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How to test and replace Thermistors (temperature sensors) on split air conditioner AC 

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Комментарии : 16   
@camiloruas8767
@camiloruas8767 6 лет назад
Thank you
@syedmohammadali9603
@syedmohammadali9603 6 лет назад
You are great Sir
@ryanv7195
@ryanv7195 6 лет назад
Great video thank you very much.
@pawelsadecki1106
@pawelsadecki1106 2 года назад
What does the new thermistor read. What are good and bad reading.
@OthmanAlikhan
@OthmanAlikhan 2 года назад
Thanks for the video, it was informative =). On a side note, I would recommend considering to reduce the volume of the background BGM or removing it altogether since it hurts the head when watching the video at 2x speed.
@TorontoMavens
@TorontoMavens 2 года назад
yep it's loud indeed :-)
@hvactechnicianforyou6450
@hvactechnicianforyou6450 6 лет назад
Thanks
@harshaudayanga7700
@harshaudayanga7700 6 лет назад
thanks...
@carlosepiscopo7836
@carlosepiscopo7836 6 лет назад
good video
@intestinalworm1202
@intestinalworm1202 6 лет назад
Very good! That thin strip of metal that fell out when you pulled the coil thermistor out of its thermowell - was that there just to help secure the thermistor in the thermowell? Also, what is more likely to fail, the air thermistor or the coil thermistor (I don't have a multimeter handy to check them at the moment). I'm pretty sure it's a thermistor problem I currently have as I have two separate evaporator heads coming off one outdoor compressor - one of the heads seems to work (fan is fine) but it won't heat or cool the air whilst the other evaporator head heats and cools just fine indicating it is not a compressor problem.
@m0nkey34
@m0nkey34 6 лет назад
Will they run without the thermistor?
@Asimali-mz4zn
@Asimali-mz4zn 6 лет назад
Nice good video I like it please Moore video sir E1earr please helping me
@ClausPetersen
@ClausPetersen 2 года назад
How is it about the outside Unit?
@sohaibkhankhan8494
@sohaibkhankhan8494 2 года назад
Sir please look the pcb ful wiring
@TorontoMavens
@TorontoMavens 2 года назад
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