Great video I liked the troubleshooting sequence, passive voice and instructional video. I wish there was a part 2 video to see actual repair done to replace compressor. great job
I like ur methods for troubleshooting. Respectfully there r 2 other things I do. I check the leads on the compressor w/o removing them from the contactor and I check the refrigerant for burn damage aka burnout.
Good video, I’d really hate to be the guy to criticize but I’m going to tell a quick story, When I was a helper, lead tech and I went on a call just like this but on an old rheem condenser with the big L shaped door covering the compressor and the electrical. The lead tech had a stinken habit of resetting breakers without checking for shorted wires and components first. Just to cut to the chase, I was kneeling right next to the unit when he reset the breaker without communicating that to me or testing for potential electrical shorts. The compressor came on for about 5 seconds then shot out the terminals and damn near sprayed oil and refrigerant on my face. Since then, when I walk up on a unit with an active contactor I check power to ground, if there is no power then I check ohms to ground BEFORE I go resetting breakers just to see what happens, you all ready know what happened, the breaker blew which means there’s a short. I just believe that’s the best thing to do.
I'm in PA and my HVAC company of 30 years puts the AC filter drier inside, a couple feet from the furnace. Is there a reason to put it outside instead? Or doesn't it matter?
For all the current and future ac techs, that’s the way to analyze and explain in detail about a piece of equipment that has failed. Just wondering was the compressor under warranty or out? I failed to notice the date this was videoed.
I found a compressor only 5 years old the other day and it was toast. Also found one that was replaced 6 months prior and it was shorted to ground. 🤷♂
Oh that would tick me off much having a compressor crap out this soon. You know it was put together wrong when it was built if that happens so soon, grounded out. Maybe this has a ten year warranty or only 5 year ?
ICP/ Carrier has always been the worst for 25years and still are for the high voltage compressor wires rubbing against the suction line and blowing hole..😂
Great video
I liked the troubleshooting sequence, passive voice and instructional video. I wish there was a part 2 video to see actual repair done to replace compressor.
great job
I find your videos so interesting. Love the way you analyze the situation and take the owner into account. You sound like a very friendly guy.
More people need to realize what they're working on doesn't belong to them. Very respectable!
Well Ted, I look forward to the final repair 👍 Au
I like ur methods for troubleshooting. Respectfully there r 2 other things I do. I check the leads on the compressor w/o removing them from the contactor and I check the refrigerant for burn damage aka burnout.
Good video, I’d really hate to be the guy to criticize but I’m going to tell a quick story,
When I was a helper, lead tech and I went on a call just like this but on an old rheem condenser with the big L shaped door covering the compressor and the electrical.
The lead tech had a stinken habit of resetting breakers without checking for shorted wires and components first. Just to cut to the chase, I was kneeling right next to the unit when he reset the breaker without communicating that to me or testing for potential electrical shorts. The compressor came on for about 5 seconds then shot out the terminals and damn near sprayed oil and refrigerant on my face.
Since then, when I walk up on a unit with an active contactor I check power to ground, if there is no power then I check ohms to ground BEFORE I go resetting breakers just to see what happens, you all ready know what happened, the breaker blew which means there’s a short. I just believe that’s the best thing to do.
I'm in PA and my HVAC company of 30 years puts the AC filter drier inside, a couple feet from the furnace. Is there a reason to put it outside instead? Or doesn't it matter?
Especially well done and helpful video!
Nice work Ted. Hopefully you'll get the repairs.
Nice job 👌👍😊🍀🍀🍀
For all the current and future ac techs, that’s the way to analyze and explain in detail about a piece of equipment that has failed. Just wondering was the compressor under warranty or out? I failed to notice the date this was videoed.
What model Klein multi-driver is that?
Film the replacement if you do it ... Nice vid ... Thx
Would you swap the Evap coil also in this situation in addition to the condenser?
I found a compressor only 5 years old the other day and it was toast. Also found one that was replaced 6 months prior and it was shorted to ground. 🤷♂
Can't wait to see a compressor change out vidioe 😊😊
If power was dead to the unit, where was the buzzing coming from?
Contact relay was pulled in by control voltage. (Transformer is in the indoor unit)
Oh that would tick me off much having a compressor crap out this soon. You know it was put together wrong when it was built if that happens so soon, grounded out. Maybe this has a ten year warranty or only 5 year ?
That's a shame... But a good thorough diagnosis even if it isn't the outcome the customer wanted!
Great video sir, thank you!
"oh my god! I can't find mom!" 😆
well atleast its at the beginning of the season not mid august
Great Video . Thank you for sharing
ICP whoop whoop gimme that Moon Mist
If it’s a 2017 unit shouldn’t the compressor be warranty
I think Ted needs a more professional camera. Working one-handed must be tough.
I appreciate your videos!
Good job
Happy owner. 10000 $ 😮
No helicopter 🚁
2nd part
😎👍😎👍😎👍
its a shame they dont make stuff like they used to! its all about makeing a buck!
ICP/ Carrier has always been the worst for 25years and still are for the high voltage compressor wires rubbing against the suction line and blowing hole..😂
I know you'd like to sell him a new unit, but a compressor should work and it'll be cheaper
She will make the correct decision with her son and have you do the work.
Twenty three years old; replace would be my suggestion but a repair is not a bad alternative. What does the soft spoken Carolinian suggest? 😎
Junky old Comfort Taker!
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You guys get away with some real crappy workmanship up that way, you could never pass inspection here in Florida.