@@realworldtoolreviews Your multimeter is Fluke brand? It looks like it, but you didn't mention it. - Top 10 things commonly, called for HVAC problems in my area. - 1. Breaker - faulty/loose ground. 2. Wiring- burnt/rubbed, chewed. 3. Dirty - coils/filter change 4. Thermostat - damaged, missing 5. Pilot light - out/Heater coil - dirty. 6. Ducts - dirty/clogged, or missing. 7. Ants, Rats & Bird nests. Raccoons. 8. Drain - Clogged or missing. 9. Fan motor - stuck, rusty...sparks. 10. Pipes/Refrigerant, Frozen. - If it's too complicated, we just recycle & replace the damn thing. I don't use HVAC, I just fix it. - Solar powered units, are pretty popular.
The Klein all purpose long nose pliers are awesome and good choice for hand tools and UEI multimeters are great and cheaper than fluke and meant for hvacr.
I’ve got that stuff in the truck. That is just my little kit for working on faucets, toilets, etc… it’s not even close to all of my plumbing tools. That would be a long video lol
I know. After I made that video I thought about that. It probably should have been on there. What do you think should come off of the top ten for the service wrench?
I guess the Channellock crimpers can replace the service wrench only reason the new Klein needle-nose have crimpers on them. Or maybe the mirror but that's more for brazing instead of service Wow that's a tough one
@@TheHackingWeasel It really is tough. I’m definitely going to make a follow up video to that one with another 5 tools. I thought of a few more that should be up there along with the service wrench. Stay tuned!
@@realworldtoolreviews I got the spring one and regret it. The one with crimper does down to 18 solid wire which the other one will not strip. Other than that I'm really happy with the tool.
That Klein screw driver is trash..
1. Multimeter ⚡ - Fluke?
2. Manifolds - Testo / Analog-Digital ➰
3. Thermometer - UEI 🌬🌡
4. Flashlight w/ Magnet 🔦
5. Multi - Screwdriver / Klein HVAC 8in1 🔩
6. Multipurpose Pliers/Stripper ✂
7. Screw Gun - Bosch 12v / Malco Rev. Bit 🔫
8. Krimper - Channel Lock 🔗
9. Pipe Cutter - Ridgid 🗜
10. Inspection Mirror 🕵
It’s a pretty good list I think!
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Your multimeter is Fluke brand?
It looks like it, but you didn't mention it.
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Top 10 things commonly, called for HVAC problems in my area.
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1. Breaker - faulty/loose ground.
2. Wiring- burnt/rubbed, chewed.
3. Dirty - coils/filter change
4. Thermostat - damaged, missing
5. Pilot light - out/Heater coil - dirty.
6. Ducts - dirty/clogged, or missing.
7. Ants, Rats & Bird nests. Raccoons.
8. Drain - Clogged or missing.
9. Fan motor - stuck, rusty...sparks.
10. Pipes/Refrigerant, Frozen.
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If it's too complicated, we just recycle & replace the damn thing.
I don't use HVAC, I just fix it.
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Solar powered units, are pretty popular.
The Klein all purpose long nose pliers are awesome and good choice for hand tools and UEI multimeters are great and cheaper than fluke and meant for hvacr.
An Amp clamp, multi meter. Is #1. Also how about a tubing cutter? 🤣 Otherwise this is a third of the tools I recommend for a starting tech.
I’ve got that stuff in the truck. That is just my little kit for working on faucets, toilets, etc… it’s not even close to all of my plumbing tools. That would be a long video lol
Lol
Great video for you forgot to service wrench
I know. After I made that video I thought about that. It probably should have been on there. What do you think should come off of the top ten for the service wrench?
I guess the Channellock crimpers can replace the service wrench only reason the new Klein needle-nose have crimpers on them.
Or maybe the mirror but that's more for brazing instead of service
Wow that's a tough one
@@TheHackingWeasel It really is tough. I’m definitely going to make a follow up video to that one with another 5 tools. I thought of a few more that should be up there along with the service wrench. Stay tuned!
@@realworldtoolreviews 👍
Definitely
That klein needle nose multi is awesome. Takes away the pain of carrying extra tools. Expensive but its klein so you know it’s quality
Yea man that thing is great for that troubleshooting kit. I can fix a burnt up wire real quick plus it’s just a great cutter and needle nose.
@@realworldtoolreviews I got the spring one and regret it. The one with crimper does down to 18 solid wire which the other one will not strip. Other than that I'm really happy with the tool.
The backpacks themselves are $600 😭
The veto backpacks?
@@realworldtoolreviews yup together it's probably $400-$500