Float was checked at the same time drain and air flown and filter was checked. If y safety broke y how would my condenser run? I am adamant about staring diagnostic process at air handler
Might wanna have checked the taps on the transformer, usually with heat pumps as you know they are either 208-230 volt. High electrical demand does funny things things.
Cousin. I didn’t show checking the capacitor either. Or the fan amps. Or the filter. It’s a ten minute video. I work on systems and controls many can’t begin to understand. This is simple. But I don’t have a production team with me. If you get me one, I will check the batteries on film. Come on bro. It’s Fourth of July. Enjoy yourself. Really. ⌨️. Keyboarding is not the best look.
Whoa..... I'm merely suggesting something....I been doing this for 35;yrs .. don't get all defensive with me son ...I never pointed out what you might have done wrong. I never do
Not defensive. I understand what you’re saying it’s just the videos only show basic things that are not obvious. 208/230. 228 coming in yesterday. Sorry to sound mean
I know. She is a gold customer so no charge for service calls before parts. I want to wait until it fails. I explained everything to her. I would have liked 27 volts.
I was there for a quick service call. It’s a wrapped coil. It it were micro channel maybe I open fan. Too many calls today. You know what it is. Thanks Daniel
Lmao. Sometimes. One lady said to me oh I know you’re going to charge me. I said no no. It’s how i talk. I always explain myself off camera. It doesn’t sound great when they haven’t gotten bill yet but I get personable with customers so I let them know all the time. I’m glad you asked.
Checked float ? Might have broken Y
Float was checked at the same time drain and air flown and filter was checked. If y safety broke y how would my condenser run? I am adamant about staring diagnostic process at air handler
Might wanna have checked the taps on the transformer, usually with heat pumps as you know they are either 208-230 volt. High electrical demand does funny things things.
Cousin. I didn’t show checking the capacitor either. Or the fan amps. Or the filter. It’s a ten minute video. I work on systems and controls many can’t begin to understand. This is simple. But I don’t have a production team with me. If you get me one, I will check the batteries on film. Come on bro. It’s Fourth of July. Enjoy yourself. Really. ⌨️. Keyboarding is not the best look.
Thanks for learning on voltage. Hilarious my son.
Whoa..... I'm merely suggesting something....I been doing this for 35;yrs .. don't get all defensive with me son ...I never pointed out what you might have done wrong. I never do
Not defensive. I understand what you’re saying it’s just the videos only show basic things that are not obvious. 208/230. 228 coming in yesterday. Sorry to sound mean
Happy holiday bro.
no failure found, that has got to make you think.
no fun not working out of your own truck.
Company truck
Nice
22VAC seems low, usually want minimum 24VAC.
I know. She is a gold customer so no charge for service calls before parts. I want to wait until it fails. I explained everything to her. I would have liked 27 volts.
Oh no! Blew the dirt into the coil?
I was there for a quick service call. It’s a wrapped coil. It it were micro channel maybe I open fan. Too many calls today. You know what it is. Thanks Daniel
do your customers understand the "good money" slang lol
Lmao. Sometimes. One lady said to me oh I know you’re going to charge me. I said no no. It’s how i talk. I always explain myself off camera. It doesn’t sound great when they haven’t gotten bill yet but I get personable with customers so I let them know all the time. I’m glad you asked.
@@hvacotj lol