If you’re really in a pinch and can’t get 12uf, wire 2x 6uf caps in parallel and it will get you out of trouble, plus a lot easier to get your hands on them.
I can’t remember 100% what I said, this was filmed around 5 months ago. I probably meant to say, when they’re that impacted that the collapse inwards it’s time to replace them. We did clean them to get them through.
I started doing it a few years back because I had enough of all those annoying cuts you get. Initially it was weird, but now it’s feels weird without them.
I was actually inspired to wear gloves after seeing you wearing them. Initially didn't like the loss of dexterity but after a while it's not noticeable. It's a game changer no more cuts from coils fins and sharp bits of metal, with the added benefit of not having dry crack skin in the winter months.
If you’re really in a pinch and can’t get 12uf, wire 2x 6uf caps in parallel and it will get you out of trouble, plus a lot easier to get your hands on them.
Good job tech
Thanks mate.
Did you mean to say that the washable filters are designed to be thrown away?
I can’t remember 100% what I said, this was filmed around 5 months ago. I probably meant to say, when they’re that impacted that the collapse inwards it’s time to replace them. We did clean them to get them through.
Dude looks very low all the way from CA turn it in to standard 😁
Why do you wear gloves all the time?
I started doing it a few years back because I had enough of all those annoying cuts you get. Initially it was weird, but now it’s feels weird without them.
I was actually inspired to wear gloves after seeing you wearing them. Initially didn't like the loss of dexterity but after a while it's not noticeable. It's a game changer no more cuts from coils fins and sharp bits of metal, with the added benefit of not having dry crack skin in the winter months.
It’s weird to start off with for sure, but you very quickly get used to it. I don’t notice they’re on anymore.
@@hvacraustraliaI bet the misso would lol
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Yeah, it’s unfortunately very common.