Louisville letting the bullets fly. Can't say I've ever seen a bullet in a roof. The stuff we run into is amazing.....anyways another awesome video brother. People need to take more time and double check what they are doing.....callbacks can and should be prevented. None of us are perfect...but we generally in commercial aren't rushed like resi guys are, so take the time, check out the whole unit and walk away with an understanding of how the entire system is running......"master of the obvious " very true words and have a ton of importance
I’ve lost how many times I have ran across that exact situation. People getting in a hurry and then costing the customer and unneeded service call charge. Good find Steve O.
I've seen this and done this on those york control boards. It's stupid easy to land all of the molex connections wrong on those boards if your not paying attention.
@@EverythingHVACR definitely not, been to many where stat had been wired wrong and furnace would be firing or strips would be lit with the A/C pumping. You walk in and the indoor air would be hot and dry and you already knew what the problem was.
Self-induced service call. but it's your fault since you replaced the blower. I hate a callback when it's nothing related to anything I did previous. Customers like to blame us for everything.
Thanks for teaching us about another thing to watch for. Who would have thought?
Thanks, Jay!
Nice how the equipment is tagged and logged, comes in handy 👋
Thanks, Subcool! I try to tag and label everything. My large contracts all have a notebook filled with site information
Good catch & good matinee on a Sunday afternoon ... Thx
Thanks, Eddy
Good job and troubleshooting Steve. As always thank you for the knowledge.
Thanks, Steven
Louisville letting the bullets fly. Can't say I've ever seen a bullet in a roof. The stuff we run into is amazing.....anyways another awesome video brother. People need to take more time and double check what they are doing.....callbacks can and should be prevented. None of us are perfect...but we generally in commercial aren't rushed like resi guys are, so take the time, check out the whole unit and walk away with an understanding of how the entire system is running......"master of the obvious " very true words and have a ton of importance
Thanks, Jason
Great job Steve has always.
Thanks, Jr
I’ve lost how many times I have ran across that exact situation. People getting in a hurry and then costing the customer and unneeded service call charge. Good find Steve O.
It happens, thanks, Bryan
Fantastic video appreciate you sharing the video
Thanks, East Coast
Good troubleshooting, thanks for sharing
Thanks, Emmanuel
Good catch!
Thanks!
Good find Steve, sometimes it's just that easy.
Master of the obvious. Thanks, Mike
I've seen this and done this on those york control boards. It's stupid easy to land all of the molex connections wrong on those boards if your not paying attention.
Yes, it is. It is way too easy.
Good find. If it was me I would have snipped every zip tie and have every panel open looking for problems.
Thanks, Pat
Gotta love that easy money call.
Yessir
Nice
Hey, thanks, Jon
That star washer goes to the ground wire on the condenser motor.😂
How are you hi preblam E2 model termosta SERVICE FIRST Trance
Most logic boards will ignore calls if they're out of sequence. Or if you have simultaneous calls for heating and cooling.
Most should, but some won't
@@EverythingHVACR definitely not, been to many where stat had been wired wrong and furnace would be firing or strips would be lit with the A/C pumping. You walk in and the indoor air would be hot and dry and you already knew what the problem was.
That's called dehum 😆
@@EverythingHVACR didn't have a problem with evaporation that's for sure
Big picture diagnosis
Thanks, thesilentone. This was little picture diagnosis 😆
@@EverythingHVACR your experience speaks volumes
The easiest things are the trickiest
They can be sometimes. Thanks, Moonlight
Self-induced service call. but it's your fault since you replaced the blower. I hate a callback when it's nothing related to anything I did previous. Customers like to blame us for everything.
It is what it is, I guess. This was our fault
@@EverythingHVACR it happens. Ain't nobody perfect