I took ac in Boces in ‘96. just for personal knowledge. I still have oil stops couple right where You were passing. I enjoy working in the field. Needed a rest from the rushy rush and always on call. Thanks Eric H
How do you know my company. That’s a small world. I be honest I love the trade but the hours and the last minute calls when trying to juggle personal time, family and work is taxing. My name is Paul. I’m at Trane, Lennox, (Pete’s Saloon-LMAO) RAL, etc all the time. Johnstone in White Plains.
ive found its almost never a good idea to trust a previous techs diagnosis 😂even if im there to replace a part, i first check that part is the problem. 75% of the time i find the actual problem in doing so.
I probably pulled them. That video was a minute ago. I think it was a carvel shop. I’ve been back there for other things like maintenance after that. They r good now. Thanks bro.
Thanks brother. I make mistakes everyday - in regular life too. A mistake is never a failure, it’s a learning experience. Depending on the severity, I guess will determine if we want to think the issue through next time. HVAC is great trade. We do it all, one way or another, we have most likely tried, and either failed and learned or learned from fail. (Same difference. I appreciate.
Honestly my favorite part of the video was the conversation between the tech and apprentice
Just got all my respect for showing us you're human. 👍
Thanks a lot bro. I appreciate that.
You’ve earned my subscription. Honest and thorough.
I had the feeling something wasn't plugged in correctly, but I have done that very thing. Anyone could do that. I still remove one wire at a time on all boards. good job paul.
Thanks Mark. Learning experience. Thanks for always being real.
Hey nice job I really saw that wires went to the first jack on the board it's good to take a pic before disconnecting the wire but u figured it out
Thanks bro. I learned not to do that again. We’re always learning. Thanks for commenting. Take care
I think we all have probably done that. All that matters is that you realized it before you replaced it again. Great channel
Thanks William. I appreciate you
I’m going to school right now for HV/AC and I’m just trying to get a picture of what my day will be like. Hope I get a partner like you for my apprentice days.
That’s real cool bro. Best of luck in school.
I recognized you driving in Elmsford ny up 9a towards sams club. I am an oil burner mech. 30 yrs and when you go back on someone else’s call you have to be a detective to figure out what they were dealing with and how they came to that conclusion. Good catch on plug but it happens. I work in a nyc plant and part of my job is servicing Hvac heating and ac units. I am a boiler guy but enjoy watching your calls From a service guy point of view.
That’s awesome. You already know. Without 9a we would no supply houses. lol. I appreciate you bro. Where r u from
I in bronx, work in dep plant 2 yrs now. I took ac in Boces in ‘96. just for personal knowledge. I still have oil stops couple right where
You were passing. I enjoy working in the field. Needed a rest from the rushy rush and always on call. Thanks Eric H
How do you know my company. That’s a small world. I be honest I love the trade but the hours and the last minute calls when trying to juggle personal time, family and work is taxing. My name is Paul. I’m at Trane, Lennox, (Pete’s Saloon-LMAO) RAL, etc all the time. Johnstone in White Plains.
No need to apologize for your finger bro! 😅Good stuff Paul!
Thanks Ryan. I appreciate you.
Thanks for the video always pays to go wire for wire
I know. I messed up this time.
10years of doing it and I still take a picture everyime I take something off.
ive found its almost never a good idea to trust a previous techs diagnosis 😂even if im there to replace a part, i first check that part is the problem. 75% of the time i find the actual problem in doing so.
Previous tech had it in the wrong plug
happens to the best of us 😅
Thanks Adrian. I appreciate
what about those dirty filters?
I probably pulled them. That video was a minute ago. I think it was a carvel shop. I’ve been back there for other things like maintenance after that. They r good now. Thanks bro.
Carvel !!! 🍨🍦
The Best
The slower you go the faster you finish on complex problem solving work. I make so many mistakes, many more than you. Good job
Thanks brother. I make mistakes everyday - in regular life too. A mistake is never a failure, it’s a learning experience. Depending on the severity, I guess will determine if we want to think the issue through next time. HVAC is great trade. We do it all, one way or another, we have most likely tried, and either failed and learned or learned from fail. (Same difference. I appreciate.