At 1:07 you talk about using a 3.5 T vs a 5 T TXV. Some have close to both. I just used a 3.5 to 5 Ton TXV and if you are aiming for the 3 Ton, then what adjustment needs to be made on the bottom of the TXV. Open more? Or, close more? Or let it do its own thing.
The presenter did a great job unfortunately the camera brightness was set to high and you can not see the power point on the screen. The guy running the camera for some reason keeps taking the camera off the power point and putting on the presenter only. This was very frustrating because watching this you have no idea what he is talking about when he refers to the slides. Lets get the brightness turned down or turn the lights off in the room and keep the camera on the power point screen. We do not need to zoom in on the presenter.
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Missed the entire first power point because the cameraman was glued to the presenter. We don't have to see him just hear him explain the power point presentations. Probably great tech but does not know anything about video presentation.
Awesome video lots of great information
At 1:07 you talk about using a 3.5 T vs a 5 T TXV. Some have close to both. I just used a 3.5 to 5 Ton TXV and if you are aiming for the 3 Ton, then what adjustment needs to be made on the bottom of the TXV. Open more? Or, close more? Or let it do its own thing.
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So the expansion valve its a normally open when the system.is not running?
What is the name of that app?
I have a question....but do not want to interrupt such a great teacher....,,tnks
Why are we watching the fella instead of the projector??
how to adjust could you please expain in vedeo clearly
The presenter did a great job unfortunately the camera brightness was set to high and you can not see the power point on the screen. The guy running the camera for some reason keeps taking the camera off the power point and putting on the presenter only. This was very frustrating because watching this you have no idea what he is talking about when he refers to the slides. Lets get the brightness turned down or turn the lights off in the room and keep the camera on the power point screen. We do not need to zoom in on the presenter.
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awesome
Pistons rock.
Good vedio but needs clarity in short time
Missed the entire first power point because the cameraman was glued to the presenter. We don't have to see him just hear him explain the power point presentations. Probably great tech but does not know anything about video presentation.
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Pretty good . I’d suggest less “ahhh”
this man asks every seconde oufffff.........