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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • In this video I revisit the package unit that was pumping down! #hvacguy #hvac #airconditioning #hvaclife #airconditioner #hvactrainingvideos #hvactroubleshooting #hvacservice #hvactechnician #skilledtrades #bluecollar #bluecollarpride ‪@ruud‬ #txv #thermostaticexpansionvalve #heatpump #aireacondicionado #bombadecalor ‪@FieldpieceProducts‬ ‪@HVACKnights‬ ‪@VetoProPacToolBags‬ ‪@TruTechTools‬ ‪@HousecallPro‬
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 151

  • @JS-8204
    @JS-8204 Місяць тому +5

    You know it’s hot when the refrigerant feels good! 😂 Stay hydrated, Curtis. Young tech here who loves watching your videos!

  • @rickalders
    @rickalders Місяць тому +21

    Curtis, I love the channel but sometimes I have to wonder what happened to the basics. TXVs should ALWAYS be protected from brazing heat. And it doesn’t have to be expensive or fancy. A 25 cent Terry cloth and bottle of tap water will work.just fine. Same goes for service valves and filter driers. YOU”RE COOKING THE MOST SENSITIVE OF COMPONENTS and I see it over and over again. Since the diagnosis video I was waiting to see if you protected this valve and sure enough you didn’t. Check any manufacturer’s documentation and they will tell you to protect the TXV. It’s simple yet effective. Look how much the head of this one got cooked during install.

    • @richardbartlett6932
      @richardbartlett6932 Місяць тому +8

      Exactly this. I watched in horror that the components are not heat protected.. Worse I find very few commenters here picking up on that fact.. saying "great job" when it really isn't.

    • @philiphusain3923
      @philiphusain3923 Місяць тому +5

      I like strips of tshirt knit, wrapping, then pouring water on it. I don’t like the thermo trap gels as much. What do you like to do ?

    • @JJ-Toreddie
      @JJ-Toreddie 5 днів тому

      Yes, that is correct. Should always be protected from heat. In this case I don't believe the heat was there long enough to damage the components

  • @mxslick50
    @mxslick50 Місяць тому +6

    Curtis, as an electrician I would like to caution you and other HVAC professionals: Using your cheater to bootleg a neutral via the ground of equipment is seriously hazardous. *Electricity seeks ALL paths back to it's SOURCE, including neutrals and grounds.* (That is why, even in a properly designed and wired system, it is possible to shocked from a neutral wire as your body WILL divert a portion of the voltage to ground through you.)
    *Grounds are never intended to be energized (as a neutral normally would be on a 120v circuit) they are there as a fault clearing path, to bond together equipment and metallic structures to the same electrical potential (preferably zero), and to help ensure equipment cannot get voltage on it due to faulty components.*
    Every time you guys use that cheater, you are energizing the entire AC unit and anything metallic attached to it. (Want proof? Next time you use a cheater, take one of your meter leads and attach it to the unit you tied the cheater to. Take the other lead and touch that to any other unit (A/C, exhaust fan, etc.) nearby, you WILL read some voltage. Anything over 3 volts is a hazard.) That exposes anyone touching anything connected to it via a metallic path to potential and possibly lethal shocks. Anything that gets touched WILL divert some of the current though the person touching it. I have attended jobs where someone was severely shocked (and a few fatalities) from this exact scenario. I have also been shocked many times with neutrals simply because I was a partial current path with low enough resistance to get belted. And yes, I have used the same cheaters and have also gotten bit doing it.
    Your pump most likely failed because the current it drew burned open some part of the ground wire, fittings or connections. You now potentially have a completely ungrounded A/C unit. That should be followed up on to protect you from liability.
    The solutions? One, use your battery powered vac pump, two, buy a 240v vac pump (they are out there) and connect it normally via the two hots and ground in the unit, three buy a surplus step down transformer rated at 1kva (will weigh about 20lbs and won't be too big) to step down to 120v for your pump, or four run the necessary lengths of extension cords to a regular 120v receptacle. *STOP using the cheater, one day it will get you and you may not survive it.*
    Final note: What is the #1 killer of electrical tradespersons? Shocks (and/or the resulting falls from getting shocked) due to complacency. They get away with tickling the dragon for so long, until the dragon strikes back. The end results are not pretty.

    • @tommywwalden1599
      @tommywwalden1599 Місяць тому +1

      A good thought out comment...and I agree 100%!!!

  • @redneckways1617
    @redneckways1617 Місяць тому +17

    You could prolong the life of the TXV by cooling it each time you braze a line…or better yet spray the valve down with cool gel or thermotrap so it doesn’t get too hot

    • @icandreamstream
      @icandreamstream Місяць тому +5

      Yep, Viper Wetrag works great and can be reused a bunch

    • @jimthomefan50025
      @jimthomefan50025 Місяць тому +1

      I missed the explanation of the TXV function and how it gets it's charge or loses it. Is it just charged with R22 and opens and closes as needed, but wouldn't close to hold it's charge?

    • @JJ-Toreddie
      @JJ-Toreddie 5 днів тому

      ​@@jimthomefan50025 it's a modulating valve depending on the sensed line temperature. The moving mechanism in the valve body locked up

  • @scottbush8767
    @scottbush8767 Місяць тому +6

    Curtis: Thanks for your video. I appreciate the "family friendly" content. I don't use "non family friendly language" and it is nice to view your videos without the foul language used by some other HVAC content creators. Keep cool. From Canada as always. Best regards.

  • @michaelleeper3649
    @michaelleeper3649 Місяць тому +25

    May I make a channel suggestion that may help several people at once? Set up some way to take donations to be put towards an emergency repair for someone who would could in no way afford it? I am certain from the way that you carry yourself that you are a kind man, here is an idea to help grow the channel and help someone. Be the Al Bladez (look up) in your field of work for one person a month who would otherwise suffer. You may already be doing this, now make a detailed video explaining why you did it for that person in dire need. Watch how many new subs you'll get.

    • @LarryBird_
      @LarryBird_ Місяць тому +3

      This is a good idea 👍

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 27 днів тому +1

      Wonderful idea

    • @Parabellum-X
      @Parabellum-X 27 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much for that idea.
      Curtis really is a great guy. You can tell just by the way that he talks and carries himself.

  • @Tim_Takacs
    @Tim_Takacs Місяць тому +18

    Look tie your ground and neutral together on the suicide whip. makes it a lot easier. Also get about 50' of rope, a hook (wide mouth) and you can lower your stuff with rope and hook. You'll get so good at it, you'll be able to jiggle your rope and the hook will let go. Than do it all over again instead of going up and down the ladder 20 times in the heat LOL. I did it for decades. Works for taking stuff up and down from the roof.

    • @fernandobazan829
      @fernandobazan829 Місяць тому +2

      I like Curtis a lot he is a hard worker and smart but sometimes he’s lacking in the common sense department I swear i guess he works to the beat of his own drum lmaoo😂

    • @larrytaylor1964
      @larrytaylor1964 Місяць тому +5

      One trip hook works too. I have a 65ft rope. I'll tie stuff on both ends and sometimes in the middle of the rope. Also watch for the wild legs on 3 phase 208 when connecting widow makers!

    • @OcRefrig
      @OcRefrig Місяць тому +2

      The Hook method Works for most stuff , i've done it alot. i use 3 Ropes sometimes too. nitrogen bottle i use separate rope. can't hook it.

    • @stevekaniaris829
      @stevekaniaris829 Місяць тому +2

      Rope is a savior. Also agree, just take ground and a leg of the cheater chord and clamp them together on ground. Other leg of chord becomes your 120v.
      I usually use a shunt side of line

  • @Infowarrior-45
    @Infowarrior-45 Місяць тому +12

    I love how these manufacturers always have the service tech in mind when they place some of the components of a system where they do 😂 I wish whoever engineers some of this crap actually had to come out in the field and had to work on it!

    • @memsu06
      @memsu06 Місяць тому +3

      That cost more money and it was probably designed better until the bean counters got involved.

  • @steveprice-n9b
    @steveprice-n9b Місяць тому +7

    Your videos have been really relaxing for me, helping me finally get some much needed sleep after going through shoulder surgery. It's been nearly a year since my accident and it wasn't until I found your video's that I finally began relaxing and falling asleep while watching you work. Maybe it's the repetition of what you do or the fact your video's are not full of annoying music and worthless talking. Just like having a good conversation with a neighbor or co-worker while at work. Thanks for literally helping me recover my mental and physical health my friend.

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому +2

      Glad they help

  • @jacitti2
    @jacitti2 Місяць тому +7

    Thanks for taking me along on your adventures! I admire your courage and self confidence exposing your work to a knowledgeable audience. Especially since you show a misstep now and then. And, what a pleasant, calm personality and way with customers and your audience you have!

    • @terryh8421
      @terryh8421 Місяць тому +1

      @jacitti2 I agree with you!

  • @OcRefrig
    @OcRefrig Місяць тому +5

    Good video. Glad u found out why the txv was locked down. Do we Get to see the Txv & where it lost its charge from?
    Get Yourself a 10' x 10 ' Pop up shade at Any sporting goods store. $100.00 Regular price or $64.00 on sale. That's what i did !!! Total Game Changer for Compressor change outs or Jobs that take a while. takes 10 min to set up. Best 10 Min. ever !!!

  • @horacegardner3516
    @horacegardner3516 Місяць тому +7

    I’ve got the same recovery machine. When it’s hot outside you have to keep the recovery tank cool or the pump will overheat and shut down from thermal overload. I use a 5 gallon bucket and ice.

    • @MoonRambo702
      @MoonRambo702 Місяць тому

      Thanks for that tip, I had the same issue. Good thing the HD recovery bucket never fails 😅

  • @jonnohz1
    @jonnohz1 Місяць тому +10

    when you start humming, I flash back yo my boyhood reading the books "Doc Savage" 1933. Doc Savage is a fictional character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. who hummed when under stress or thinking hard....Real name Clark Savage Jr., he is a polymathic scientist, explorer, detective, and warrior who "rights wrongs and punishes evildoers." I know....silly. but as much as you have taught a laman .... You are my HVAC Doc Savage.....grin

  • @SilverandCigars
    @SilverandCigars Місяць тому +7

    cracked mirror. Thats how I roll. I swear as soon as I get a new one I kneel on it the first time I use it.

  • @andrewmarvel274
    @andrewmarvel274 Місяць тому +2

    I love that you're thinking out loud and going through your whole process for diagnosing. Thank you for helping me learn!

  • @SpecialistOne
    @SpecialistOne Місяць тому +3

    I like to hear your thoughts on Cap’n Hook Torch Tips. Their ad says "You get 100% wraparound for even heat distribution... heats up to 5600 oF". I saw factory workers using them for brazing all sorts of AC parts.

  • @joeroggenbeck8444
    @joeroggenbeck8444 Місяць тому +2

    The shared knowledge of the internet is awesome. Even a pro like you Curtis can pick up a few pointers in the comments. Stay safe and take some cooling breaks good sir. That body has to last you awhile yet. 👍

  • @dennisberry9621
    @dennisberry9621 День тому

    as a retired refrigeration tech, i just suggest when soldering, apply more heat to the bottom of your joint and start at the top. it will flow around to the bottom. you can also heat the silfos and bend a ninety to get the bottom better. might avoid redos.

  • @FredD63
    @FredD63 Місяць тому +10

    It’s the season for HVAC work we are swamped at my work with it and trying to work some system replacements in with my guys as well …. Keep up the good work Curtis … 🇺🇸👊🏼👊🏼

    • @jthonn
      @jthonn Місяць тому +4

      Yep, get it while the getting is good. $$$

    • @stevekaniaris829
      @stevekaniaris829 Місяць тому +2

      Time to make money.

  • @kens.3729
    @kens.3729 Місяць тому +3

    Some times you get Lucky and have a View. 😬 Down side with being on a Roof is it’s Hotter than on the Ground which could have a potential shade block. 😬👍

  • @craigpierce7996
    @craigpierce7996 Місяць тому +1

    It's possible you may be harming the TXV with heat soak. I have always put a wet rag on the top while brazing to keep the top cool. I also put a wet rag around the dryer. Good precaution against getting internal components too hot. I really enjoy your channel and look forward to seeing it grow as I watch!

  • @stevencossaboon3237
    @stevencossaboon3237 Місяць тому +9

    Great job Curtis.

  • @moshemoshe-yy8hj
    @moshemoshe-yy8hj Місяць тому +3

    You can get yourself hosting lift for ladder for about $120 will save you a lot of time and energy I think home Depot even have it

  • @rogerkennedy8849
    @rogerkennedy8849 Місяць тому +2

    Time to rebuild those valves. I have to do it to mine about twice a year

  • @kg4muc
    @kg4muc Місяць тому +2

    Too bad that TXV didn’t have a serviceable power head like some of the Sporlan units have. Hopefully the loss of charge is not a manufacturing problem. Great job on the repair though! This kind of thing happens in everything lol

  • @robalexander7348
    @robalexander7348 Місяць тому +3

    Well done Curtis, on a Hot day, you must have enjoyed that Cold beer when arriving home 🍺 Au

  • @ftwbreeze
    @ftwbreeze Місяць тому +1

    Great repair job Curtis! You call it a cheater, we called them widow makers. I still have mine after 47 years, always find a use for it. Just another day in paradise my friend.

  • @MrMultitool
    @MrMultitool Місяць тому +6

    The pressure in the recovery cylinder got to high. It would be good if it were in ice. That's my guess.

  • @iamnoone.
    @iamnoone. Місяць тому +5

    Curtis, I worry about your lungs when you are brazing. Have you thought of getting a respirator to wear. Just when you are brazing. Note: This is just a suggestion. Great job

  • @butlerstouchHVAC
    @butlerstouchHVAC Місяць тому +2

    great work curtis

  • @chrisnapier5626
    @chrisnapier5626 Місяць тому +2

    Great job,Curtis!

  • @NickB1121
    @NickB1121 Місяць тому +1

    Fellow Georgia boy! Love your content!

  • @brianb8011
    @brianb8011 Місяць тому +5

    And that is why you pressure test with nitrogen. Even if it looks good it can still leak.

  • @user-pr1yf6ik7w
    @user-pr1yf6ik7w Місяць тому +3

    Really enjoyed watching your channel I’m live in west Virginia

  • @parkerjohnson5420
    @parkerjohnson5420 Місяць тому +2

    Excellent repair!

  • @Fluorescentlighting123
    @Fluorescentlighting123 Місяць тому +7

    Keep up good work love your videos!!!

  • @carllungwitz5171
    @carllungwitz5171 Місяць тому +8

    I can't remember the last time I saw an inspection mirror with out a crack.

    • @jeffsomers28
      @jeffsomers28 Місяць тому

      Only when it leaves the shelf...

    • @--harry_
      @--harry_ Місяць тому

      Mine is cracked also

    • @HeatGeek1
      @HeatGeek1 20 днів тому

      Switch to polished metal!

  • @TomLawson05
    @TomLawson05 Місяць тому +1

    Great job Curtis always enjoy your vidios

  • @kennymayo4578
    @kennymayo4578 Місяць тому +3

    Excellent job

  • @mrsunn24
    @mrsunn24 Місяць тому +4

    That was a rough one.

  • @victor1aguillon
    @victor1aguillon Місяць тому +4

    Keep up that good work man!

  • @sergiohernandez4163
    @sergiohernandez4163 Місяць тому +2

    At least I'm not the only one that has a cracked mirror.

  • @dong4617
    @dong4617 Місяць тому +3

    That was a tough job.

  • @neutrodyne
    @neutrodyne Місяць тому +2

    I guess you could call this "an inside job" since Curtis was inside the condenser.

  • @Demy26
    @Demy26 Місяць тому +2

    Curtis doing work 💪🏽

  • @activia1967
    @activia1967 Місяць тому +2

    Good job

  • @wildmanwv
    @wildmanwv Місяць тому +1

    Are you using those light weight new torch kit they came out with last year? Love the tech umbrella they came out with last year. Good stuff. I bought the Klein fan and have been very happy with it also. Good job Curtis

  • @AaronPowellvox
    @AaronPowellvox Місяць тому +1

    Great work again Curtis! I finally started posting hvac videos on my channel. Let me know your options if you feel like it.

  • @martymsr6822
    @martymsr6822 Місяць тому +1

    2 questions: why didn't you heat protect TXV? #2 i hope where your knees & butt hit condenser coil you straightened the fins that you bent on 1st Txv & second Txv replacement????? if not maybe you should return & fix for air to pass thru seeing its in direct heat on roof.

    • @stevekaniaris829
      @stevekaniaris829 Місяць тому +1

      Heat protect I agree. But your a young tech. He's in a hole brazing towards his knees and nuts and your concerned about a few fins C'mon man.

    • @martymsr6822
      @martymsr6822 Місяць тому

      I've been doing it 45 years & I carry a fin brush, if you don't carry 1 your not doing a quality job, your their to fix unit not do more damage while fixing it. So I bet you install units with bent fins & don't fix. Especially how evaporator coils come. He will be back replacing txv burned up, glad your not my employee making excuses.

  • @grudd61
    @grudd61 Місяць тому +2

    Did you actually climb inside of the unit? U'da man Curtis!!

  • @Browner19
    @Browner19 Місяць тому +3

    Curtis, what kind of watch is that? I'm in the market for a durable one and we know if it lasts during your day of work it has to be good.

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому +2

      Apple Watch Ultra

  • @tphvac87
    @tphvac87 Місяць тому +1

    Just did a txv today on an old rheem, idk they don’t make them all mechanical txvs 🤷‍♂️ it’s beyond me, nonetheless we got it done and she’s up and cooling now! Just finished literally an hour ago.

  • @mcroley591
    @mcroley591 Місяць тому +1

    All txvs and reversing valves should be bolt in type.

  • @stevekaniaris829
    @stevekaniaris829 Місяць тому +1

    Doesn't a Rheem OEM TXV come withna removable power head and sensing bulb. Swear I did a Rheem and just unscrewed the power head andt landednthe sensing bulb. Vacuumed, returned gas and fired it up. I recall using a little leak lock on the threads.
    Tried zooming in on Curtis's valve but couldn't see if he could of just unscrewed it.

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому

      Not this one

  • @johnstrh1
    @johnstrh1 Місяць тому +1

    i have that same recorvery machine and it got stuck one time and was tripping GFIs and not running on regular outlets, had to play with the in and out knobs and it released a bunch of referigerant and then ran again. was really odd

  • @kellyvold3618
    @kellyvold3618 Місяць тому +1

    Why don’t you use stay silver silver solder flux see you seem to struggle a bit to get good joints just wondering

  • @Qball1842
    @Qball1842 Місяць тому +1

    Hi. Just curious...since all the 410a was evacuated will the customer have to pay for the new refrigerant, txv, etc? Why can't the old refrigerant be used if its going back into the same unit? I'm not a tech and just an average joe trying to understand the process. Thanks.

  • @wildmanwv
    @wildmanwv Місяць тому +2

    Another thing I noticed. You don't show how you get all your stuff up on the roof and back down. It's a struggle when your my age. Just wondering how you do it?

  • @owenaero
    @owenaero Місяць тому +2

    hey Curtis what percentage are you using on your brazing rod and have you ever used stay bright and what's your take on it.

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому +2

      6%. Tried stay rite once . Don’t trust it

  • @harveypaxton1232
    @harveypaxton1232 Місяць тому +1

    If the Microns drop when you valve off the gauge I would suspect the gauge.

  • @stephenbierlein2517
    @stephenbierlein2517 Місяць тому +1

    I always purged each line with nitrogen when changing anything on any unit. It's not purging when fill system and blow out nitrogen. Have a great day.

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому

      I did run nitrogen

    • @patrickinottawa27
      @patrickinottawa27 Місяць тому +1

      Curtis flowed Nitrogen during the repair. Then filled the system with Nitrogen for a pressure test for leaks and a decay test, after which he released the Nitrogen pressure and proceeded to draw down a vacuum before weighing in the charge - all of which is in the video.

    • @stephenbierlein2517
      @stephenbierlein2517 Місяць тому

      @patrickinottawa27 that's not what I mean . While pieces are apart blow each line out with high pressure . Not t trying to aggravate any one . I Learned that over the years years of going behind several people.

    • @patrickinottawa27
      @patrickinottawa27 Місяць тому

      @@stephenbierlein2517 Ah, that's a better explanation of what you were asking about. We'll see if Curtis responds to it.

    • @stevekaniaris829
      @stevekaniaris829 Місяць тому

      ​@@stephenbierlein2517.
      You mean you've found scroll pieces and parts in lines over your career. Lol.
      Also gives you piece of mind there's no restrictions.

  • @obwan7217
    @obwan7217 Місяць тому +1

    Murphy's law when it a 100 degrees...........

  • @AlexanderBanegas-w8h
    @AlexanderBanegas-w8h Місяць тому +1

    You need to put a wet rag on the txv before brazing. You will ruin the txv

  • @Justbecause01
    @Justbecause01 Місяць тому

    Please explain what youdid with the 3 lines you connected together
    He

  • @isaiassalas1834
    @isaiassalas1834 Місяць тому +1

    Hey Curtis, out of curiosity what sunblock/sunscreen do you use? If you use any lol

  • @fernandobazan829
    @fernandobazan829 Місяць тому

    They sale those 10x10 canopies with water misters that drop temps by 20 degrees and have walls to block direct sunlight you know just a suggestion you might even have it branded people can see you working for a country mile or so good video

  • @robertruge2916
    @robertruge2916 Місяць тому +1

    Is it possible that moisture gets in system and then freezes and clogs the TXV? What about heat sinks clamped next to txv as you weld it together?

  • @user-fm2yt9el4l
    @user-fm2yt9el4l Місяць тому +1

    Have you used stray Brite 8 for tvx . If not why.

  • @ytzn1290
    @ytzn1290 27 днів тому

    You should really be cutting out the filter dryer most manufacturers actually specifically state you should cut it out compared to un-brazing a joint

  • @FATBOYROY4370
    @FATBOYROY4370 28 днів тому

    😊 Stay cool

  • @OcRefrig
    @OcRefrig Місяць тому +1

    You " Should " be Wet Ragging your Txv's Before welding. it's in the installation instructions for txv's.

    • @stevekaniaris829
      @stevekaniaris829 Місяць тому +1

      Thermal trap works good as well. Specially on reversing valves where you really have to heat them up

  • @SonicOrbStudios
    @SonicOrbStudios Місяць тому +1

    Gotta Love a good tear drop. Always means it's sealed 😂

  • @LilYeshua
    @LilYeshua Місяць тому +3

    So where did that mystery oil come from on yesterday's video?

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому

      From compressor or hoses?

    • @LilYeshua
      @LilYeshua Місяць тому

      @@HVACGUY that hose

  • @cornbread1955
    @cornbread1955 Місяць тому +2

    👍👍👍😎☕

  • @Paul-IE-Repairs
    @Paul-IE-Repairs Місяць тому

    why did you not debur the copper line after you cut it, and why did you opt not to use a heat block on the TXV?

  • @jthonn
    @jthonn Місяць тому +1

    Why did it lose it's charge? Well at least it's straight now. Nice job

    • @zunar_j5_933
      @zunar_j5_933 Місяць тому

      Think he said the bulb lost it's charge, from the TXV.

    • @jthonn
      @jthonn Місяць тому

      @@zunar_j5_933 Yeah, I was wondering how it can do that, but who knows? A mystery for sure.

  • @ducharmehvactraining925
    @ducharmehvactraining925 Місяць тому

    Did you purge your hoses at the recovery tank?

  • @philiphusain3923
    @philiphusain3923 Місяць тому

    Great video ! As we get older, have you thought about getting a helper, my Friend?

  • @matthuss1914
    @matthuss1914 Місяць тому +4

    No wet rag type protection for the new txv?

    • @SilverandCigars
      @SilverandCigars Місяць тому +2

      was about to ask it too. Glad you beat me to it

    • @matthuss1914
      @matthuss1914 Місяць тому +1

      @@SilverandCigars he’s a decent tech but sloppy, it triggers my ocd.

  • @harrydickson4575
    @harrydickson4575 Місяць тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @scottmaz4063
    @scottmaz4063 Місяць тому +1

    #1 hello Curtis

  • @blakey5952
    @blakey5952 Місяць тому +1

    what meter leads do you use?

  • @user-uk3jo6tm8c
    @user-uk3jo6tm8c Місяць тому +1

    You are overheating the TXV. wet rag, or heat block putty.

    • @dmiestercommkitchentech3043
      @dmiestercommkitchentech3043 Місяць тому

      He likes to cut corners like no protection, not reaming out fittings and then justify his cutting the corners by saying he has not had any problems so he continues to cut them corners.

  • @Clarkbarsc
    @Clarkbarsc Місяць тому +1

    Does your missus. help in your business?

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому +1

      Moral support at this point. In the beginning it was financial support.

  • @user-wk1rh9pt6t
    @user-wk1rh9pt6t Місяць тому +3

    I was doing a coil change out on 12 ton, the roof was 122 degree's, I'd rather be on a 122 degree roof in California then a 80 degree roof in Georgia.

    • @dfirth224
      @dfirth224 Місяць тому

      109 on the ground in Fresno, CA today. 15% humidity. Don't know what the roof is, probably 130?

    • @davidca96
      @davidca96 Місяць тому +1

      Dry heat isnt too bad I agree, but extreme humidity heat is torture your body cannot evaporate the sweat so the layer of sweat makes you even more overheated.

    • @patrickinottawa27
      @patrickinottawa27 Місяць тому +1

      Curtis has video's in attics working on air handlers at 110 - 120 F and that humidity. At least on a roof, you might get a breeze.

    • @jimwhite9483
      @jimwhite9483 Місяць тому

      Why would you want to be on the hotter first and THEN the cooler roof?

    • @stevekaniaris829
      @stevekaniaris829 Місяць тому

      I'm in Florida where a white rubber roof will get over 120. Then you can add in the sun and the 55% humidity.Did 3 liquid line driers by The Ocean at a Hilton today and they were the fastest driers you can imagine.

  • @latinoheat61987
    @latinoheat61987 Місяць тому +3

    That txv is gonna go out again. A wet rack was never placed in the txv.

    • @jimwhite9483
      @jimwhite9483 Місяць тому +1

      What is a wet rack and how would he get it inside the txv?

    • @latinoheat61987
      @latinoheat61987 Місяць тому

      @jimwhite9483 you don't know anything about hvac . Is why u don't understand a wet rack

  • @jamierushing
    @jamierushing Місяць тому +1

    Hi bro

    • @HVACGUY
      @HVACGUY  Місяць тому

      What’s up?

    • @jamierushing
      @jamierushing Місяць тому +1

      @@HVACGUY staying cool bro

  • @PaulHendrick-b2r
    @PaulHendrick-b2r Місяць тому +1

    Sorry Curtis, no prep and no heat sink on the TXV makes hole like a swiss cheese which is what you had. Learn to silver solder. I was a tech for 35 years and never had those problems. Your soldering sucks.

  • @zunar_j5_933
    @zunar_j5_933 Місяць тому +1

    Might already know it, but get you some electrolyte pills to have on hand & go with the water. They've saved my bacon before, low sodium can happen quick if you are sweating like mad.

  • @AlexanderBanegas-w8h
    @AlexanderBanegas-w8h Місяць тому +1

    You need to put a wet rag on the txv before brazing. You will ruin the txv