Here I am thinking about how I can be more efficient with my tools. Haven’t even thought about being efficient at trouble shooting… there’s levels to this I swear lol Ty
my fans aren't coming on and there's no voltage to the solenoid coil. I have 208 up top on condenser and at the breaker. I have 120 on N in the evap and 120 on 4 in the evap. I'm using the same Penn tstat in the video with the wires on the top and bottom of tstat. those wires are on N & 4. but I still don't have 208v on solenoid or tstat. I might have to take fan covers and blades off to see if a wire is broken.
Sounds like a walk in freezer. If power is at 4 & N, sounds like maybe your temp controller is not calling for cooling, or a broken wire. Check power out of your Tstat.
Here I am thinking about how I can be more efficient with my tools.
Haven’t even thought about being efficient at trouble shooting… there’s levels to this I swear lol Ty
Excellent video. Breaking down schematics, need more like this 👍🏼👌🏼
Great video, great channel. Keep up the good work.
Great video. Thank you.
Nice videos tutorial.. one of the best.
Please make clear the schematic diagram of walkin condensing unit.
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great video, thanks
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awesome. keep it up. so much learned.
Thank for video man Keeps making more
Highly appreciated it !!
Great explanation thanks a lot
Perfect video
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Thanks for the video just subscribed
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Hi. Cool video. Can you please share the link to Magnetic Detector? How it actually works? thanks
Helpful video
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Thank you.
Thank you
Are you doing the troubleshooting remotely away from the unit you can't take the meter out and go to the job site
Great vid man!
Thanks for watching!
This is a great video man. Any part 2 or update coming?
Not likely anytime soon
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my fans aren't coming on and there's no voltage to the solenoid coil. I have 208 up top on condenser and at the breaker.
I have 120 on N in the evap and 120 on 4 in the evap. I'm using the same Penn tstat in the video with the wires on the top and bottom of tstat. those wires are on N & 4. but I still don't have 208v on solenoid or tstat. I might have to take fan covers and blades off to see if a wire is broken.
Sounds like a walk in freezer. If power is at 4 & N, sounds like maybe your temp controller is not calling for cooling, or a broken wire. Check power out of your Tstat.
thanks for the video ,where in Canada are u located?
GTA
@@REFRIGERATIONKITCHENEQTECH thanks if i see u in any supply house will come and say hi
Sweet little solenoid / inductance tester!
I repair the solonied valve
After walk in chiller not do auto position plz tell me how fault vone
hi, thanks for watching. I’m not fully understanding your question. Can you provide more information please.
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