I forgot if it was Steve or Ted where I first saw that method of draining, don’t matter, shared knowledge is great. Why I watch. Help myself and others.
Something that may be a good sell and value to the customer is a Supco Jones valve. Allows you to blow out the condensate in both directions without having to cut out pvc in the future. 👍🏻
I agree with not glueing all. One piece of my flue is not glued, which I agreed to. Makes service more expensive later. I’m big on DIY, but not gas valves or refrigerant. I don’t have all of the tools (some for troubleshooting), but call a pro outside of expertise and comfort level.
Hello John , you just unclogged the drain line out but you did not check the rest of the unit and why at the first place it overflow? Or it’s okay just fix the problem and that is it ?
A wet vaccum running from the outside and the house with the fitting from the attic it is all you need to suck the water on the pan, and will send all the water through the pipe. Not care bunch of things to an atic space.
Carry unions with you for when the drain line is not over the pan and charge customer a little extra.
$2.72 at Supply House.
I forgot if it was Steve or Ted where I first saw that method of draining, don’t matter, shared knowledge is great. Why I watch. Help myself and others.
Thanks John for the “ride along.” ✝️
Something that may be a good sell and value to the customer is a Supco Jones valve. Allows you to blow out the condensate in both directions without having to cut out pvc in the future. 👍🏻
Nice job ... Those little pumps do the job in short order ... Thx ...
I agree with not glueing all. One piece of my flue is not glued, which I agreed to. Makes service more expensive later. I’m big on DIY, but not gas valves or refrigerant. I don’t have all of the tools (some for troubleshooting), but call a pro outside of expertise and comfort level.
Had a trane air handler like that yesterday. 1st time seeing that style. Also a clogged drain
That pump is pretty cool. I need to get something like that. IDK, the unit can't be that junky if it's still cooling good after 11 years.
Mister jon where can i find that neat fitting for the vacuum
Hey man its been about 8 months since you uploaded that video with the ford. Was wondering how you got that truck setup and what all you carry
Nice.. is the new milwaukee vacuum better/more powerful than the older smaller one? Good video.
If not going to glue it I like using unions also makes it look cleaner instead of multiple couplings ....to each their own though
Hello John , you just unclogged the drain line out but you did not check the rest of the unit and why at the first place it overflow? Or it’s okay just fix the problem and that is it ?
Does that attachment come with your vacuum , the adapter and clear piece?
@@MulattoGato thank you
Are you flushing the line so the water is going outside? Hard to follow where the water is going?
After you clear the clog. You flash the line with the water in the pan and it goes outside.
nice 🔥👌🏽
I'd call you smart for not gluing that coupling.
Bruh. Just use a union instead of no glue on the coupling😒 they litterally make stuff like that so you don't have to do what you did here.
A wet vaccum running from the outside and the house with the fitting from the attic it is all you need to suck the water on the pan, and will send all the water through the pipe. Not care bunch of things to an atic space.
You do you brother and I’ll do me. Not all pans have aux lines here