There are Plenty of Contractors in ALL Different Fields that have NO Idea what they’re doing and have NO Business being in the Business of Repairing Anything. 🤪
Amen! As a former major brand regional service manager, I’ve seen it all. Curtis and many others are true professionals with ethics. Some of theses clowns should do some jail time for what I’ve seen them do to innocent customers.
If you’re a One-Man Band, I’m really amazed that you’re able to keep up with your Business because I know you get a Lot of Repeat Business and Referrals. 👍
Wow I don't understand how and why most techs did even try to check data plate on both air handler and condenser unit. HVAC GUY your best please keep making videos. When I went to HVAC SCHOOL I learn a lot from you. I have since graduated and I am working on the field as HVAC tech doing service and maintenance on the field. By the way my favorite video is OMG possible lighting strike!!! keep the good work. Hopefully one I would like to work with you a service call Thank you!!!
As a student in 2018/19. I watch videos everyday..I learn something new.. constantly..this guy Curtis is Golden..keep learning guys.ans thank you tons Curtis..doing a fantastic job Mate..two thumbs up 😎
In reference to mobile or manufactured homes, my experience was good with the tenants or owners, and generally not good with the property owners or landlords. They were usually very cheap, and didn't appreciate a high caliber contractor. That unmowed lawn would be the first tip off about the presence of cheap. Hopefully, you will give us a follow up on that call. Good video as usual. 😎
I usually don't mind the mobile or manufactured homes,most of them in my area are privately owned no management company they just own the lot,but a lot of the big companies won't mess with em so I carved a nice lil niche out for myself.
I keep telling him that. He must like being abused. I learned that in year one. Now on year 22 I still don’t work for landlords, apartment complexes, commercial businesses, builders or insurance companies. I make a good living, don’t have to wait on my money for weeks or months, rarely have a warranty call after I stopped selling junkitrol aka Goodman, rarely work weekends or after 5 pm. Why, do good work, take care of loyal customers, I’m picky, not anyone’s buddy and I charge above average prices for my area. If you are a low baller, I hope you like working a lot and spending time away from your family.
A nice 4 Ton coil and adding a TXV will likely tune that right in. I believe those Coleman MH Electric furnaces come with a 4T blower drive so should handle 3.5T on high speed.
That is literally exactly what I said. Throw a 4-ton coil and TEV in and possibly upgrade the blower motor, but a half ton coil is not going to magically fix the system. That is barely worth the work.
Id verify that the evap coil isn’t undersized instead of the condensing unit being oversized. Maybe the duct work and cfm is made for 3 tons. It’s more likely that the evap coil is undersized, but still I’d wanna make sure just in case
Coil was likely replaced and thats why it looks new and had to have the lineset reducer brazed in. The outside unit is the original unit/size that should be mated with a proper size evap coil.
I have a 3 1/2 ton in my double wide. Just put in a little over a year ago. Seems to work fine until Temps get in the 90's. That's just due to poor insulation
Amazing..ppl look, but don’t see! In Utah we are having a freak 80+ day right after over a foot of snow literally just melted off..I switched my Mitsubishi mini split (a four head of five available) to cooling, and first was trying to run it like I’m used to down south, with high manual fan settings, and it just..never shuts off even when you reach temperature..so, I do my research, and just put the four heads on auto, with certain rooms at certain temperatures, and..it’s shockingly, shockingly quiet! Both the indoor cassettes, and probably even more shocking is how quiet the outdoor unit is..I’m used to hearing….”BBBLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!”.. from every outdoor AC I’ve ever heard, and this thing just sort of gently makes a draft of the warmth off the coils..then as I’m standing there, it ramps it down even slower..I’m just amazed by this technology..I’m only using four of the available five heads because I only have four main rooms upstairs, and didn’t see a need to install the fifth one downstairs as I’m by myself, the downstairs seems cool all summer as I’m set into a hill, you walk in my ground front door, then go downstairs and walk out the back of the house, so it stays pretty cool in summer. I think the cassettes are a 12 in the kitchen, 9 in living room, and two 6000 in the bedrooms..the kitchen is west facing so they bumped up the capacity. I’m just beyond thrilled, but, I’ll have to see how it handles the 107 degrees when it comes!
i think you are on it curtis. Thanks For the video. Im "assuming" this problem is a new one and not been a problem since installation. Makes me think ductwork and blower aspects are Fine. New coil with correct piston should get this one rolling. btw, im assuming we know the previous company replaced the evap with a smaller one. maybe they Found a leak and replaced coil, kinda like they Fixed an issue and caused another one. Thats where my mind is at on this call.
No way, why upsize on a small trailer when the ductwork is high static as it is?? I would do an entire heat loss/gain calc and then replace both based off my numbers. I would gather that place needs probably a 2 or 2.5 ton unit.
@@woodworkking1099 I don’t know about you dude but we do VRF systems and that’s top of the line that very few techs can touch. They still oversize their Evap coils. Probably LG and Daikin is drunk too. It really application dependent and I’m not being specific here kid.
@@clarkbreen4634 interesting might be more common then I thought,but I can't remember seeing one in my area and I've worked on a ton of manufactured homes.
I once found a 3 ton outside an apartment with a 2 ton evap coil. The manager had a company put in the outside unit??.The line set outside went from 5/8s to 3/4! The resident kept complaining.The apartment had a vaulted ceiling and no insulation whatsoever. This was on a third floor here in Dallas. It was a losing battle with the manager. Talk about kicking a dead horse.
Proper metering device is first pump it down and check the piston size you could Upsize the piston to feed that coil it’s definitely not going to be maximum efficiency because of the lack of surface area (smaller coil) but it should work most new units have lower btu per ton anyway that unit probably has a 36-38,000 btu compressor even though it’s a 3.5 ton. A quick google research would give you a definitive.while not recommended I think it could be made to work.
So the smaller A coil can’t handle the volume coming from the 3 1/2 ton outside unit. Which means the low insulation mobile home needs a higher volume of exchange ? Not an HVAC guy but love watching and learning from you.
To help non-trades, superheat too low, suction (return) line ice cold but not enough cooling (air temp drop thru heat exchange) could mean not enough airflow, wrong piston or undersized evaporator. He thinks it is the latter.
I'd say the more likely problem is that they have the totally wrong orifice in the system. A 3 ton orifice with a 3.5 ton condenser would give you a very low evaporator pressure and low efficiency. A slightly smaller coil would just mean somewhat lower efficiency, but this wouldn't prevent the system from working.
what about the stratus leak finder, i have tested a couple of different leak finders, and nothing beats the stratus in finding leaks, especially when searching for co2 leaks.
first off if your AH can move 3.5 ton of air Coil is not your problem. it does in fact derate the system as a hole some and i am not familiar with what a double wide needs in your area. that aluminum foil trying to block the Air gap in the front of the coil is a potential major problem, add that to the open air intake at the top of the air handler might be the hole ball of wax. some air flow testing might have been a good idea, could also be a TXV with air going around the coil. just my 2 cents performance data of the coil outdoor match up might be just find for sensible and laten.
I'm no HVAC tech but isn't that unit way too big for that mobile home anyway? I heard when units are oversized they switch on and off (in AC mode) really fast and can make the place humid.
Most mobile homes arent very thermally efficient like a house. They are horrible to cool and just as bad to heat in the bitter cold. Didnt notice if it was a double wide or not.
Hey Curtis, even if that unit reduced to 3/4 suction you would be ok. Rheem lineset charts are very forgiving. Very little efficiency drop between the common lineset sizes.
better not install a 3 and half ton coil unless its a 4 ton drive or same problem. I bet its 3 tons .. count the vents and the return size. better yet call the manufacture.
Lost me on that one,didn't say what was wrong with the system .I guess you were saying the components were missed matched.Hard follow you if your not in the trade.
There’s a reason why landlords like that have four or five different jacklegs working on their junk. They are cheap, slow to pay and rarely approve what needs to be done. I don’t work for landlords.
I am wondering if you could change the size of the orifice in the A coil to make it work? Would anyone with experience care to comment on this question?
Yes Curtis you oughta work on mobile homes that are 5 years and under. The old trailers the ductwork is probably falling on the ground cuz they got leaks from the sewer lines and everything. Curtis you're just wasting your time on those things you'll be better off doing new ones. I don't care if he has 100 of them mobile homes you be there all year. 😪😳🤨😵👍🤟
Also I am in North Carolina, thus I will attempt to get an indoor coil that would generate an AHRI number. And if one was not available, I would NOTE on my invoice my unsuccessful attempts to locate one.
The problem was right in front of you. You just stuffed it back in..the air is flowing around the coil where that half a** attempt to seal it with tape..