@dvzzgaming4245 Haha thank you! Just doing my part in society and helping others while making videos and helping those who watch🔧⚡️ Thanks for watching! 🤙🙏
I liked the video. Can you please adjust your camera. If this can be improved this will be much appreciated. However thank you for you sharing knowledge. I have to get my head around the F ( Fahrenheit). Coming from CapeTown,South Africa we use Degrees C Thank you 👍
Wow. Great job. However i wonder how much their water bill is each month having that water cooled condenser. I see a fan that looks as if its used to keep the head of the comoressor cool. I repaired a water cooled ice machine for a friend that owned a restaurant. When i told him about tge water he decided to switch to an air cooled condensor. His water bill dropped $300 dollars. This cooler looks weird with the way the ceiling inside drops down on one side. The compressor on this sounds a little loud like the valves are going bad. May just be the way the camera is picking it up. However teacumpsa compressors are loud, and i think water cooled ones are more louder in general. I hate heatcraft coils. I prefer either peerless or keeprite coils as well as copeland condensing units.
I bet that valve was leaking in the past and someone just cranked down the cap to try to stop it, then it cracked after a while from being too tight. Especially with the weird angle where core tool wouldn't fit.
@@JumpermanTech This is why as a business owner you should always hire a professional HVAC/ electrician to work on these systems. "Mr. Handy Andy" could save you a few bucks at the cost of thousands.
JMT, I really admire your skill level both in troubleshooting and making the repairs to these various HVACR units you repair. However, a lot of the time when you'te explaining and showing your process, it is out of view of the camera and it has made your videos hard to watch. Many times the viewers can only see your hands. Your camera isn't aimed high enough.
Your attention to detail when explaining your process is commendable. Appreciate the videos you put out!
Your are a God of HVAC ❤❤
@dvzzgaming4245 Haha thank you! Just doing my part in society and helping others while making videos and helping those who watch🔧⚡️ Thanks for watching! 🤙🙏
Happy Holidays JMT! 🙌🏾💯
@antoniobaez6282 Thank you! Happy holidays to you too🤙🔧⚡️
Great job Jumper Man.
@@stevencossaboon3237 Thank you!! 🙏🔧⚡️
great refrigeration video bro 🤙🏽
i enjoy watching your videos
@@Ed221-p4b That's awesome, I'm glad you do! Thanks for watching 🙏🔧⚡️
Great video. Good job and nice work. Thank you for sharing. For walk in refrigerator , how many subcooling and superheat is good ?
Hey that's ''Snot'' a bad brazing job at all Nice work Dynamic Duo ... Thx
Learm so much from you great video buddy 👍🏾
@@rondrene5420 Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching 🙏🔧⚡️
Good job
I liked the video. Can you please adjust your camera. If this can be improved this will be much appreciated. However thank you for you sharing knowledge. I have to get my head around the F ( Fahrenheit). Coming from CapeTown,South Africa we use Degrees C
Thank you
👍
Another good video Jman! How did you get good at multiple trades like HVAC, plumbing and electrical?
please adjust the cam, some areas couldnt even see what you were doing sir. Nice tutorial video
Greetings from Texas, where did ya visit sir?
@@Straight_dipping_ Howdy! I was in the Dallas, Fort Worth area. Had a good time out there for a 3 day weekend. Thanks for watching! 🙏🔧⚡️
Perfect, one love from the peal of Africa Kampala Uganda
Wow. Great job. However i wonder how much their water bill is each month having that water cooled condenser. I see a fan that looks as if its used to keep the head of the comoressor cool. I repaired a water cooled ice machine for a friend that owned a restaurant. When i told him about tge water he decided to switch to an air cooled condensor. His water bill dropped $300 dollars. This cooler looks weird with the way the ceiling inside drops down on one side. The compressor on this sounds a little loud like the valves are going bad. May just be the way the camera is picking it up. However teacumpsa compressors are loud, and i think water cooled ones are more louder in general. I hate heatcraft coils. I prefer either peerless or keeprite coils as well as copeland condensing units.
I bet that valve was leaking in the past and someone just cranked down the cap to try to stop it, then it cracked after a while from being too tight. Especially with the weird angle where core tool wouldn't fit.
Jmt is the professional of new York ❤
@thesilentonevictor Haha thank you! I try my best 🙏 Thanks for watching 🔧⚡️
U da man make it look easy any advice for someone who is just getting into refrigeration trade ?
❄️💪🇺🇸👍 nice work
@shine-cg9uf Thank you brother! 🙏🤙🔧⚡️🇺🇲
😻💚💜💚
@@ILoveKittys78 💜🔧⚡️
how long did it took you to get to this level
208 volts. Is this system working on three phase power supply?
@@Mr.T314 208 volts/3 phase yes. Thanks for watching! 🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech This is why as a business owner you should always hire a professional HVAC/ electrician to work on these systems. "Mr. Handy Andy" could save you a few bucks at the cost of thousands.
JMT,
I really admire your skill level both in troubleshooting and making the repairs to these various HVACR units you repair.
However, a lot of the time when you'te explaining and showing your process, it is out of view of the camera and it has made your videos hard to watch.
Many times the viewers can only see your hands.
Your camera isn't aimed high enough.
JMT in the am sweet!
@scottmaz4063 Scott's support in the AM is mood lifting 😂 Thanks for watching brother! 🙏🔧⚡️🤙
Only smokes 😮
That box is an pile of crap. Butit makes money
Your videos piss me off sometimes with your lighting issue. Get a headlamp dude