Nice man. 8 point sockets are designed for square head fasteners. Its also so much nicer to use on service valves. I'll never go back to those chincy service wrenches. 6 point will get you by sometimes, but I've been that guy that finished a fastener off using the wrong socket. Not a good feeling lol.
Thanks for commenting, I've traded a lot of my eight point or whatever they are out, a prime example would be replacing the green moisture indicator on a sight glass, if you use anything other than a 6 point socket or a box wrench equivalent you'll strip that turd right off. I have some of the new Universal sockets that are good for square, star and several other weird shapes. I like those for special purposes.
Just had that motor delivered to the shop from captivaire. They still make it not sure why they would tell you that. 3/4 hp dual voltage right?115/208v. It's those side brackets that get me.
The original was 115v, the new one was dual voltage. I gave them the job number and he pulled up the job location so thay knew what motor it took, I'm just glad it worked. The side brackets weren't used for this model, just Another universal motor so they can stock less inventory I would guess.
If you can make another vid on the Trane thermostat you made way back when it was great. The control with the spdt switches and resistors to mimic Trane tstat for testing on rtus. Really want to make my own and copy your design 😉. All credit will go to you.
I purposely did not show every step by step because I have no control over who is watching this and attempting the repair. If the person can't figure out a simple L1 and L2 wiring diagram with an S.P.S.T switch then they shouldn't be doing the job. I don't want the liability if someone gets hurt because that person matched up my wire colors to the motor they are replacing and they weren't the same motors. (BOOM) This channel is not a DIY, its to give someone that already has all the common knowledge of electrical and HVAC related skills an inside look of what to expect and where to start. I thank you for your comment and time to watch it!
Nice man. 8 point sockets are designed for square head fasteners. Its also so much nicer to use on service valves. I'll never go back to those chincy service wrenches. 6 point will get you by sometimes, but I've been that guy that finished a fastener off using the wrong socket. Not a good feeling lol.
Thanks for commenting, I've traded a lot of my eight point or whatever they are out, a prime example would be replacing the green moisture indicator on a sight glass, if you use anything other than a 6 point socket or a box wrench equivalent you'll strip that turd right off. I have some of the new Universal sockets that are good for square, star and several other weird shapes. I like those for special purposes.
@@HVACRSurvival sweet I have not tried the spline drive. You like them?
@@HVACRSurvival your right. 8 point on square only.
Great job brother soooo happy my company doesn’t do exhaust fans man I always hated those grease stays with you and your tools for days
Not bad if it's just a belt, but bearings or a motor like this kinda does suck😁Thanks 4 checking it out and commenting👍🏻👍🏻
lucky day two videos , thanks for sharing
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Good vid and info Rick ...
Thanks Eddy! Good 2 C I haven't lost ya yet!😉
Mucho bueno!!!
Just had that motor delivered to the shop from captivaire. They still make it not sure why they would tell you that. 3/4 hp dual voltage right?115/208v. It's those side brackets that get me.
The original was 115v, the new one was dual voltage. I gave them the job number and he pulled up the job location so thay knew what motor it took, I'm just glad it worked. The side brackets weren't used for this model, just Another universal motor so they can stock less inventory I would guess.
If you can make another vid on the Trane thermostat you made way back when it was great. The control with the spdt switches and resistors to mimic Trane tstat for testing on rtus. Really want to make my own and copy your design 😉. All credit will go to you.
Much appreciated 👍 I know it takes time out your day
@@johnr1385 email me hvacrsurvival@gmail.com and Ill send you pics of it.
You should mount the fan as close to the motor as you can or the imbalance is multiplied!
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Thanks!
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Thanks Steve! I appreciate you taking the time to watch it.
Don't have to lubricate the tools after working on those pigs!
That is very true!
Not so much helpful for a new HVACR technician without detailed wiring explanation
I purposely did not show every step by step because I have no control over who is watching this and attempting the repair. If the person can't figure out a simple L1 and L2 wiring diagram with an S.P.S.T switch then they shouldn't be doing the job. I don't want the liability if someone gets hurt because that person matched up my wire colors to the motor they are replacing and they weren't the same motors. (BOOM) This channel is not a DIY, its to give someone that already has all the common knowledge of electrical and HVAC related skills an inside look of what to expect and where to start. I thank you for your comment and time to watch it!