Glad you pay for continued training for your company. I work at a supply house and we have free training for all customers at least once a month for all the new products and extra training for new hires within a customer.
Great presentation of the system. I'm on the market to purchase a heat pump system for a new house and this training uncovered the real performance which determined myself to choose this product. Really like the knowledge and professional presentation.
9:10 “your normal high side discharge side” I believe it’s the liquid line after the condenser coming out. Discharge is after compressor before condenser coil. That’s a great video and sheeeit just you guys getting the course. Heck of a Boss you are lol
During high humid days, the 2.0 with its warmer target evap coil does not have enough latent heat capacity. There is a dip sw. setting that we have to set for a lower target coil temp during that season, but that is a service call
Hello Mike, I really like your channel. In it I learn a lot about climate systems in the United States and at the same time I use it to learn the English language. I am Cuban and I have only been in the country for 5 months but what I want most is to work in the climate. That was my profession in Cuba and I dream of exercise it here... regards
Mikey. Learned a lot from this video. I've taken this class and it shows you how much it varies from each instructor. Nice unit. Waiting on mine to crap out before I switch. Agree the seer rating has to be higher Let's Go Bosch!
Mikey pipes you’re the best you’ve helped me make decisions for my home and save me in a couple of emergencies. I just have one question my friend I have the capability of using the Y one and Y2 on my Bosch 2.0 but it was wired up with one y one Y2 together is there a benefit of doing them separately or should I leave them connected? I can’t figure out, what is best?
Separate would be e better benefit so when it ramps down the blower ramps down along with the system instead of having the blower running at full capacity
Your guys don’t realize how spoiled they are having them in a class I couldn’t pay my boss to have me take a boiler class etc it benefits you and your guys it’s a win/win I wish, would especially like a boiler wiring/trouble shooting class
My boss only allows classes like this if the employee pays, and you lose a days worth of pay while attending, then wonders why we don’t know everything 🤷🏽♀️
I have the Bosch BOVA at my place…on a RUUD AH…also have a dehumidifier to run during the cooling season…but coming maybe soon will be an A coil then I may be able to turn off the dehumidifier
Great vid! Im a homeowner and recently had the 3 ton 20 seer heat pump unit / air handler installed. This video really help explain all the features and parameters. I live in Florida so pulling humidity out of the air is important. Do you know if possible to run Y1 as fan speed 1 and Y2 at fan speed 3 would assist in this? The fan speed parameters included in the paperwork essentially rule out using fan speed 1 for the 3 ton. Any input is much appreciated.
I have a 5t Bova 2.0 but my board is slightly different; condenser fan only has 3 wires instead of 5, and the plug is at the very top horizontal. Anyways, E6 code after our first wind and snow storm in Washington. Only 1 month old! Reset and still E6. I couldn’t find 24v between the 3 fan wires either… Motor or board? Board DC voltage is good at 341v.
if your going to install a bosch I highly reccomend you install a furnace or fancoil that has a dehumidification terminal on the control board to slow the indoor fan down otherwise your customer will be complaining about high humidity. Realistically though if your going to install a variable speed unit you should install a communicating one. It really does not cost that much more money
awesome video! thank you for filming this Mike. one question I'd like to ask is when installing the 2.0 airhandler in a horizontal orientation, what is the best way to secure the ductwork to the return side of the unit? I have found that you can only secure one out of the 4 sides of the ductwork to the unit with sheetmetal screws, otherwise you have to drill into the filter rack and it prevents a filter from sliding in and out. Hopefully someone knows the answer!!
Mike, Can you please tell us all, what is the difference between the Bosch IDS 2.0 and the IDS 2.1 System. I am in Ohio and no one has any experience in my area with the IDS System...
Did they really switch to a midea compressor in the 2.0? Really stuck between getting this or a trane xl17i which is 2 stage. Im hesitant to get something with too much tech in it. But i think even the 2 stage trane has an inverter in it and a board? But probably more simple
Amp ratings on the 2.0 they’re 45amp max 26.4 minimum. Does this mean you’re ok putting these units in on 30amp circuits with #10 wire or do they require a 45amp rated circuit with #6 wire? For the 2-3 ton.
Mike, I have installed Bosch bova heat pump last year. The heating has been a constant issue. It cuts off before reaching the desired temperature. Cooling is ok. Any advise on this?
S Hills are you a contractor or a homeowner? Did you properly size the equipment? Is your ductwork trash? There's so many variables that Mike doesn't know from this vague question. Call Bosch tech support if you are a qualified contractor.
Mike: Thanks for the video. The 2.0 uses a Midea compressor and can operate between 36 and 100 per cent and the 1.0 still uses the Mitsubishi compressor and operates 25 to 100 per cent?
@@PipeDoctor TY A HVAC contractor provided that info to a neighbor during a sales presentation. The 2.0 is an upgrade but my neighbor asked considering the good reputation of Mitsubishi Compressors and products why the Midea in the 2.0. The contractor is asking Bosch
Mikey tell they have a problem With valve seals leaking during brazing. They need higher quality valves like train. Only thing I can do is run a garden hose in valve when brazing. Big problem
Main valves when you screw them out they start to leak. I literally have to run a garden hose into the allen fitting to keep cool. If not I cannot braze with a wet rag or anything but a hose. Do you guys sided these or braze?
We've heard a lot of good things about the Bosch IDS 2.0. Now, what about the cons of owning this? Every product ever made has some cons, especially new energy efficient technology (Steve Lav concurs). I have heard of these having a problem removing humidity and not getting as cold on the ac as traditional hvacs. Also, having a $2000 control board exposed to outdoor elements and only covered by a piece of sheet metal makes me a little weary. What do you do if you have to service this during a light rain, put up a tent to protect board from getting wet? Usually, high efficiency hvacs don't work as good and older units other than saving a little more on your electric bill.
line voltage and low voltage has to be separated for safety reasons and there's electrical codes covering it. thermostat wire is low voltage 50V rated wiring and the line voltage wiring is either 300 or 600v rated, low voltage rated wiring may not enter into anywhere there's line voltage, without a separate isolated splicing area. there's other allowances, but then it has to also be 300/600V rated building wiring and splices should be isolated. once inside the condenser/air handler/furnace/boiler they always used building rated type wiring of 300v or higher and capable of line voltage. there many codes that apply to it.
I have gas furnace only 2 wires, i started bosch 100 thermostats with external power, (no need power wire) now can someone tell me where to add my 2 wires 1- red 2- white.
Are the Bosch installs backed up? Working with local contractor and he's saying my install date for a 2-3 ton heat pump is 3 weeks out...ugh. Hearing lots of complaints of months for backlog on Bosch parts. I hope I don't regret my decision to go with a Bosch. Other contractors could do a next day install for other common systems like Trane.
Hi Mike, I have costumer and he want Bosch BOVB36 18 seer . but he insisted to don’t change line set (7/8,3/8) . what you think about this . this is my first Bosch installation and I didn’t know 3 ton use 3/4;3/8. and line set is only 30f long. Can you give me an advise
Great stuff, but it's so costly when those boards fail. Living in the gulf coast with high humidity and extreme heat I can imagine the failure rates would be higher than up north.
If you set the transformer at 208v when getting high line voltage, you will make it even worse, the 208v wiring is to keep the 24v from dropping when use in commercial applications or buildings with 208v not for 260v
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Mike, when you make it down to Florida, you're going to find a LOT of package systems. And of course, Mobile Homes. I would love to see Bosch make a unit, like the 2.0, with both pieces being able to be outside. And using an Inverter, instead of the current product out there. Great video!
Sat through the entire video and enjoyed every minute of it. Really appreciate you sharing this. I want one in my house now 😂
Glad you pay for continued training for your company. I work at a supply house and we have free training for all customers at least once a month for all the new products and extra training for new hires within a customer.
Mike, this was a great video. Appreciate it so much, a lot of us guys don’t get the opportunity to learn new things like this.
This is my second time watching this. I think this is great.
Great presentation of the system. I'm on the market to purchase a heat pump system for a new house and this training uncovered the real performance which determined myself to choose this product.
Really like the knowledge and professional presentation.
9:10 “your normal high side discharge side” I believe it’s the liquid line after the condenser coming out. Discharge is after compressor before condenser coil. That’s a great video and sheeeit just you guys getting the course. Heck of a Boss you are lol
During high humid days, the 2.0 with its warmer target evap coil does not have enough latent heat capacity. There is a dip sw. setting that we have to set for a lower target coil temp during that season, but that is a service call
thanks for the free class
You guys have a great father! Good job Mike
thank you so much for taking us to your class. so helpful
Training is always good…Knowledge is power!!
HVAC Instructor, thanks Mike And Bosch for this Video training.
Great information on the Bosch 2.0 system. Bosch seems like a solid system.
Bruce is the man!
Great video! But can you use you own thermostat with this system? What's the recommended thermostat to use?
Hello Mike, I really like your channel. In it I learn a lot about climate systems in the United States and at the same time I use it to learn the English language. I am Cuban and I have only been in the country for 5 months but what I want most is to work in the climate. That was my profession in Cuba and I dream of exercise it here... regards
Thank you so much man really appreciate this
Glad I could help
Just saw your video with a lot of information, love Bosch and I’m impressed with its products, thanks for doing this very much appreciate.
Riy
Great too have them learning the equipment great job Mikey
Always have to keep up on the training. #LoveBosch.
Tha is Mike! You know I was wanting this Bosch info.
Very informative Mikey #lovebosch I love these kinda videos learn something new everyday man!!! Keep up the good work!
Yes Bosh is great,Love Bosh !
#LoveBosch
Gracias Mikey pipes! Love the training
thank you very much Mikey and Bosch, the video was perfect, greetings from Peru...🇵🇪
That floor standing greenstar is called a highflow over here in the U.K. that’s a good boiler is it the combi version?
Mikey. Learned a lot from this video. I've taken this class and it shows you how much it varies from each instructor. Nice unit. Waiting on mine to crap out before I switch. Agree the seer rating has to be higher Let's Go Bosch!
Learning new technology can never hurt...# LOVE BOSCH
Mikey pipes you’re the best you’ve helped me make decisions for my home and save me in a couple of emergencies. I just have one question my friend I have the capability of using the Y one and Y2 on my Bosch 2.0 but it was wired up with one y one Y2 together is there a benefit of doing them separately or should I leave them connected? I can’t figure out, what is best?
Separate would be e better benefit so when it ramps down the blower ramps down along with the system instead of having the blower running at full capacity
Jesus Mike. Let the guy teach without interrupting him every 10 seconds
For REALZZZZ
Love Bosch
Your guys don’t realize how spoiled they are having them in a class I couldn’t pay my boss to have me take a boiler class etc it benefits you and your guys it’s a win/win I wish, would especially like a boiler wiring/trouble shooting class
That’s why we have Mikey to pass
The epic knowledge
My boss only allows classes like this if the employee pays, and you lose a days worth of pay while attending, then wonders why we don’t know everything 🤷🏽♀️
@@B-Nice wow 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
I have the Bosch BOVA at my place…on a RUUD AH…also have a dehumidifier to run during the cooling season…but coming maybe soon will be an A coil then I may be able to turn off the dehumidifier
Hi- thanks for sharing
Your team is about to be top notch
Great vid! Im a homeowner and recently had the 3 ton 20 seer heat pump unit / air handler installed. This video really help explain all the features and parameters. I live in Florida so pulling humidity out of the air is important. Do you know if possible to run Y1 as fan speed 1 and Y2 at fan speed 3 would assist in this? The fan speed parameters included in the paperwork essentially rule out using fan speed 1 for the 3 ton. Any input is much appreciated.
Glad it helped! I don’t have that much feedback on the setting parameters I would defer to the manual
I have a 5t Bova 2.0 but my board is slightly different; condenser fan only has 3 wires instead of 5, and the plug is at the very top horizontal. Anyways, E6 code after our first wind and snow storm in Washington. Only 1 month old! Reset and still E6. I couldn’t find 24v between the 3 fan wires either… Motor or board? Board DC voltage is good at 341v.
I’m in love. Trying to talk one of my customers to get a 2.0. But he wants to stay with oil.😖 Let’s go Bosch.
Mikey I’m a plumber in Canada what’s the coldest the heat pump can handle on those Bosch?
Thanks for this mikey
if your going to install a bosch I highly reccomend you install a furnace or fancoil that has a dehumidification terminal on the control board to slow the indoor fan down otherwise your customer will be complaining about high humidity. Realistically though if your going to install a variable speed unit you should install a communicating one. It really does not cost that much more money
I’ve installed Bosch and Trane XV. I agree the fully communicating system is hands down way better. But the cost is a good bit different
awesome video! thank you for filming this Mike. one question I'd like to ask is when installing the 2.0 airhandler in a horizontal orientation, what is the best way to secure the ductwork to the return side of the unit? I have found that you can only secure one out of the 4 sides of the ductwork to the unit with sheetmetal screws, otherwise you have to drill into the filter rack and it prevents a filter from sliding in and out. Hopefully someone knows the answer!!
Excellent training video. Let’s go Bosch
I see the white wire override on the fan like he said working very well with back up heat (hydronic coil) or in a hybrid system with geo thermal.
Wish my job had training like this. What temp does the heat pump work down to mike ?
Thank you mr pipes,was very good ed.
Glad you enjoyed it
So if you do have heat strips what do you do with the white and white/black wire? Also where do you land the white from the outdoor unit?
Any recommendations for thermostat setup? Differential for stage 1 and 2?
@@PipeDoctor ancient ecobee 3 pro :-) was recommended reverse staging with 3 degree differential for stage 1 and 2. What do you usually do?
Is the current draw also around 3 amps when in heat pump mode?
Great info. Thanks Mikey.
Awesome video would love more like this and we definitely need those trade secrets so leave that camera running lol #lovebosch
Look forward to your videos mike, love bosh.uk care resident
Mike, Can you please tell us all, what is the difference between the Bosch IDS 2.0 and the IDS 2.1 System. I am in Ohio and no one has any experience in my area with the IDS System...
Did they really switch to a midea compressor in the 2.0? Really stuck between getting this or a trane xl17i which is 2 stage. Im hesitant to get something with too much tech in it. But i think even the 2 stage trane has an inverter in it and a board? But probably more simple
Amp ratings on the 2.0 they’re 45amp max 26.4 minimum. Does this mean you’re ok putting these units in on 30amp circuits with #10 wire or do they require a 45amp rated circuit with #6 wire? For the 2-3 ton.
Mike, I have installed Bosch bova heat pump last year. The heating has been a constant issue. It cuts off before reaching the desired temperature. Cooling is ok. Any advise on this?
S Hills are you a contractor or a homeowner? Did you properly size the equipment? Is your ductwork trash? There's so many variables that Mike doesn't know from this vague question. Call Bosch tech support if you are a qualified contractor.
How do you run the Dh to Ecobee thermostat, I am running to ACC+. It looks like it is not triggering the air handler. Do we need to jump ACC-
How can I get one of this training course, Mike?
Only Mikey Pipes would notice a leak on a backflow preventer during a inverter heat pump system training. Good techs are aware of their surroundings.
Would like to go to one when things settle down, can you get me a condenser fan motor now I am told July 🤷 customer has been without almost 3 months
Wow one of my favorite
absolutely stunning post Wow
Love Bosch!
At 100% cooling and only 10-12 amps, why is the unit rated for max fuse 45 amps/min ampacity 26? thanks
Mike: Thanks for the video. The 2.0 uses a Midea compressor and can operate between 36 and 100 per cent and the 1.0 still uses the Mitsubishi compressor and operates 25 to 100 per cent?
A question@@PipeDoctor
@@PipeDoctor TY A HVAC contractor provided that info to a neighbor during a sales presentation. The 2.0 is an upgrade but my neighbor asked considering the good reputation of Mitsubishi Compressors and products why the Midea in the 2.0. The contractor is asking Bosch
Yes, correct.
Mikey tell they have a problem
With valve seals leaking during brazing. They need higher quality valves like train. Only thing I can do is run a garden hose in valve when brazing. Big problem
Main valves when you screw them out they start to leak. I literally have to run a garden hose into the allen fitting to keep cool. If not I cannot braze with a wet rag or anything but a hose. Do you guys sided these or braze?
Love 💕 both you and your Shares Thank you
We've heard a lot of good things about the Bosch IDS 2.0. Now, what about the cons of owning this? Every product ever made has some cons, especially new energy efficient technology (Steve Lav concurs).
I have heard of these having a problem removing humidity and not getting as cold on the ac as traditional hvacs.
Also, having a $2000 control board exposed to outdoor elements and only covered by a piece of sheet metal makes me a little weary. What do you do if you have to service this during a light rain, put up a tent to protect board from getting wet?
Usually, high efficiency hvacs don't work as good and older units other than saving a little more on your electric bill.
😍😍😍😍 LOVE U SO MUCH!!!
Fantastic My friend
Whata Great video! #LoveBosch
question?
can you use bosch 2.0 system with high velocity duct work? example unico and spacepak system duct work.
Baaam! Excellent!
Is the Bosch 2.0 hyper heat/low ambient outdoor unit
line voltage and low voltage has to be separated for safety reasons and there's electrical codes covering it.
thermostat wire is low voltage 50V rated wiring and the line voltage wiring is either 300 or 600v rated, low voltage rated wiring may not enter into anywhere there's line voltage, without a separate isolated splicing area. there's other allowances, but then it has to also be 300/600V rated building wiring and splices should be isolated. once inside the condenser/air handler/furnace/boiler they always used building rated type wiring of 300v or higher and capable of line voltage. there many codes that apply to it.
I have gas furnace only 2 wires, i started bosch 100 thermostats with external power, (no need power wire) now can someone tell me where to add my 2 wires 1- red 2- white.
Are the Bosch installs backed up? Working with local contractor and he's saying my install date for a 2-3 ton heat pump is 3 weeks out...ugh. Hearing lots of complaints of months for backlog on Bosch parts. I hope I don't regret my decision to go with a Bosch. Other contractors could do a next day install for other common systems like Trane.
@@PipeDoctor you da man! I guess things take longer in the midwest
Hi Mike, I have costumer and he want Bosch BOVB36 18 seer . but he insisted to don’t change line set (7/8,3/8) . what you think about this . this is my first Bosch installation and I didn’t know 3 ton use 3/4;3/8. and line set is only 30f long. Can you give me an advise
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Where you guys located? Wish I had somthing like this in Michigan.
Non related question….What for work boots do you guys wear ?
Thanks
Great stuff, but it's so costly when those boards fail. Living in the gulf coast with high humidity and extreme heat I can imagine the failure rates would be higher than up north.
If you set the transformer at 208v when getting high line voltage, you will make it even worse, the 208v wiring is to keep the 24v from dropping when use in commercial applications or buildings with 208v not for 260v
could of been better,, where can i get some training i live in new jersey??
nice happy afternoon 😀
The humidity issues are due to single row evaporators..(RUUD / Rheem)
or oversized systems!
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Guy holding the camera talks too much over the instructor. We get it, you know your stuff.
Very Wonderful ❤️
YO awesome!! I check your profile every week... Keep it up :D
heat pump how m many amps ?
What’s the tech tip ?
How low can this 2.0 heat. The mitsubishi hyper heat supposedly can heat 100% down to 5 degrees F.
@@PipeDoctor That competes well with the Mitsubishi hyper heat. Is it 100% at -10 degrees or is it 100% around 5-10 degrees?
I'd like to know the trick.
#love bosh
love the content.
Thanks man
Mike, when you make it down to Florida, you're going to find a LOT of package systems. And of course, Mobile Homes. I would love to see Bosch make a unit, like the 2.0, with both pieces being able to be outside. And using an Inverter, instead of the current product out there. Great video!
Good info thanks
I try and sit as far away as possible to people like Mikey. Lol. Always talking and making comments. Love the video still.
Air handler come on 120 voltage
good job bro!