Not going to lie i get excited when i get the notification you have dropped a video. Im do the trade everyday but i froth watching some good quality install work! Keep them coming mitchy
That's some creative pipe run right here. Nice 👌work! Looking forward to forward to seeing the underfloor ducted. Look after yourself fella, looks like you have a bit on.
I find myself installing more multi heads than ducted systems these days. Obviously installs can be difficult, but people seem to like the control and energy efficiency.
@@MentalLapse09 I like multi’s. I like the fact you won’t have any duct related issues and you have complete control over each room. I think I’ll probably end up doing the same thing.
@maracservices big thing I find these days man is the cost of running a ducted system turns people off. Obviously they ramp down, but it's still wasting alot of energy, and the minimum current draw is way more than a 2.5 head would be if you're cooling one bedroom.
Nice video mate, don’t wanna be that guy but on that first outdoor you grabbed both shifters but didn’t back yourself once when cranking it haha I just through it was ballsy but obviously you smash them in like this all the time
@@BrannndonM haha okay so I’ll explain. I grabbed two shifters by habit because I always use two shifters HOWEVER on these multi units they are different. There is no room to put the second shifter as the chassis is moulded around the male flare bit. The male bit wasn’t moving one bit. Like not one millimeter. She’s good mate haha
How many years have you been using the R32 equipment? They're changing the refrigerant here in US. Do you guys have any requirements for the leak detector sensors on the Central Systems? Thanks
@@TCSplumbingiom only really on fridges/freezers and maybe some small chinese single splits where the quantity of propane can be kept low enough to control risks of using a highly flammable refrigerant. Pretty much all A/C is R32 larger VRF systems until very recently still used R410A
Your work is beautiful every time.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work as always Mitch. Neat installation. Loved this video. Looks like you got a lot on your hands, look after yourself mate. All the best!
Thanks, will do!
Not going to lie i get excited when i get the notification you have dropped a video. Im do the trade everyday but i froth watching some good quality install work! Keep them coming mitchy
Haha thanks mate. I’m the same, I do this everyday but when I see a near install on Instagram I just watch and get motivated!
Well done Mitch a nice neat job, i look forward to the next a/c install. Take care, and don't over do it 😉 👍
@@robalexander7348 thanks mate, appreciate it!
That's some creative pipe run right here. Nice 👌work! Looking forward to forward to seeing the underfloor ducted. Look after yourself fella, looks like you have a bit on.
@@CapitalCoastHVAC in regards to the pipe run, you gotta do what you gotta do haha and yep don’t worry mate I’m looking after myself. Cheers !
Good job mitch
Cheers !
Hi mitch just a question like if we use pen deburring tool, does that scratch inner wall of copper pipe while deburring.
I find myself installing more multi heads than ducted systems these days. Obviously installs can be difficult, but people seem to like the control and energy efficiency.
@@MentalLapse09 I like multi’s. I like the fact you won’t have any duct related issues and you have complete control over each room. I think I’ll probably end up doing the same thing.
@maracservices big thing I find these days man is the cost of running a ducted system turns people off. Obviously they ramp down, but it's still wasting alot of energy, and the minimum current draw is way more than a 2.5 head would be if you're cooling one bedroom.
Very neat! And the rusty gutter above will guarantee a failure 5 minutes past its 5 year warranty!
Nice video mate, don’t wanna be that guy but on that first outdoor you grabbed both shifters but didn’t back yourself once when cranking it haha I just through it was ballsy but obviously you smash them in like this all the time
@@BrannndonM haha okay so I’ll explain. I grabbed two shifters by habit because I always use two shifters HOWEVER on these multi units they are different. There is no room to put the second shifter as the chassis is moulded around the male flare bit. The male bit wasn’t moving one bit. Like not one millimeter. She’s good mate haha
On ya Mitch.
Thanks mate!
How many years have you been using the R32 equipment? They're changing the refrigerant here in US. Do you guys have any requirements for the leak detector sensors on the Central Systems? Thanks
in UK we seem to be moving away from R32 now and fitting R290 units
@@TCSplumbingiom only really on fridges/freezers and maybe some small chinese single splits where the quantity of propane can be kept low enough to control risks of using a highly flammable refrigerant. Pretty much all A/C is R32 larger VRF systems until very recently still used R410A