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This was another walk in freezer odyssey , it started with a tripped breaker, that revealed an iced up drain line that revealed a plugged up drain line that distracted me from the fact the the compressor was bad.... possibly caused by the fact that the system was running for a while with a dirty condenser and a lack of maintenance....... one thing leads to another right??
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@Tokaisho1
@Tokaisho1 4 года назад
This is a real good one, I'd rather watch this than TV any day
@jackblack9830
@jackblack9830 3 года назад
Me to better than tv I made it to the end and remained interested. Great Channel graleat work ethics and cant say more love your channel keep up the good work.
@Colt-wr6wx
@Colt-wr6wx 3 года назад
I smart view it to my TV
@Colt-wr6wx
@Colt-wr6wx 3 года назад
Damn. From fishing to hard work. I know the feeling. 🙄
@danishredneckviking7179
@danishredneckviking7179 2 года назад
Has a chief engineer its enjoying watching learning some new everytime
@xanimosityxgaming2664
@xanimosityxgaming2664 4 года назад
I have never studied for HVAC or HVACR, I have never had a job for it either, and my current job is not even remotely similar to it, but yet here I am like 6 or 7 videos deep, watching about it and just nodding my head when this guy figures out the issues and mentally cursing the ass hats who worked on it before him screwing him over like I have any clue what he's even talking about.
@brandonvaccaro2960
@brandonvaccaro2960 4 года назад
I do this for a living and how he stays so calm when he deals with the BS is impressive.
@magmajctaz1405
@magmajctaz1405 4 года назад
I can relate. It's funny that being a manufacturing technician is my chosen profession. Yet, I'll curse at a piece of equipment as if I was expecting to have an easy day. Huh...
@mnhvacguy9788
@mnhvacguy9788 4 года назад
@Maxwell R. Do it! I’ve been doing HVAC for 23 years now. The shortage of techs is just getting worse so pay and benefits keep going up. The trades are very hands on so most learning is done by just doing it, which means the pay starts out slow, but once you start getting experience and different licenses and competency cards your pay starts to sky rocket. If you’re up north then learn boilers, that’s where the big money is. The shortage of GOOD boiler techs is even worse and I spend much of the winter following behind bad boiler techs from other companies and fixing their mistakes. I’ve personally trained all of my boiler guys so we all do it right and we have a good reputation.
@TheKb117
@TheKb117 3 года назад
@@mnhvacguy9788 is 50 too old to shift to this? currently into electronics and pc tech... :D
@bait28
@bait28 3 года назад
@@TheKb117 no, never too old
@analogmoz
@analogmoz 4 года назад
I love the cold opens as they are often you getting mad.
@smarthkatyal5201
@smarthkatyal5201 4 года назад
Made it to the end... Its interesting to hear how people react to sound technical advice.
@Sperkowitz
@Sperkowitz 4 года назад
Made it to the end. I'm a former natural gas technician (worked on the gas cooking equipment) and know nothing about refrigeration. I have no desire to be back out there in the elements (yep, it's been very hot the last couple of weeks in SoCal). But you really make this stuff interesting to watch. I really appreciate your troubleshooting steps; a breaker tripped for a reason, so it's always a good idea to find out why before blindly resetting them.
@Luke-ey3my
@Luke-ey3my 4 года назад
Dedication and tenacity right there, the service call from hell, and so typically on the weekend! Great job and a great role model for young Techs watching.
@RobertWeekes
@RobertWeekes 4 года назад
These are one of those love / hate nights. The moment you see the compressor is faulty and it’s already half way through the day and you know you’re gonna be working late, but really don’t want to... but once you’ve done the job and it’s 11pm at night and you look at what you’ve done, you feel so proud and happy that it all came together and working eventually. Makes me want to do it over again because of how well it all went in the end. The feeling of pride is out of this world. Not sure about you, but that’s how I feel when I get jobs like this.
@tjinla9850
@tjinla9850 4 года назад
A nice OT paycheck is nice too. Especially after setting around for two months.
@barrygrimes3919
@barrygrimes3919 4 года назад
Been in the business 35 years. I never get tired of what i do. I'm always busy & always learning something (sometimes twice). I'd rather do this type of work than go fishing or anything else. Except wild monkey dance of corse!😆
@davidraezer5937
@davidraezer5937 4 года назад
I think it’s just the human element that Service techs short cut and make shoddy repairs. I’m like you in the auto industry where I see improper repairs. I always said the day I start compromising my work is the day I need to hang it up.
@jasonhudock3225
@jasonhudock3225 4 года назад
5:13 Man has no fear.....
@davelacroix4590
@davelacroix4590 4 года назад
When testing for compressor shorts , always use the grounding block instead of the back plate.Great video.
@Walczyk
@Walczyk Год назад
You are a king
@FAITHFULAVL
@FAITHFULAVL 3 года назад
I know absolutely nothing about HVAC so why am I so addicted to watching this guy troubleshoot? And yes I made it all the way to the end!
@mychoclabwinston
@mychoclabwinston 4 года назад
I was always told 20 years ago to never check a compressor or motor off the contactor, always go to the terminals on compressor, and disconnect wires, love your videos, keep them coming, use them all the time for the younger techs. So great that some installer took the time to install all the unions for the drain pans, drives me crazy when trying to blow out a double drain, and no union. Something I try to tell installers, and our estimators, if it’s a 30000 job, make the service easy, so we don’t have to charge 3 years down the road, for something that should have been installed during installation. Love installers, but a lot of think of the day, not the lifetime of the unit.
@MrBazsi94
@MrBazsi94 4 года назад
As much as it sucked, it was cool seeing how you dealt with all the issues until everything was up and running correctly. Watched till the end. 😎
@eddiewhaler1
@eddiewhaler1 4 года назад
Ahhhh Yes... The Bean Counters of Corporate. I can't even imagine 25 degrees over a 115 F ambient temp ? WOW. Once again with the Dirty Condenser, preventive maintenance will always win.
@stephenchao3480
@stephenchao3480 4 года назад
A simple walk in freezer that led to so much more! Not a great day today.
@JohnIsett
@JohnIsett 4 года назад
I ALWAYS make it to the end! It's never over 'til it's over. Love to go along on the call in my cool, comfortable office and watch how honest and hard-working technicians like you keep the world going--in spite of the bureaucratic suits. (If I had any advice it would be to encourage you to invoice for the hours you spend on a job and not adjust because you think it sounds high. If it's high because you failed to plan ahead, then adjust, but if it's because the customer dropped the ball on maintenance then they need to pay the piper.)
@OneTrueCat
@OneTrueCat 3 года назад
I always watch to the end. I used to be an auto mechanic before I had to stop working at the ripe old age of entirely too young to retire, so part engineer, part HVAC tech, part electrician, part plumber, part chemist, part physicist, part hostage negotiator, all frustrated with having to sell ideal solutions to people who prefer stop-gap measures. I really appreciate that I can still live vicariously through other tradespeople who take actual pride in their work. It's nice, you know? Plus, being disabled, I'm broke as hell, and have to fix everything myself, so watching these videos shows me all the mistakes your competition makes, that I don't want to have to hire someone else to clean up!
@watermanone7567
@watermanone7567 4 года назад
Nice job, hard to do when overtired. Been there. Finely you did a job with correct line voltage. Maybe the electric company is starting to listen. I did a compressor change on a Christmas eve during a snowstorm and the unit was ten feet in the air to stop vandalism. Took me more that a week to recover from that one. Great video and many thanks.
@buixote
@buixote 4 года назад
Yeah, not only doing the job, but making a video... incredible!
@jasontannous6415
@jasontannous6415 4 года назад
Man honestly you got the best hvac channel learned so much off of your videos highly appreciate the content.
@AVR-hf1rl
@AVR-hf1rl 4 года назад
iI have watched 6 you tube video's 3 on refrigeration and 3 on electrical now i'm a professional LOL. Thank God they had you to fix that mess
@fluffyblue4006
@fluffyblue4006 4 года назад
I thought I made it to the end but after you talked about that, there was another half minute of rambling. That was the hardest part.
@davida1hiwaaynet
@davida1hiwaaynet 3 года назад
Definitely watched to the end! Years ago I was learning the very basics of refrigeration from my uncle. I asked him about the old oil trapped in the system and he explained it to me. This would apply to your compressor without a way to pour out all the oil as well. He said just change what you can, and do it again and again.... because "Dilution is the Solution to Pollution!" With the low cost of mini PLC controls and smart-relays, you could program one to monitor the auto-reset high pressure control and count the number of trip events which happen in a given period of time. You could set it to allow for a longer delay after each trip, up to a certain number of trips in a day; after which it would either sound an alarm, or lockout and not re-start until intervention was made. Just a thought! There is probably already an off-the-shelf solution for something like this, maybe. Was taking advantage of the slow time due to the coronavirus to complete some projects I had deferred due to work last year. Was really enjoying that and then.... got sent overseas. It was fun while it lasted LOL!
@CursedSouthwest
@CursedSouthwest 4 года назад
YES! A new video to watch during quarantine!
@Greg-202
@Greg-202 4 года назад
my reaction as well!
@Portuguese-linguica
@Portuguese-linguica 4 года назад
I hate how people do short work like this . I am glad there's people like you out there that are still honestest . This is also why I do all my own work .
@Marklopez362
@Marklopez362 4 года назад
Great video like always! I’m taking a break from working for the next couple of years but your videos bring back great memories so I’m staying subscribed. The moment you realized the compressor was bad and you reacted. I think we can all definitely relate to that.
@williamjackson812
@williamjackson812 4 года назад
I know nothing about HVAC systems but you make these videos quite informative. Keep up the good work.
@makeitcold6965
@makeitcold6965 4 года назад
Made it to the end, great video again. People dont understand how damn hot it gets on those roofs, especially the white rubber roofs, like being under Gods magnifying glass. In my 40's now and I just cant take that kind of heat anymore, one to many 130°f roof days! Stay shaded and hydrated brother
@restaurantandcommercialkit6113
@restaurantandcommercialkit6113 3 года назад
I made it to the end. I have learned a lot from you. I've realized I got laxed in a lot of refrigeration practices. And I realized the new technology and tools that I'm going to start purchasing
@cooltechsolutions9980
@cooltechsolutions9980 4 года назад
Best HVAC video... U worked hard and with lot of dedication.,....👍👍👍👍👍
@Jeff-mi5xx
@Jeff-mi5xx 4 года назад
I love watching these kinds of videos. They are very informative for people coming new to the HVAC field. It especially helps when you're explaining what troubles you are finding how you found it as well as the corrective action taken.
@hvacrider7181
@hvacrider7181 4 года назад
What a call out ! Great job , this show almost everything that you can find on a simple call.. I normally used a syringe when I do a oil change on a piped compressor..
@fjohngte
@fjohngte 4 года назад
Relatively green HVAC/R technician here. I like how you show all your work and explain why you do things. Thanks for the informative videos!
@dsesuk
@dsesuk 4 года назад
Good to see a professional at work.
@Meshuggah27
@Meshuggah27 4 года назад
Great video, thanks for taking us on the journey. Cant imagine how stressful some of these jobs are, i get stressed out just watching. Super informative as well.
@sminton85
@sminton85 3 года назад
Made it to the end! Always been fascinated about hvac. Dabbled in automotive hvac and seriously thinking about going to school after watching these videos.
@F12255
@F12255 4 года назад
Watched the whole thing. Love your videos man. Thanks for taking the time to film this stuff..love it!
@kevin67k
@kevin67k 3 года назад
Although I am not a HVACR professional, I wanted to let you know I watched the entire video. I do find your video series fascinating and your trouble shooting prowess to be phenomenal. Thank you for your tremendous efforts. I certainly do appreciate it all.
@jameshendry9906
@jameshendry9906 4 года назад
What the hell who could give a thumbs down to this man people have high expectations. Keep up the the good work hope Tru tech took care of you on the the purchase I made with the link.
@Leon5495
@Leon5495 4 года назад
Cause ppl are morons
@drcovell
@drcovell 4 года назад
It’s nice to know there are people out there who care enough to do it right, not over!
@jerdobi
@jerdobi 4 года назад
Made it to the end. I saw you arrived during the day and then it was night. I knew you were there quite a while although didn't realized is spanned a few days. That sucks that it's so hard to drain the old oil so it starts off clear. That said, the sight glass at the end was looking way better, almost clear.
@iwddwi_hvacr7425
@iwddwi_hvacr7425 4 года назад
Yes sir i made it to the end. Ive been in this trade for 4 years now and i still consider myself a rookie, still got alot of learning to do and that’s exactly why i watch your video. Very informative and they always help me so keep up the great work.
@NightStorm1000
@NightStorm1000 3 года назад
Its amazing watching someone who has its craft down to perfection. I feel you so much on fixing stuff other people mess up. As an Emergency IT Tech I get soooo many Cases where the guy bevor just went mental on the whole System. As much as it is annoying, i somehow love it. I love the Detective work. And I get the same vibe from you.
@a.t.7021
@a.t.7021 4 года назад
Good job.... just wish you had checked for a short directly on the compressor and done an acid test from the start. I know it's easy to second guess, great job under difficult circumstances. I admire your dedication and commitment. Thank you!
@robbrantley8627
@robbrantley8627 4 года назад
I really enjoy your videos and your troubleshooting skills, everyone can learn from these problems by keeping things simple and following the basics of troubleshooting!
@robertreynolds9228
@robertreynolds9228 4 года назад
Ive done commercial and industrial refer work for 20 plus years. Makes me smile when i see other people deal with cluster f.cks.
@gustavorivas-ortiz3696
@gustavorivas-ortiz3696 4 года назад
A lot of hours,so much knowledge,gracias for the teaching and sharing bro👏🏾👏🏾🛠🛠🤙🏾
@ledvicanales6296
@ledvicanales6296 4 года назад
This is where a helper comes in handy
@darrellschubert4394
@darrellschubert4394 3 года назад
I like it. I worked in home appliance for 20 years in 70 an 80s. Retired in 2007.from state of missouri.i like your video s. Good job.
@ikehvac30
@ikehvac30 4 года назад
Great video Chris! I can't imagine how you felt walking into the house at 4:30 at night. But at some point, I am sure I will be in your shoes. Thanks, Chris for the video.
@dansullivan1234
@dansullivan1234 2 года назад
I've been in the Hvacr service for 36 years now... you're an excellent technician! And I love your ranch at the end of the video it's real life situations you're a good dude best wishes to you and your wife
@HVACRVIDEOS
@HVACRVIDEOS 2 года назад
Thanks so much bud!!
@guitarstitch
@guitarstitch 4 года назад
I made it to the end of the video. I am not an HVAC tech, or a repairman of any sort in a professional sense. I am a DIYer when practical, including the electrical aspects of my own home's HVAC. That said, I do recognize quality work. I appreciate your videos and the lengths you go to in demonstrating that extra step of care and concern for the overall longevity of a system. You could easily cut corners and rack up charges in small service calls. Instead, you treat it like each system is your personal rig driving a critical aspect of your life. Good job, my man. Cheers from Florida.
@hjc4604
@hjc4604 4 года назад
I suggested your channel to my instructors at the technical college I'm taking commercial Refrigeration classes at. Really hard transitioning to online instruction from class and lab works. I've been watching since last year when I took their residential HVACR course. I learned so much that I passed the ESCO Light Commercial Refrigeration Ready to Work test they had us take for a benchmark during the first week. I guess they didn't expect anyone to pass because they were going to have to take it again at the end of the class. Today I passed the N.A.T.E. Light Commercial Refrigeration test. I can't give you all the credit because they did a great job too but your videos certainly helped! Thanks! Keep up the great work!
@royrios6204
@royrios6204 3 года назад
All those heaters don’t like what you do , because they only thing about them, Thank you for sharing your on hands training , every time I watch your videos I feel that Iam working with you , Thank you for that Chief.
@paulb4496
@paulb4496 2 года назад
Great video Chris! I use your videos in my apprenticeship program class. I have been a refrigeration man since 1973 and I always learn something from your videos...you are amazing!
@calicantdrive
@calicantdrive 4 года назад
HVAC guy says "Everything's cool" and i lose it. Why do I love these videos so much?
@shoominati23
@shoominati23 3 года назад
Who knows why I would be binge watching videos of people serving A/C systems lol
@bqqstin
@bqqstin 4 года назад
Make it the end of every video! Great job and very thorough explanations!
@sohaib8004
@sohaib8004 3 года назад
I really love this channel. Just discovered it and I'm going through 30mins videos one after another! I'm a beginner electrical technician so these videos are a really good on site experience. I like how professional you are while describing, and the good quality while handling the camera and the sound, really really good job. Keep it up!
@da5ve
@da5ve 4 года назад
Dude, I know nothing about HVACR, but I'm fascinated by your videos. I love the post-mortems that you do at the end. I ALMOST understand what you're talking about. Love the channel!
@cpo415
@cpo415 4 года назад
I watch your videos all the time. Your attention to detail and work ethic is inspiring. However the work environment, and physicality makes me glad I'm a nurse.
@MagnumOpusSRT
@MagnumOpusSRT 4 года назад
Watched it all. Excellent videos. Respect your professionalism and skill.
@michaelcave9071
@michaelcave9071 4 года назад
Always watch till the very end, I know you will deny it but you really are a refrigeration Guru, I have been in this business for 30yrs and I know expertise when I see it, I along with other really appreciate you filming your jobs. 🛠️
@michaelcervantes6350
@michaelcervantes6350 4 года назад
Getting back into the field hopefully soon, starting as installer again and gotta work up the ladder which is no problem, learning a lot since I started watching you.
@darrylsims7141
@darrylsims7141 3 года назад
Been doin this all my life, thank you young man for doin what you do and keepin the trade alive!!!
@ExplicitMexican
@ExplicitMexican 3 года назад
You would think that changing a compressor would make you happy cause of them money. You are a good dude.
@georgeparfitt5879
@georgeparfitt5879 4 года назад
Pretty amazing to watch you work and troubleshoot...I work maintenance and although i dont enjoy massive problems...its fun to get the brain going.
@waynepytlik9166
@waynepytlik9166 4 года назад
Retired now but I so remember those calls, Going to be easy then it falls apart. Great video. By the way made it all the way.
@ExillNetworks
@ExillNetworks 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. The troubleshooting in your videos are more exiting then the excitement I get from the streaming services,... That I pay for.. Aneyway thanks for the content. And, I made it to the end of the video including the rambling. 😉👍
@RobertLanghorn
@RobertLanghorn 4 года назад
You need an insulation resistance meter. Your multimeter only sources a few volts when reading ohms. You can't reliably test insulation breakdown without a test voltage similar to the DUTs nominal voltage. It's like checking for refrigerant leaks in a system with 5psig of nitrogen and soapy water. Yeah, you're going to find the big leaks but miss all the small ones. Hope this helps. Yes, I watched to the end. You teach me so much. I hope I could return the favor. I have a Fluke 1587fc and I love it. Great backlight. Wireless. Confusing auto range for AC volts; ranges down to millivolts.
@RobertLanghorn
@RobertLanghorn 4 года назад
You can see how many volts/milliamps your clamp sources by using another multimeter. An insulation tester should be used to source about twice the DUTs nominal voltage. This makes sense because it sources DC where as the DUT is typically AC. You can damage things and hurt people with this type of meter. Be careful.
@jacobhemmen8357
@jacobhemmen8357 4 года назад
I watched till the very end and I enjoy every second of your videos. Keep up the good work!! THANKS
@Dravear
@Dravear 3 года назад
Many people will teach us how things are supposed to work... We often miss out on details that would send us astray... I'd imagine, it's all those things that really teach us the practical-depths of these projects.
@imark7777777
@imark7777777 4 года назад
It's simple if they don't want to pay the increasing overage fee on Emergency call-outs thay can upgrade the equipment or find a new contract.
@curtin94
@curtin94 4 года назад
You got respect from me man. I always see you working CRAZY hours to get these systems up and running. Could tell them you would be back in the morning but no you do it that night.
@FireandFrostHVAC
@FireandFrostHVAC 4 года назад
Good video. The customer clearly doesn’t believe in preventative maintenance... I made it to the end of your video Chris. 😎
@tucobenedicto109
@tucobenedicto109 4 года назад
Made it to the end. Cool video. Nice studio. Work on the railroad. We deal with wires, cables appliances 110 100hz, 220 25 Hz. 750dc. Oh and did I mention 80 psi air plant. 125cfm nominally. It's a few miles long. 2" (2.5") to 1/2" Feed's for air track switches. We use 750 for switch heaters. I added one switch up and it was 40000 watts. No wonder the knife switch burnt up after being on for days. Big copper knife switch in between the tracks. Cool video.
@pulsar201
@pulsar201 4 года назад
Hello. What adventure!! Thank you for sharing your experience!! I don't work in walk in freezers, racks or rtu units. I do domestic refrigeration, ACs, small refrigerators and freezers, but thanks to you and other HVAC tecs, I can at least have a small experience of the big leagues in refrigeration. Best regards from Argentina!!
@hessenthaler86
@hessenthaler86 4 года назад
I watched the video all the way to the end, I enjoy listening to what you have to say. As a matter of fact, I watch all of your videos to the end. Keep up the great work!!
@maxeaves
@maxeaves 4 года назад
You know what, I love this channel. The guy is very good and is very good at doing a proper job, first time. Well done...please continue doing what you are doing.
@HVACToolReview
@HVACToolReview 4 года назад
Man, you are dedicated. So much work to film all that, especially a middle of the night compressor change out. Watched to the end, dealing with those corporate national accounts can be such a pain. Awesome video!
@HVACRVIDEOS
@HVACRVIDEOS 4 года назад
Thanks bud
@al6347
@al6347 4 года назад
I like the charging tube...Brings back my high school days...Ramble on Bro what a nightmare call.
@ntsecrets
@ntsecrets 4 года назад
I made it to the end... I feel your pain... I work in IT and often get stuck with unplanned late night crap. And I'm not in 100 deg heat wrenching on a compressor
@nerdywolfi
@nerdywolfi 4 года назад
You didn't see the short to ground at first cause your multimeter doesn't use high enough voltage for properly testing the insulation (as in resistance to ground if you measure between ground and each disconnected phase of the 3phase supply). Using something like a Megger electrical installation tester could be helpful in cases like that cause those can test resistance using 500VDC up to 1kV DC (you need to be careful with those tho cause you can easily fry electronic devices if they're left in circuit by accident and if people should touch wires under test, they might get a shock). I also wonder why you didn't check current draw right when/after turning the compressor on as that could've been an indicator that things are wrong. I assume current draw was moderately too high right from the beginning, making the breaker trip on a slight overload condition (there are two ways a regular breaker can trip, one is a hard short circuit condition making the breaker trip right away using an internal electromagnetic coil and the other is it heating up over some period of time which makes a bimetallic strip inside the breaker disconnect the load if a specific internal temperature is exceeded).
@skliros9235
@skliros9235 4 года назад
Dang. You need to start a youtube channel.
@melusingcobo1735
@melusingcobo1735 3 года назад
True
@ezequielcrespo7046
@ezequielcrespo7046 4 года назад
I made it to the end lol because everything helps when im in school for this stuff trying to learn all the issues that happened in calls
@Greg-202
@Greg-202 4 года назад
This channel alone has made me more confident in diagnosing an issue. You never stop learning in this trade!
@josemagallanes7779
@josemagallanes7779 4 года назад
Watched to the end. And just wowed how professional you are. Keep it up 👍🏽
@ngreed
@ngreed 4 года назад
Always watch your video's to the end. HVACR is interesting to me. Thanks for continuing to make them.
@HartleyTopTips
@HartleyTopTips 3 года назад
very clean with every job you do
@lancerudy9934
@lancerudy9934 4 года назад
Your videos are so helpful to guys like me.! Thanks
@andrewbeaver1843
@andrewbeaver1843 4 года назад
Made it to the end, I'm not in HVAC, but I find enjoyment from stuff that I don't know about
@JohnCharville
@JohnCharville 4 года назад
Thanks for your videos. I am learning a lot.
@angelomacareno5392
@angelomacareno5392 4 года назад
Made it to the end, great job Chris! Thank you for your teachings!! Greetings from Florida
@gregwarner3753
@gregwarner3753 3 года назад
Second repair tonight. Good job.
@oscarxx75
@oscarxx75 4 года назад
good job, the correct procedure finally well done thanks for sharing your work experiences regards
@ballpythons
@ballpythons 4 года назад
Really enjoyed the video! Would really enjoy to work for a guy like you. I respect the attention to detail, recommendations to customers, and your training. I do mainly restaurant hvac, refrigeration, and hot/cold equipment. But my boss is nothing like you. Always pushing us in the field and wanting bandaid repairs. Keep up the great work! Starting to explore the idea of going on my own in the future. Always keeping the big picture in mind.
@joshjones3227
@joshjones3227 4 года назад
Made it to the end as always. I really appreciate bringing us along to your calls. Greetings from balmy north Texas!
@MikeHarris1984
@MikeHarris1984 4 года назад
Wow, that was the gift that kept on giving! Keep up the good work! Awesome job!
@WFurness
@WFurness 4 года назад
Aus electrician here, looking to get into hvac, love your videos, helping me out with my own fault finding on small systems :) (made it to the end)
@randybarnes8454
@randybarnes8454 4 года назад
No problem making it to the end. You make very interesting videos. Going to watch more. Thanks, keep them coming.
@mariojr8661
@mariojr8661 4 года назад
I definitely made it to the end. Thanks for the vid super informative 👍
@chriscooley906
@chriscooley906 4 года назад
This is a great video, you cover numerous real world issues, and did a awesome job editing, you are a damn fine technician ! take care !
@robertarnold6672
@robertarnold6672 4 года назад
Your the King of late night service calls for sure. Always enjoy watching you troubleshoot for shorts. I cant believe how much this channel has grown. I subscribed when there was only 4 or 5 videos on your channel so I guess that that makes me a HVACR video OG! If you like to fish, you should come on out to San Diego & go out for tuna. I always do a few trips per year.
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