Craig is such a gift to this industry.He is such a selfless person and wants to share his knowledge with all of us and for us to grow together. Also, I enjoyed the story of your son at the baseball game and getting a call for work. Thank for what you do!!
I appreciate the videos as well. Only problem i see is giving all the information to homeowners as well. Us technicians spend alot of time and money into training . The homeowner can now just do it themselves.
@@jbouchard667🤣🤣🤣 This is so funny..."The homeowner can now just do it themselves." So next we can expect homeowners will do their surgeries because an engaging surgeon provides incredible discussions and videos on surgeries, etc.? Craig is brilliant and amazing. He says it best yet in this video, "...we're all testing and trying to figure things out...[learning]...we put our heart and soul into this stuff and take pride in what we're doing..." NO homeowner will ever be this committed...EVER. In fact, very few in this trade will ever reach Craig's level, commitment and dedication...and STILL be learning. Conversely, most homeowners just don't want to spend any money on HVAC. In fact, most don't even want to change a furnace filter let alone pay for one. Frankly, the more homeowners know, the more they want to hire solid professionals and not waste money. Remember, there are two ways of doing things: the right way and again.
Buck-boost transformers could also play a role in cleaning the power BEFORE the surge protector. It can increase and decrease the power to the surge protector to keep constant power to the equipment. I think it makes sense to use in parts of the country where utility power has known issues.
If the electronic boar has noise supresor and a good voltage over and low voltage range protector so then no problema it's all about the electronic inverter board design.
For a multizone mini split system in cooling, why when one unit is turned on, the line ices up and the system won’t cool but as soon as you turn on a second indoor unit, then they both cool as they should?
If you are reading resistance & shorting the probes reads 0.4 ohms, then that is your zero set point. As long as they are not reading over 1 ohm they are fine, especially when checking motor windings for shorts & opens. If you want to do a real test kn the windings, use a megger. 1/10's of an ohm doesn't mean anything unless you are working on electronic circuits. Some meters will calibrate to zero if you hold the leads shorted for 20 seconds
@@LC-qi5ff it has a filter board but I believe it only cleans the power just enough and/or it doesn’t regulate voltage it just cleans it so the under volt or over voltage will still ruin things
Craig is such a gift to this industry.He is such a selfless person and wants to share his knowledge with all of us and for us to grow together. Also, I enjoyed the story of your son at the baseball game and getting a call for work. Thank for what you do!!
Danny, i have always appreciated your comments and questions over the years!!
I appreciate the videos as well. Only problem i see is giving all the information to homeowners as well. Us technicians spend alot of time and money into training . The homeowner can now just do it themselves.
@@jbouchard667🤣🤣🤣 This is so funny..."The homeowner can now just do it themselves." So next we can expect homeowners will do their surgeries because an engaging surgeon provides incredible discussions and videos on surgeries, etc.? Craig is brilliant and amazing. He says it best yet in this video, "...we're all testing and trying to figure things out...[learning]...we put our heart and soul into this stuff and take pride in what we're doing..." NO homeowner will ever be this committed...EVER. In fact, very few in this trade will ever reach Craig's level, commitment and dedication...and STILL be learning. Conversely, most homeowners just don't want to spend any money on HVAC. In fact, most don't even want to change a furnace filter let alone pay for one. Frankly, the more homeowners know, the more they want to hire solid professionals and not waste money. Remember, there are two ways of doing things: the right way and again.
Love how you bring it back to family! Great work!
One of the best teachers out there. Thank you for your work Craig.
Great video, thankful for this free resource! You are a blessing to the trade!
Buck-boost transformers could also play a role in cleaning the power BEFORE the surge protector. It can increase and decrease the power to the surge protector to keep constant power to the equipment. I think it makes sense to use in parts of the country where utility power has known issues.
I have ever seen details like that . God bless you.
Thank you so much Craig!!
So glad you enjoyed it Peter!!
The Professor Dave of HVAC!
This is a great class wish I could have been there.
LOVE YOUR CLASS
Very nice video thanks for sharing
Need more mini split videos, like shorts to diagnosing each part and common issues
Thanks! Again
Thank you very much Peter!!!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Craig, another excellent video. what is this "B Trained event" you speak of and how do I apply for the next one?
Russ Mitchell
Hey Craig, just wondering how they protect the mini splits that are widely used in India which has a very poor and unreliable grid system??
Gotta make it to your next class
JD Kelly, where are you located?
Same here!
Exelente clase maestro thanks
If the electronic boar has noise supresor and a good voltage over and low voltage range protector so then no problema it's all about the electronic inverter board design.
Is there a benefit to having individual surge protectors over just one for the main panel?
Thanks for the info
Do you have any training facilities (physical training) in Canada specially in Saskatoon,SK, Canada?
For a multizone mini split system in cooling, why when one unit is turned on, the line ices up and the system won’t cool but as soon as you turn on a second indoor unit, then they both cool as they should?
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If you are reading resistance & shorting the probes reads 0.4 ohms, then that is your zero set point. As long as they are not reading over 1 ohm they are fine, especially when checking motor windings for shorts & opens. If you want to do a real test kn the windings, use a megger. 1/10's of an ohm doesn't mean anything unless you are working on electronic circuits. Some meters will calibrate to zero if you hold the leads shorted for 20 seconds
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Surge protection won't solve dirty power. The correct solution is an input reactor.
The noise filter board has reactors i thought?
@@LC-qi5ff it has a filter board but I believe it only cleans the power just enough and/or it doesn’t regulate voltage it just cleans it so the under volt or over voltage will still ruin things
@@Hurpdurpdipidydoo thanks. I’ve seen ferrite core reactors fixed around somecables. Would that regulate voltage or just clean it?
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