Hi, I was watching your video about control boards because I have a window AC with a digital panel that has a mind of it's own. Turns off and on, changes the thermostat settings. That's pretty much it. I removed the display board and though it has, what seems to be, mechanical buttons for the different functions, it does things without being touched. The buttons are clicky. But not sure if that means mechanical or some kind of liquid contact material. Could relays activate a switch if dirty or wet or the like? Just picking your thought. Any advice? Thank you.
Myself no, Only board I feel need repair are old built in refrigerators that may be thousands of dollars to replace and new board is no longer available I would use someone like Core Centric, they warranty the part. I have a few times changed relays or resistors board but not that often.
My freezer part isn't working at all on my Samsung dual cool and was wondering if anybody knows what a possible solution for this maybe The refrigerator works perfectly just the freezer not working
Hi, Sir. I have a GE Refrigerator that I am trying to diagnose. Could you tell me what the micro switch does? I believe it is an input to the motherboard, but I can see that it is used by the control board to power the dispenser solenoid. GE model Number GSS25QGTA CC
Hello, can you change the content designation for the "how to setup torches" video that you have on youtube? It's designated for kids for some reason and it cannot be saved and no comments are possible.
You are a very good teacher... Your explanations are clear and organized.
Hello. This explanation is “SOLID”. Thank you Sir.
Solid explanation. Great work Mr. Z
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Great stuff!!! YOU EXPLAIN SHIT PERFECTLY. THANX ALOT!! LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE VIDEOS
Well explained. Thank you.
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Great video as usual
Brilliant!!! Thank you very much!
great video with great info
This video helped so much
Do you plan to post tomorrow's class where you show how to test each part? Thank you
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Hi, I was watching your video about control boards because I have a window AC with a digital panel that has a mind of it's own. Turns off and on, changes the thermostat settings. That's pretty much it. I removed the display board and though it has, what seems to be, mechanical buttons for the different functions, it does things without being touched. The buttons are clicky. But not sure if that means mechanical or some kind of liquid contact material. Could relays activate a switch if dirty or wet or the like? Just picking your thought. Any advice? Thank you.
But how many times has there been no wiring diagram with the machine. It grew feet and walked away. Is there a good solid source for wire diagrams?
When you say you are going to use ohms to test, are you referring to test for continuity or do you actually mean reading an ohms value
Great instruction! Do you do component level repair occasionally?
Myself no, Only board I feel need repair are old built in refrigerators that may be thousands of dollars to replace and new board is no longer available I would use someone like Core Centric, they warranty the part. I have a few times changed relays or resistors board but not that often.
@@riz65So true. These control boards seem to cost as much as the appliance is worth.
My freezer part isn't working at all on my Samsung dual cool and was wondering if anybody knows what a possible solution for this maybe The refrigerator works perfectly just the freezer not working
Hi, Sir. I have a GE Refrigerator that I am trying to diagnose. Could you tell me what the micro switch does? I believe it is an input to the motherboard, but I can see that it is used by the control board to power the dispenser solenoid. GE model Number GSS25QGTA CC
Hello, can you change the content designation for the "how to setup torches" video that you have on youtube? It's designated for kids for some reason and it cannot be saved and no comments are possible.
Thank god i found you.
Hope you stay with us. There is more being panned and worked on.