@cwevo316 That's awesome, thank you for sharing thus. I'm glad you're enjoying the content and learning from it. Glad the videos are getting better and providing value. Thanks for watching! Good luck in the field 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
You sure have a lot of knowledge of HVAC, Jumper Man. I don't know JACK about HVAC and some of the components of these units that you describe sound Chinese to me. I love watching you troubleshoot and make repairs. I wouldn't know where to begin. Good work man!
@ronnym1977 Thank you Ronny! HVACR is a very complicated field and takes many years to learn. I'm still learning as I go along and I started learning in 2010. Glad you enjoy these videos and hope you find value. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
The duct with an actuator that appears to go nowhere is called a relief air damper. The fresh air will be connected to return air. When fresh air is opened up, the structure is under positive pressure. When it becomes too great or if the is an air quality sensor reporting too much CO², the relief air damper will open and relieve some of the pressure while giving a change over of the occupied space air.
@topher8634 Thank you for sharing that! Very interesting. It looks like some return air is just entering into the room through a duct and pulls from the room as you can see the filter rack. The door does get pulled in when closing it so it may need some more return air. That relief damper seems handy for this setup. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
The reason you got a red led alert is the module is monitoring amps. It goes to start but as you disconnected the compressor it sensed no amps so locked out. with the temp contactor it ran, so amped up and no alarm. Replace the wires from the mains block as they are badly discoloured through over heating and cut back the compressor wired to fresh copper or replace.
@jrh86 Missed last weekend for videos and it's the first time in a LONG time. Insanely busy in the field and was away for the weekend for a wedding. No worries, I'm good & I'm back in action. Another video is coming out tomorrow 😁 Thanks for watching brother! 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
Commercial tech for 3 years here and your videos have been getting progressively better and providing more and more value. Thanks from NY!
@cwevo316 That's awesome, thank you for sharing thus. I'm glad you're enjoying the content and learning from it. Glad the videos are getting better and providing value. Thanks for watching! Good luck in the field 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
The contactor "end switch" is called an auxiliary contact
You sure have a lot of knowledge of HVAC, Jumper Man.
I don't know JACK about HVAC and some of the components of these units that you describe sound Chinese to me.
I love watching you troubleshoot and make repairs.
I wouldn't know where to begin.
Good work man!
@ronnym1977 Thank you Ronny! HVACR is a very complicated field and takes many years to learn. I'm still learning as I go along and I started learning in 2010. Glad you enjoy these videos and hope you find value. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech
You're welcome!
Great video, thanks for sharing 👍
Man we all learn with you good video
@thesilentonevictor Glad you do! Thank you brother. Always appreciated 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
The duct with an actuator that appears to go nowhere is called a relief air damper. The fresh air will be connected to return air. When fresh air is opened up, the structure is under positive pressure. When it becomes too great or if the is an air quality sensor reporting too much CO², the relief air damper will open and relieve some of the pressure while giving a change over of the occupied space air.
@topher8634 Thank you for sharing that! Very interesting. It looks like some return air is just entering into the room through a duct and pulls from the room as you can see the filter rack. The door does get pulled in when closing it so it may need some more return air. That relief damper seems handy for this setup. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech that is true on an open return. Was return ducted? I may have missed it in the video.
Very cool videos keep up the good work !
Nice work Jumper Man.
@@stevencossaboon3237 Thank you as always!! Much appreciated 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
Great content thanks 🙏🏽
@@geogreandraws1053 Thank you very much! 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
Another great video as always. Thank you for sharing. Have a nice weekend. I missed your video last week ^_^
@zekenzy6486 Thank you my friend! You also have a nice weekend. It was a very busy week and weekend but I'm back! Haha thanks for watching 🙏🔧⚡️🤙
Brilliant 😃👍👍👍
@jrh86 Thank you my friend! 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
Nice job man I like those systems
@samersarah957 Thank you! Why is it that you like this systems? They are definitely cool but complicated. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
16:50 that monitoring system reminds me of something ive seen on Lennox residential condensers
Good video.
@@terryh8421 Thank you!! 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
The reason you got a red led alert is the module is monitoring amps. It goes to start but as you disconnected the compressor it sensed no amps so locked out. with the temp contactor it ran, so amped up and no alarm.
Replace the wires from the mains block as they are badly discoloured through over heating and cut back the compressor wired to fresh copper or replace.
The low initial megaohm reading can be because of refrigerant trapped in compressor oil due to a crankcase heater failure.
@@topher8634 Interesting. Thanks for sharing and for watching! 🙏🔧⚡️🤙
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@@ILoveKittys78 💜🔧⚡️
Where have you been ? Holidays ?
@jrh86 Missed last weekend for videos and it's the first time in a LONG time. Insanely busy in the field and was away for the weekend for a wedding. No worries, I'm good & I'm back in action. Another video is coming out tomorrow 😁 Thanks for watching brother! 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech peace bro 👍
We're all glad you're back and as always stay safe to you both 👍💯
@@jrh86 Thank you! 🙏🤙
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Aaon units r very service friendly. Normally easy to work on. Quality equipment.