Ty puts a lot of passion when teaching. He enjoys doing it. That’s what makes him such a wonderful teacher. Plus he turns out complicated things into easy to understand topics.
Why is this guy a great teacher? Personality! When a teacher engages you with an entertaining demeanor and dynamic energy you cannot help but pay attention and learn. He is a performer as well as an instructor. A teacher can lead you to the water but he can't make you drink!
Ty helped me make it through a year of HVACR school without even knowing it, far surpassing any of my instructors in his ability to bring simplicity and understand to any subject regardless of its complexity. I still refer to, and follow his instruction through my apprenticeship, and am grateful for his enthusiasm and consistency in sharing his understanding and knowledge. Kudo’s to Brian Orr for his support and recognition of Ty’s skills, he is another top line instructor in this field.
Ty is the instructor we all wish we could’ve had when we were in school, Ty is a must watch channel even if you have 20 or 30 years of experience and think you know it all he will touch on and describe subject that you forgot you knew. Don’t be embarrassed to watch a HVAC instruction channel that’s because we’re all students for the rest of our life and will learn something new every day even if you’re old and know it all
Ty Branaman SHOUT OUT!!! That dude is legit yall need to check out his YT channel. Cant wait to take that dude out to lunch and thank him for what hes done for my career (current controls project manager)
I always give customers all the options and risk. Some people cannot afford to replace the unit and would like to gamble. I leave it up to them after giving the facts and I note the decision on the invoice. I have more happy customers than I can handle. I have noticed those that can afford the new unit but choose to gamble are the same ones that have a fit when they lose the gamble. They seem to forget the decision they made a few months before so I try to have more than one listening when informing of the problem. A couple times the spouse has helped by saying "yeah I remember you saying that" shutting down the attitude of incompetence when they gamble and lose.
So in my job we have this one heat pump that exhibits short circuit symptoms. The single phase compressor has a short circuit protection that cuts out compressor relay as soon as it starts sensing oc condition. Sometimes the breaker itself will trip as well. Checked the capacitor just to be sure it’s not the cause and it checked out fine. What curious is that when i ohm the windings there is no apparent short to ground or between windings. And omhs between start-common run-common although in single digits still add up to start-run. But I’m guessing that’s the limitation of my multimeter not being able to accurately find the short. Any thoughts? The unit still will be replaced since the management wants to get rid of old units with r-22 but I’m curious if there is something else I might’ve missed. And yes when disconnecting compressor the unit runs fine so that tells me the wiring and all the safeties are ok.
Wouldn't go that far, service charge and a recommendation. 🍺🍺🍺🥃🥃🍇🏌 Stay safe. I'm already a subscriber. Retired(werk'n) keyboard super tech. Wear your safety glasses.
I love Ty and his videos! He has a wonderful RUclips channel!!! He definitely needs to be watched!
Ty puts a lot of passion when teaching. He enjoys doing it. That’s what makes him such a wonderful teacher. Plus he turns out complicated things into easy to understand topics.
Why is this guy a great teacher? Personality! When a teacher engages you with an entertaining demeanor and dynamic energy you cannot help but pay attention and learn. He is a performer as well as an instructor. A teacher can lead you to the water but he can't make you drink!
Must be nice to have an instructor who clearly enjoys teaching. My trade school really, really needs people like Ty. Thanks for the video.
Ty is not like any regular teacher, He's a "COOL" teacher.
Ty helped me make it through a year of HVACR school without even knowing it, far surpassing any of my instructors in his ability to bring simplicity and understand to any subject regardless of its complexity. I still refer to, and follow his instruction through my apprenticeship, and am grateful for his enthusiasm and consistency in sharing his understanding and knowledge. Kudo’s to Brian Orr for his support and recognition of Ty’s skills, he is another top line instructor in this field.
Always enjoy Ty's passion. He and Bryan are such phenomenal mentors.
Ty is sucha great instructor.!
What a great video learned alot in this short video!!! Great job and thanks for everything you guys do.. can’t say it enough
Ty is the instructor we all wish we could’ve had when we were in school,
Ty is a must watch channel even if you have 20 or 30 years of experience and think you know it all he will touch on and describe subject that you forgot you knew.
Don’t be embarrassed to watch a HVAC instruction channel that’s because we’re all students for the rest of our life and will learn something new every day even if you’re old and know it all
Ty Branaman SHOUT OUT!!! That dude is legit yall need to check out his YT channel. Cant wait to take that dude out to lunch and thank him for what hes done for my career (current controls project manager)
I wish I had this guy as my instructor!
Great instructor . NTI dropped the ball by letting him go .
great teacher
That is why I like Bryan, he is not so hyper.
Wooo he really is the best technician
That's awesome, I have watched him a lot too. Love this.
I always give customers all the options and risk. Some people cannot afford to replace the unit and would like to gamble. I leave it up to them after giving the facts and I note the decision on the invoice. I have more happy customers than I can handle. I have noticed those that can afford the new unit but choose to gamble are the same ones that have a fit when they lose the gamble. They seem to forget the decision they made a few months before so I try to have more than one listening when informing of the problem. A couple times the spouse has helped by saying "yeah I remember you saying that" shutting down the attitude of incompetence when they gamble and lose.
Thank you Mr. Ty but what about megger if used it to be an approve for insulation. Thanks.🌹
Great videos 😜
Great job!
So in my job we have this one heat pump that exhibits short circuit symptoms. The single phase compressor has a short circuit protection that cuts out compressor relay as soon as it starts sensing oc condition. Sometimes the breaker itself will trip as well. Checked the capacitor just to be sure it’s not the cause and it checked out fine. What curious is that when i ohm the windings there is no apparent short to ground or between windings. And omhs between start-common run-common although in single digits still add up to start-run. But I’m guessing that’s the limitation of my multimeter not being able to accurately find the short. Any thoughts? The unit still will be replaced since the management wants to get rid of old units with r-22 but I’m curious if there is something else I might’ve missed. And yes when disconnecting compressor the unit runs fine so that tells me the wiring and all the safeties are ok.
Window units!! If they say it’s too expensive.. 😂
very nice edumacation LOL and yesssss i did subscribe hey hey !
It happened to me few days ago. The compressor is about 7 years old.
Wouldn't go that far, service charge and a recommendation.
🍺🍺🍺🥃🥃🍇🏌
Stay safe. I'm already a subscriber.
Retired(werk'n) keyboard super tech.
Wear your safety glasses.
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Hahahaha...failing to pay attention to Ty is not on the table!
Megohmmeter 😎
Still wearing masks in the most free state
Thanks for the helpful and relevant commentary
This video was taken months ago and the school is a public school that required masks at the time