Thank you buddy ❤️hopefully this will help some of the younger engineers that don’t have as much experience with air pressure switches , felt like it took me ages to understand them properly when I was younger
This is best explained video ive seen , really good thank you for taking time out to do this, You should set up some kind of training centre would be helpful as you have a lot of knowledge
When you have your multimeter leads in the block on the PCB can they touch inside and cause a short circuit? What happens if you slip slightly and they touch will you get a shock or will it blow your multimeter / voltage detector when testing live?
When you test for continuinity from the connector, do you test with the appliance powered on, and the connector plugged into the PCB? Or do you unplug the connector and turn the applianc on for testing continuity on the APS switch? Also, is there a way to eliminate venturi blockage (or clear it if it's blocked) without taking the assembly you're showing off, or having a pressure meter? e.g. if you blow some air into the hose, does that have a chance of at least helping with troubleshooting?
When ever you’re checking continuity or resistance on a part or wiring harness the power should be off. The only time you need to test something with power on is for voltage.
Great video, I have one of these I suspect I may have to change, made it a whole lot clearer 👍
This is like 20x better and more in depth than anything you'll be shown at college
Awesome video
Thank you buddy ❤️hopefully this will help some of the younger engineers that don’t have as much experience with air pressure switches , felt like it took me ages to understand them properly when I was younger
Great video thanks very much 👍
This is best explained video ive seen , really good thank you for taking time out to do this,
You should set up some kind of training centre would be helpful as you have a lot of knowledge
Fantastic video. Great guy. Great knowledge. Massive Thank you. My boiler is working again. 👍🏻💪🏻
Absolute quality. What a legend you are mate..
Very well explained.
Nicely done 👍🏼👍🏼
Solid going to show it to my apprentice, all he does in college is beat lead!
Great vid thanks.
Great help thanks...that was good refresher.I made some notes...
Another good video. Keep them coming 👍
Quality mate 💪 thought you explained everything very well
Thank you buddy ♥️💯
How do you grease it?
When you have your multimeter leads in the block on the PCB can they touch inside and cause a short circuit? What happens if you slip slightly and they touch will you get a shock or will it blow your multimeter / voltage detector when testing live?
When you test for continuinity from the connector, do you test with the appliance powered on, and the connector plugged into the PCB?
Or do you unplug the connector and turn the applianc on for testing continuity on the APS switch?
Also, is there a way to eliminate venturi blockage (or clear it if it's blocked) without taking the assembly you're showing off, or having a pressure meter?
e.g. if you blow some air into the hose, does that have a chance of at least helping with troubleshooting?
When ever you’re checking continuity or resistance on a part or wiring harness the power should be off.
The only time you need to test something with power on is for voltage.
If the voltage come to fan only after air switch is ON? Only in blow to switch fan start working. Any idea why?
Voltage should go to fan before aps activates , is the aps wired correctly ?
That blue isn’t neutral by the way, that’s NO
you should not blow into the air pressure switch , you will damage it