Top notch diagnostic skills. Testing every path of voltage flow. You Victor, make technicians look good. Keep it going brother. Love what you're doing. I will be reaching out to ya soon.
Good job bro. It’s good to show this cause a lot of people are scared of working on these mini splits for some reason. Because, eventually, everything will be inverters with communicating systems. People need to go ahead and learn it.
Thank you brother. I totally agree. I heard from a good friend of mine that works behind the scenes at an hvac manufacturer that next year, expect some big changes. 👍
Top notch diagnostic skills. Testing every path of voltage flow. You Victor, make technicians look good. Keep it going brother. Love what you're doing. I will be reaching out to ya soon.
Thank you sir, means a lot brother. I try to show out when I show up 🙏 Hope all is well and look forward to chatting. 🤝
Good job bro. It’s good to show this cause a lot of people are scared of working on these mini splits for some reason.
Because, eventually, everything will be inverters with communicating systems. People need to go ahead and learn it.
Thank you brother. I totally agree. I heard from a good friend of mine that works behind the scenes at an hvac manufacturer that next year, expect some big changes. 👍
@@VictorofHVAC That’s awesome! I love new tech.
Nice professional troubleshooting
Thanks for the input sir 👍 🙏 💪
Great 👍🏻 video bro keep them coming stay safe out there
Appreciate that solo 🙏 💯 🙌 you do the same brother 👍
It is good to know that the Pioneer distributor sent out the new motor and I had it the day after the video was made.
Pioneer is very responsive with minimal hassle when it came to warranty. Big round of applause to them 👏 👍 thanks for the input Dave ❤
that's the way to troubleshoot a unit. Testing not guessing.
Most would've replaced the whole head unit 💯 thanks for the nice comment 👍
Great job
Thanks vic 👍 🤝 🇺🇸
was it cheaper just to replace whole unit or the motor
No. The motor was under warranty. Most do that for the easy way out but it was cheaper to repair in this scenario