Im a cable lineman, was attacked by bald faced hornets from a nest the size of a basketball once that was hidden behind our power supply on the pole. I was in the bucket, couldnt run.
Nice work, KO plugs are cheap to plug the conduit pipe location for wasps issues, so filling the hole is good and to code by the NEC Electrical Code. My comments are intended to help others and you. Great job 👏 I learned a lot from you Curtis
I love watching your vids on my lunch breaks. Last Friday I changed out a blower motor on a carrier gaspack had wasp nests in it but didn't notice until it pull the drill on the compressor door.. didn't know I could run so fast.
If i could offer a suggestion, on those carriers, try to cover up the compressor compartment when you check your pressures, those suck a lot of air up to the OFM through the hole in the compressor compartment. Your pressures will come down some, if it is really hot outside your high pressure can trip with that panel off. Also that indoor coil is notorious for having leaks, it is worth a peek to see if there are oil streaks, there is a replacement coil that is tin plated. I did a lot of work in Arizona and due to the sun down there we tried to avoid having those reversing wires exposed, they tent to rot in the sun and expose the wires after a couple years. I am not sure if you have the same issue where you are at. New viewer to your channel, I love your gauges, I got out of the field 10 years ago so i never got to see those.
Pro tip, on your iPhone calculator, you can also type “ 40 - 6% “ and it will show what 6% is, and if you type = it will show you the total. Knowing the formula is always good too, but sometimes it’s nice to have it quick. When I do the math I mess up the equation sometimes and have to do it again to get the right number.
When I was getting complaints about a burning smell inside a dwelling it was usually the fan control board in the air handlers. Just the smell initially but if it was allowed to go on too long, visible smoke and charred wires.
Interesting about your Sears comment. Our local Sears closed down about 2-3 years ago and today the entire end of the mall that used to be Sears has now been torn down, and they are building a Publix grocery store where it used to be.
Some of the time the shafts aren't exactly the same length. A rescue motor will have a longer shaft for blower operation as well. But getting it in ballpark range and making sure it doesn't rub on anything is good to me. There is also always a mark on the shaft so you can measure that and just size it up that way. But being precise is always the best
@@acrservicesmathewr7565 The motor he used had a longer casting / length so your shaft marking wouldn’t line up. Really should measure blade end Tip to the lid before removing to match the new motor/ blade height. Or measure the shroud to blade tip before removing and then reset the same
I believe the higher amp is for the lower voltage “208“ and the lower amp is for the higher voltage as that would seem to apply to Ohm’s law. Not an HVAC guy, but I do deal with voltage all day.
Man you work 7 days a week and you own your own business I commend you. You make these videos so entertaining and I've been learning and my question to you is I'm 40 years old no experience but do you think it's too late for me to get into this profession? Because I've been in restaurant business my whole life and I'm sick of it. And I never been so fascinated with air conditioner work in my life then when I started watching your videos.
Nice Sunday job! Coincidence, my Wife bought me a Klein nutdriver set as a gift and the 11/32 was the only size not included. I found out they are sold separately. I bought one to work on a microwave oven and to go with my set. She got it at Home Depot for around $10.00 Amazon sells them too but the Depot was handier and matches the set. Thanks for the Video 😃 🇺🇸
One of the motels for whom I service PTHP's, requested pricing on removing the 5-2-1 from their 5-ton TempStar split, and replacing it with a soft-start system. Until now, I'd only ever installed them on RV's (Coleman or Carrier AC's). With electricity pricing going 'crazily high', I have a feeling that I'll be fielding more requests like this. I'm in central PA, are you guys down south seeing this, too?
People think I'm weird for having a fan when digging up a water service in a crawlspace or even just replacing a faucet while under a sink.... comfort is key to a happy everything...
That looks like a new blade as easy as it came off. I suspect the old one tore up and someone found one close enough and the motor is over amping and kicking out on thermal hints the burning smell.
Your tap and cap needs to be whichever is closest to power coming from disconnect. Your amps would also be reflected on voltage. If you put wrong cap with wrong voltage you’ll have uneven amp readings on your motor windings.
@@moonlightacmaintenance3232 Are you saying in this instance that it's gonna be 208 volt 1/3 hp, 230 volt 1/6 hp? Or did I read that right? My understanding is try to match the original hp with new hp. Fasco gives motor replacement tips like that. I think max amps on this motor is 1.9. Don't know what the service factor is.
Bro i have changed my field into freelancing mep hvac design which i had studied extensively with certifications now i don't know how to start my journey as online engineer - like what skills are most sellable in market demand like making revit, autocad drawings drafting or designs, project calculations in ms excel with boq to make profit ? What's better hvac site, design or revit design or total mep work.. What should i start with & how to complete the given work properly could you help me with it in some details...
Do not spray water based into disconnect boxes. Use wd40 or the like on live nests near electrical. It works. I have the same nut driver , from sears, it's my fan motor nut driver.
Lowes warranties your craftsman’s tools unfortunately they are made in China now I had that set of nut drivers and I gave it to my youngest son for his toolbox
Those rescue motors are designed to have their own separate run capacitor. One of those brown capacitor wires from the motor is a power feed wire and if you put the wrong one on the dual run capacitor, you can burn up the motor or blow a fuse/trip the breaker because the dual run cap already has a power feed wire on it
There was a tech on You Tube that had a Husky tool with multiple nut driver sizes that included an 11/16. I've tried to find it but Home depot doesn't even list it anymore. I do not like the Klein at all.
When I was a lineman it only took me once to learn to check for wasps on pole transformer because when your up in a bucket there’s no where to run.
I second that statement. No where to hide. Learned that the same way. Being allergic to them stinging critters todays keeps reminding me!
Nowhere to run nowhere to hide. That would be miserable.
😱😱😱😱
Im a cable lineman, was attacked by bald faced hornets from a nest the size of a basketball once that was hidden behind our power supply on the pole. I was in the bucket, couldnt run.
@@davidca96 Yeah it damn near makes you want to jump.
Nice work, KO plugs are cheap to plug the conduit pipe location for wasps issues, so filling the hole is good and to code by the NEC Electrical Code. My comments are intended to help others and you. Great job 👏 I learned a lot from you Curtis
Most of my tools are Craftsman I bought in 70's and 80's when Sears sold high quality everything....
good catch on bad bearing.
My first screwgun starting in the electrical trade was a craftsman from Sears. Mid 1990s. Haha. I got some looks from the mechanics. Lol
I love watching your vids on my lunch breaks. Last Friday I changed out a blower motor on a carrier gaspack had wasp nests in it but didn't notice until it pull the drill on the compressor door.. didn't know I could run so fast.
If i could offer a suggestion, on those carriers, try to cover up the compressor compartment when you check your pressures, those suck a lot of air up to the OFM through the hole in the compressor compartment. Your pressures will come down some, if it is really hot outside your high pressure can trip with that panel off.
Also that indoor coil is notorious for having leaks, it is worth a peek to see if there are oil streaks, there is a replacement coil that is tin plated.
I did a lot of work in Arizona and due to the sun down there we tried to avoid having those reversing wires exposed, they tent to rot in the sun and expose the wires after a couple years. I am not sure if you have the same issue where you are at.
New viewer to your channel, I love your gauges, I got out of the field 10 years ago so i never got to see those.
Nice job, beats crawling around the attics or crawl spaces.
It's the same here...over a 100 degrees today and it's September...with October knocking.
Pro tip, on your iPhone calculator, you can also type “ 40 - 6% “ and it will show what 6% is, and if you type = it will show you the total. Knowing the formula is always good too, but sometimes it’s nice to have it quick.
When I do the math I mess up the equation sometimes and have to do it again to get the right number.
Dude. That is super cool, it works on android too. learn something new every day 👍🏻
Carrier is a great brand. Nice job fixing it up Curtis.
another job well done my friend.
Craftsman tools sold to Stanley and are sold at Ace Hardware and Lowes...You can warranty them there.
I have that exact DeWalt fan.... Definitely a life saver! 👍
I had a hard start I installed melt down 2days later on a package unit
When I was getting complaints about a burning smell inside a dwelling it was usually the fan control board in the air handlers. Just the smell initially but if it was allowed to go on too long, visible smoke and charred wires.
Lowe's where I live sells a 6-n-1nut driver made by Idea. It has 11/32 like your looking for. Checkout your local Lowe's store.
That was really interesting. Thanks for bringing us along.
I'd say the amps go with the hp rating... The crimper on lineman pliers are for buchanan splice sleeves.
Interesting about your Sears comment. Our local Sears closed down about 2-3 years ago and today the entire end of the mall that used to be Sears has now been torn down, and they are building a Publix grocery store where it used to be.
Curtis don’t ever see you measuring the blade distance to be the same as old setup was But you get it correct every time. Nice job
Some of the time the shafts aren't exactly the same length. A rescue motor will have a longer shaft for blower operation as well. But getting it in ballpark range and making sure it doesn't rub on anything is good to me. There is also always a mark on the shaft so you can measure that and just size it up that way. But being precise is always the best
@@acrservicesmathewr7565
The motor he used had a longer casting / length so your shaft marking wouldn’t line up. Really should measure blade end Tip to the lid before removing to match the new motor/ blade height. Or measure the shroud to blade tip before removing and then reset the same
I believe the higher amp is for the lower voltage “208“ and the lower amp is for the higher voltage as that would seem to apply to Ohm’s law.
Not an HVAC guy, but I do deal with voltage all day.
I believe it was the second scenario he mentioned: higher Amp draw for the higher horsepower ratings (black wire) and lower for the lower HP.
yet your still alive.
Man you work 7 days a week and you own your own business I commend you. You make these videos so entertaining and I've been learning and my question to you is I'm 40 years old no experience but do you think it's too late for me to get into this profession? Because I've been in restaurant business my whole life and I'm sick of it. And I never been so fascinated with air conditioner work in my life then when I started watching your videos.
40 yr old is still a young man, go for it.
I’d jump in. It’s very satisfying
Go for it 💪
@@russellwright9813 If you feel good and healthy go for it.
I started at 38 best thing I've ever done go for it
Nice Sunday job!
Coincidence, my Wife bought me a Klein nutdriver set as a gift and the 11/32 was the only size not included. I found out they are sold separately. I bought one to work on a microwave oven and to go with my set. She got it at Home Depot for around $10.00 Amazon sells them too but the Depot was handier and matches the set.
Thanks for the Video 😃 🇺🇸
Getting it done the right way, thorough, observant, and professional. Thanks for your guidance and sharing your knowledge.
Nothing kills wasps faster than non-chlorinated BrakeKlean!
Good tip. Probably cheaper and longer lasting than Wasp Spray too.
Yeah, except maybe chlorinated brake cleaner
Usually the motor amp draw is based on 230/240 V because it's lower then for 120; that's been my experience when installing electric motors. 😎
One of the motels for whom I service PTHP's, requested pricing on removing the 5-2-1 from their 5-ton TempStar split, and replacing it with a soft-start system. Until now, I'd only ever installed them on RV's (Coleman or Carrier AC's). With electricity pricing going 'crazily high', I have a feeling that I'll be fielding more requests like this. I'm in central PA, are you guys down south seeing this, too?
People think I'm weird for having a fan when digging up a water service in a crawlspace or even just replacing a faucet while under a sink.... comfort is key to a happy everything...
It can save your life; I used an umbrella outdoors when needed and had plenty of cold water; for attic work I had a vest with ice packs!
Glad this was an easy fix for you.
Another job well done !
I do this in Texas, give me a 95 degree day any day over 110 😂
Yep Texas is scorching hot in the summer
Wow there's no Sears in our Mall no more they left no new store there yet
That new motor has a new home
Lower the voltage, higher the amperage
That looks like a new blade as easy as it came off. I suspect the old one tore up and someone found one close enough and the motor is over amping and kicking out on thermal hints the burning smell.
Your tap and cap needs to be whichever is closest to power coming from disconnect. Your amps would also be reflected on voltage. If you put wrong cap with wrong voltage you’ll have uneven amp readings on your motor windings.
@@moonlightacmaintenance3232 Are you saying in this instance that it's gonna be 208 volt 1/3 hp, 230 volt 1/6 hp? Or did I read that right? My understanding is try to match the original hp with new hp. Fasco gives motor replacement tips like that. I think max amps on this motor is 1.9. Don't know what the service factor is.
Curtis where did you get that sweet magnetic umbrella?
Magnetic dish to keep screws from disappearing!
Yes Curtis where is your magnetic bowl you have? You need one left in your bag and in your van to !🤟💪😀🌟💰🍺🇺🇸
What is the purpose of the white disc around the shaft of the motor. Iv been told to take it off in the past
Why would you spray wasp spray on a live disconnect? Are you trying to blow it up ?
You need a little stool to save those knees ! Enjoy your videos !
A plastic milk crate works great for that
@@daddygc5814 I like a plastic step stool . It has a double function . Standing and sitting
@11:46 and you're wearing long jeans? How do you guys deal with that kind of heat? Im drained out when its 85°+ here in CT.
Curtis, with the weather starting to cool down, are you just as busy as ever or are you slowing down?
I’m still busy as ever. Changeouts have slowed, but service work is all day everyday
Bro i have changed my field into freelancing mep hvac design which i had studied extensively with certifications now i don't know how to start my journey as online engineer - like what skills are most sellable in market demand like making revit, autocad drawings drafting or designs, project calculations in ms excel with boq to make profit ? What's better hvac site, design or revit design or total mep work.. What should i start with & how to complete the given work properly could you help me with it in some details...
Do not spray water based into disconnect boxes. Use wd40 or the like on live nests near electrical. It works.
I have the same nut driver , from sears, it's my fan motor nut driver.
I have an 11/32 hollow socket.
Can I ask what you charge for a Sunday call?? X, plus miles/time plus parts?? What is your weekend rate..sat and Sunday same pay rate??
Is it normal to put capacitors one underneath the other?
Unit wasn't under warranty?
Is it normal to put compassion 180 the other?
Lowes warranties your craftsman’s tools unfortunately they are made in China now I had that set of nut drivers and I gave it to my youngest son for his toolbox
I have a husky 16 and 1 it has it
I am with you on the 11/32.
Green nut driver.
What brand wire stripper is that ?
Klein, there’s a link in the description
Hey Curtis, did you ever give away the cordless fan? Just curious!
He forgot to recharge the batteries! lol.
Yes
Hey there curtis i see that you were using your old impact driver
That was the new one.
@@HVACGUY o ok I got mine finally and I love it I haven't used my other ones since
7.5 mico farad, 230V would be the 1.9A
Hello Curtis
Good evening
If she smelled smoke in the house I would look in the house first but I am no pro!
Fuses should be replaced
They'll make one now that you've suggested it ! L o L
Check out Klein Tools 32807MAG 7- in-1 nut driver.
Omg, its not a Rheem or Ruud, lol
do yourself a favor and spray anything open to bugs with WD-40. Most bugs hate the stuff and wasp nests won't stick once the metal is coated with it.
How about them Dawgs
Go Dawgs
Why does he have two capacitors hooked up?
Those rescue motors are designed to have their own separate run capacitor. One of those brown capacitor wires from the motor is a power feed wire and if you put the wrong one on the dual run capacitor, you can burn up the motor or blow a fuse/trip the breaker because the dual run cap already has a power feed wire on it
There was a tech on You Tube that had a Husky tool with multiple nut driver sizes that included an 11/16. I've tried to find it but Home depot doesn't even list it anymore. I do not like the Klein at all.
We used 11/16 size to secure speakers in radio and TV sets.-
It's 11/32.
Dont take this the wrong way but there shade not far infront of you thats where i would be
Please i want translation
ha ha ha
Take a look at this to see if its what you are looking for in 11/16 driver.
Klein 9-in-1 Pass Through SAE Multi-Nut Driver, Magnetic 32809MAG