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This is all bullshit. Iv done everything he says so many times and it doesn’t work. The truth is, it’s all a scam. The business owner pay hourly for a reason. Because it’s how they make the most profit. Iv gone above and beyond for every company Iv worked for and even have great references from them and studied like crazy after hours and they always tell me some bullshit excuse about why they won’t let me move up. It’s a scam. They only way to make it as a contractor in any trade is if your daddy started the company and hands you everything
Hey Zach, love your videos and I have a Question…. Did you mention that we can use a discount code at tru-tech tools ? If so what’s that discount code again ? Thanks Victor
Sir, I have an OLD unit. has been well these past 10 years. The compressor stopped working (blower motor works) the three wires are brown yellow and blue. Which colored wires should i check to ground to determine if the compressor is shot...AKA broken. Best DVD:)
If you are in a trade school for hvac veto has a program on their website where you can get a used bag for under $40. The used quality isn’t destroyed either. Just to save some of us lower paid new guys some cash
I just had a compressor not run and found the condenser fan to be locked but somehow prevented the compressor from running, not even a hum from the compressor, I'm sure it has to do with the capacitor(replaced during troubleshooting so both capacitors were good), anyone understand what was happening? I replaced the fan and everything worked fine after.
I’m in need of a little duct work for my powder coating booth. Was going to google the pieces that i might need. And decided to watch a video. Thanks for your video. The screen roller i already have. Plus I’m retired and wanting to learn a lot more fabrication techniques. Keep up the great teaching job. You are a teacher. Easy to learn from you without any B/S. Teach ON. Thank you so much.
I'm in Mississippi and need a complete ac replacement thinking about going with a heat pump system and get some strips for the few really cold days... my old ac is a 50+yr old Lennox and Concord compressor 3 ton 25+yr old R22 ... Want to stay all electric and get rid of wall mounted gas heaters as my Lennox heat strips been disconnected since 1984 just uses ac as they both were trying to run at the same time
can someone tell me what’s gonna happen with freezing and boiling point of everything in those pipes when you pull a deep fast vacuum like that? All the moisture particles and old oil particles will be frozen and not vented through the pump. When you break vacuum with refrigerant all this frozen particles will be mixed with refrigerant beating the whole point of vacuum. Pulling vacuum is not a sport. you’re not supposed to pull it as fast and deep as possible. If you do, you have to do a triple evacuation: pull vacuum (1500) from low side, break it with nitrous (till just couple PSI on the high side) , pull again (1000) break again, pull again (500) and then only break with refrigerant. This is the only way to dry and evacuate everything from pipes that you’re about to fill up with ref and be responsible for it’s performance.
I am almost done with school, finish this month. Ive watched your videos the whole time and it feels good getting a better understanding of what you're doing. 👍
Its always, always improper installation practices and poor sealed system processing and commissioning. Always. I wrote this prior to watching the video. Carry on...
I was hoping for instruction on how to tape between a Round flex AC duct, and drywall. I was thinking there was some sort of technique where you cut little lines in the outside edge of the tape so that it goes around a circle better or something like that? I tried to just tape it around but doesn’t come out as I think it should, and because it’s going around a circle it tends to leave some gaps.
👍🏼Love the videos. I am a young tech that just graduated college. I spend all of my free time finding ways to better my skills and I enjoy watching your videos, makes me want to start my own company someday.
In this day and age, for this kind of money, waiting a week or more for parts is just unacceptable. I blow this much money on a system, parts better be delivered muy pronto.