I find myself waiting for your videos more then the other content creators. They are awesome too but you make it short, to the point with great explanation. Keep it up.
New to your channel and the trade. When determining your saturated temps and pressures, why in some videos do you start with current box temp and other desired. Any particular reason?
I have two water cooled compressors, I live in Ohio so could I shut the water off in the winter to save some money? Any help is greatly appreciated sir. Thanks
Interesting...is the condenser cooled by plumbing water and just dumping it down the drain once its removed the heat, or does it have its own loop with an outdoor unit to recycle the water?
Dumping down the drain, wastes a lot of water. We need to keep the incoming water temperature a consistent temp so I don’t think recirculating of the water is an option but I could be wrong
Do you prefer to coil capillary tubes and then individually separate the tubes or zip tie them together as one? Wow, your videos make going to HVAC school almost unnecessary, in my opinion.
I find myself waiting for your videos more then the other content creators. They are awesome too but you make it short, to the point with great explanation. Keep it up.
Thanks, much appreciated.
We all need to learn from this guy
Your vids are golden my guy
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Very interesting and quality Video, greets from Germany 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
I hate rub outs. Most are preventable. Nicely done
Yes, this easily avoidable
For superheat on walk ins, do you find your suction line temp before the compressor or somewhere inside the box? 8:29
Yes, just before the trap, downstream of the coil
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New to your channel and the trade. When determining your saturated temps and pressures, why in some videos do you start with current box temp and other desired. Any particular reason?
I have two water cooled compressors, I live in Ohio so could I shut the water off in the winter to save some money? Any help is greatly appreciated sir. Thanks
why TD - 10F? Where you get this information?
What are your thoughts on changing over to r407a?
R448A is what we are currently using for conversions
What brand leak detector is that you use.?
Dtek 3
Interesting...is the condenser cooled by plumbing water and just dumping it down the drain once its removed the heat, or does it have its own loop with an outdoor unit to recycle the water?
Dumping down the drain, wastes a lot of water. We need to keep the incoming water temperature a consistent temp so I don’t think recirculating of the water is an option but I could be wrong
I always use silicon on cap tubs and spiders found on large rtu saves rub outs
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Thats something Ive never worked on.
They are pretty common in confined areas where high ambient temperature is going to be an issue
Do you prefer to coil capillary tubes and then individually separate the tubes or zip tie them together as one? Wow, your videos make going to HVAC school almost unnecessary, in my opinion.
I was taught to coil the mileage around a glass, etc., separate and Caulk permanently together so no vibration cracks and rub outs.
Wiring too.
In this case the capillary tube was too short to coil up. What is written above with cooling and caulking is a great suggestion
CAP - ILL - AIRY
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