Now I like these compared to the press fit or push lock. This locks down simulator to a flair fitting or a like a ferrule. The nut to me seems to gives me something that feels positive and secure. I get your last statement about showing what’s out there, it definitely showed alternatives and can give ideas for new ways to be done. Keep up the good work. I enjoy finding new stuff out there. I was just at my supply house and I always go “shopping” to see what’s new.
Looks good the only thing I would of asked also is the price point, just to get a idea to compare against the Pressed fittings. Those pressed fittings are expensive to get started with and this might be a alternative to use on a Job which requires no Brazing on the site .
@@love2hvac the mechanical I would choose first over the press, only because I've seen failure in press already. Expansion and contraction happens everyday, every cycle.
Nice connections with out brazing .🌷
Now I like these compared to the press fit or push lock. This locks down simulator to a flair fitting or a like a ferrule. The nut to me seems to gives me something that feels positive and secure.
I get your last statement about showing what’s out there, it definitely showed alternatives and can give ideas for new ways to be done.
Keep up the good work. I enjoy finding new stuff out there. I was just at my supply house and I always go “shopping” to see what’s new.
I agree with you!
On this one I also like the one fitting that fits over the swaged end of a condensing unit or coil while the other fits the copper.
Looks like a great alternative to RLS, not just brazing
I would be interested in tying them for some tests of my own.
He should have known the vacuum specs
Great vid, Sub'd!!
Its weird that no one has asked the vacuum specs, was about to buy this to try it out, but that's a redflag answer
Very much agree basically goes hand in hand with max pressure as some of the most important specs
Great video
Thank you
Nice video thanks
Thank you
Looks good. Thanks for sharing
Thank you
Looks good the only thing I would of asked also is the price point, just to get a idea to compare against the Pressed fittings. Those pressed fittings are expensive to get started with and this might be a alternative to use on a Job which requires no Brazing on the site .
That's a great question! I did not think to ask
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Hi!
Great for diy! Lol
I always welcome DIY, means more money for the company to fix later
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What's your thoughts on this type of connection vs the press in connection?
(Let's say brazing was not an option)
@@love2hvac the mechanical I would choose first over the press, only because I've seen failure in press already.
Expansion and contraction happens everyday, every cycle.