No boards, just good old fashioned analog... Relay, sequencer, PCM motor. No failure prone ECM crap. Reliable and relatively cheap to fix. Ah, the good old days.
Nice repair. I know the music you were listening to was better than what we had, dang copyright. It looked like they had vacuumed out the filter, which is better than nothing.
When I am replacing a motor or fan relay where two speeds are wired in. I always wire it so only one speed is used… I don’t want any chance that something sticks and energizes two speeds at once which will burn the motor windings. Good work Curt
Great job like always brother another great video ‘ always appreciated sharing your knowledge. Regarding to some of the negative comments please don’t pay attention I’m pretty sure those negative comments come from mom’s basement engineers wearing their sisters panties ………. Great videos brother 👍🏻
It was only humming because it didn't know the words! 🤣 Might be easier next time to bring a print-out of the lyrics. 5:05 - And, since I'm kinda on the subject of lyrics/music, I'm sure what you were listening to in the van would have been more enjoyable, but rules are rules... And having been on the Creator end of issues with copyrighted music many times myself, I know firsthand that sometimes ya gotta do what you gotta do.
you do realize you put your thumb against those pliers before you discharged the cap, right? old habits are hard to break, and very very rarely do the hold enough to bite ya, but it does happen. just lookin out my guy.
Why don’t you ever vacuum out any units in your repair ever ? I’ve seen a million of your videos and if it’s a square turd in there you repair all around it but never clean it out not saying do it for free but just maybe the are cheap enough to do it themselves saving you time and trouble?
Why? Open a unit. See more dust and dirt then in their front yard. And with a dirty filter. The out going side the coils look fairly clean. But never show us the inlet side of the coils. Why? Scared of going out in the cold to wash they off? You could have at least brushed them off
No cockroaches and no smoke alarm beeps and looks clean for a change 😊
😂
God bless you for owning your business, and having a supportive wife that makes a good team!
No boards, just good old fashioned analog... Relay, sequencer, PCM motor. No failure prone ECM crap. Reliable and relatively cheap to fix. Ah, the good old days.
I agree, simplicity.
That style of motor is known as a PSC=Permanent Split Capacitor.
just you showing us is reward enough. don't need music.. thank you.😊
Simple gets you to the next Job that much Sooner. Keep up the Strong 💪 Efforts, Curtis. 🤔👍
Well done Curtis a easy repair for you for a change 👍 Au
Another great repair Curtis also repaired low voltage short in Goodman heat pump condenser unit today getting the heat on thanks for the video
That unit looks really easy to work on.
Nice 😊
Great job 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Nice repair. I know the music you were listening to was better than what we had, dang copyright. It looked like they had vacuumed out the filter, which is better than nothing.
just wondering why you never pull blower wheel from housing to clean. only to more screws. keep up the good work.
That’s Curtis on a great job 😊go Dawgs
When I am replacing a motor or fan relay where two speeds are wired in. I always wire it so only one speed is used… I don’t want any chance that something sticks and energizes two speeds at once which will burn the motor windings.
Good work Curt
We be jamming with techno music
Nice work Curtis
Thanks 👍
WTH?? Is Curtis working at a night club today??? I turn on my computer, and it starts playing techno music...........
Pump up the jams!!!
Great job like always brother another great video ‘ always appreciated sharing your knowledge. Regarding to some of the negative comments please don’t pay attention I’m pretty sure those negative comments come from mom’s basement engineers wearing their sisters panties ………. Great videos brother 👍🏻
When using a variable speed blower, which settings are used for heat and which for cold?
When you change a motor , do you change the contactor and the capacitor too ?
If that cap has a 5-6% range, 6.8 is out of range for a 7.5 cap. Acceptable range would be 7.05 to 7.125. How did you determine the motor was bad?
It wasn’t low enough to stop the motor
It was only humming because it didn't know the words! 🤣 Might be easier next time to bring a print-out of the lyrics.
5:05 - And, since I'm kinda on the subject of lyrics/music, I'm sure what you were listening to in the van would have been more enjoyable, but rules are rules... And having been on the Creator end of issues with copyrighted music many times myself, I know firsthand that sometimes ya gotta do what you gotta do.
How did you determine it was the motor buy checking the cap?
Motor specs
Don’t stick your tongue on a cap to see if it’s discharged😂
What is the rough price of a blower motor change out?
no less than 2 k and he never ever cleans out anything unless it’s a condensate pvc tube!
I charge around 475.00 that’s motor and labor..
Sorry, Curtis, but dump the musak. It's not needed. I just fast forwarded past it.
Love the music overlay
you do realize you put your thumb against those pliers before you discharged the cap, right? old habits are hard to break, and very very rarely do the hold enough to bite ya, but it does happen. just lookin out my guy.
Let me guess "Beverly Hills Cops" wait wait "Beverly Hills Hvac".
Got no heat cuz you got no insulation 🤣
Rather than unsubscribe I fast forward thru the music.
Yeh the music is annoying i fast forward past it to the contents, Curtis how about removing the annoying music and replace it to something nicer.
Why don’t you ever vacuum out any units in your repair ever ? I’ve seen a million of your videos and if it’s a square turd in there you repair all around it but never clean it out not saying do it for free but just maybe the are cheap enough to do it themselves saving you time and trouble?
Why? Open a unit. See more dust and dirt then in their front yard. And with a dirty filter. The out going side the coils look fairly clean. But never show us the inlet side of the coils.
Why? Scared of going out in the cold to wash they off? You could have at least brushed them off
NOT a fan of the music NOISE,,,,, Enjoy just watching you and your verbal commits..
How did you determine it was the motor buy checking the cap?