Wishing you an even better 2025, and I hope you double your subscribers! I was looking forward to some back and forth banter between you and your boss like you do with Jacob!! 😊 But good video AB and schooling session for you minus the brain fart!
I was gonna ask the same thing about why not popper being used, but I saw your response. Nice to know the popper can be unreliable at times, good stuff and happy new year broski
Oh yeah i keep it in my bag to try sometimes but im very cautious about when i use it. Customer info (like when they say they kicked it to cool mode and it hasnt worked since) can normally point me in the right direction
😅 I like they twisted the stat wire and tried to make it look good at the shitty wire nutted connections. Everyone’s diagnostic process is unique and it is helpful and interesting to watch others diagnose.
Mexican for lunch?? Oh man, you know what's gonna happen! 🤣 Great video and congrats on the 2.5k subs. Your channel is growing. Keep up the great work!! Happy New Year!
I have questions. 1, did you have enough extra wires so you could get rid of the yellow wire? 2, why didn't either of y'all use a fuse popper or similar tool?
1- there was enough wires on all thermostat wiring to change the Yellow to Orange, its a straight AC so we only had to change it at the Condenser, Thermostat, and Furnace. 2 - I wasnt leading the service call so i let him do it how he does it. Ive had 5A lil poppers not trip when my low volt side was pulling 8A so sometimes i dont even pull it out. I normally just start checking low volt wires continuity to C before i add a new fuse.
Boss man sure takes the long way around to find a low voltage short. I use a 3 amp popper and a 24v test light, clamp one side of the test light to the R terminal, disconnect the common wires and start probing to see what wire lights the test light and finds ground. Data driven diagnostics.
I see eventually he found the low voltage short. Why not diagnose why the temp rise was at max ? Was static pressure on the duct work good with the cfms in range? Feel like this one may be a call back.
They never had a problem with the unit heating. The issue was the low volt short. They switched the thermostat to cool, it messed up, then would never cut back on when they cut it to heat mode thus the service call. Not to say there may not be something wrong with the temp rise (return seemed a bit small to me in my opinion for a 80kbtu) but it was his call to just not look into it. I didnt argue. Hell, he didnt even care about the temp rise im the one who pointed it out because it seemed weird to me 😅
@ I give you flowers for noticing the temp rise but should’ve took advantage of being there and diagnosing why the temp rise was high. Hopefully bossman owns the company..
I know you can't be critical of your boss, but he really should explain exactly what he's doing to make you a better mechanic. Also, videos are pointless because we can't see what he's doing.. When I go with my guys I let them troubleshoot while I watch and steer them in the right direction. I guess some guys are better teachers than others.
Oh no, im critical of him. I just do it respectfully. Hes not a good verbal teacher, and its taken me a few years to get that. Hes been doing this since he was a kid. Working for his grandad, then his dad, now himself. There are plenty of good techs that aren't good teachers.
I really don’t understand why y’all struggle with flashlights? Get yourself a good headlamp and free up that other hand while illuminating everything you look at!
Wishing you an even better 2025, and I hope you double your subscribers! I was looking forward to some back and forth banter between you and your boss like you do with Jacob!! 😊 But good video AB and schooling session for you minus the brain fart!
Happy new year brother
Appreciate you and all you do
Appreciate you for watching the video 🙏🏽
happy new year, bro!
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Happy New Year!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I was gonna ask the same thing about why not popper being used, but I saw your response. Nice to know the popper can be unreliable at times, good stuff and happy new year broski
Oh yeah i keep it in my bag to try sometimes but im very cautious about when i use it. Customer info (like when they say they kicked it to cool mode and it hasnt worked since) can normally point me in the right direction
😅 I like they twisted the stat wire and tried to make it look good at the shitty wire nutted connections. Everyone’s diagnostic process is unique and it is helpful and interesting to watch others diagnose.
Thank you! You get it!
Happy new year boss man🦾
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Mexican for lunch?? Oh man, you know what's gonna happen! 🤣 Great video and congrats on the 2.5k subs. Your channel is growing. Keep up the great work!! Happy New Year!
Thanks man 🙏🏽, youve been here for a while. Thanks for all the support, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Now I see where you get your troubleshooting skills.
Idk if thats a good thing or a bad thing...
barking dogs and smoke alarms, its just the daily grind
Yessir ✊🏽
When troubleshooting low voltage shorts get a Short Pro Tool. I've been using one for about 5 years and tossed by poppers away.
Can i find that on amazon?
@@AB_HVACYes
I have questions. 1, did you have enough extra wires so you could get rid of the yellow wire? 2, why didn't either of y'all use a fuse popper or similar tool?
1- there was enough wires on all thermostat wiring to change the Yellow to Orange, its a straight AC so we only had to change it at the Condenser, Thermostat, and Furnace.
2 - I wasnt leading the service call so i let him do it how he does it. Ive had 5A lil poppers not trip when my low volt side was pulling 8A so sometimes i dont even pull it out. I normally just start checking low volt wires continuity to C before i add a new fuse.
@@AB_HVAC get a 3 amp popper no larger
@john7017 ive tried a 3A as well, ive had the same luck
@@AB_HVAC if you ever scrap old RTU get the popper from it. Those work perfectly for me
Boss man sure takes the long way around to find a low voltage short. I use a 3 amp popper and a 24v test light, clamp one side of the test light to the R terminal, disconnect the common wires and start probing to see what wire lights the test light and finds ground. Data driven diagnostics.
He definitely does. Im 50/50 on the lil poppers man, ive had them recently not pop and blow transformers. 3A and 5A
I see eventually he found the low voltage short. Why not diagnose why the temp rise was at max ? Was static pressure on the duct work good with the cfms in range? Feel like this one may be a call back.
They never had a problem with the unit heating. The issue was the low volt short. They switched the thermostat to cool, it messed up, then would never cut back on when they cut it to heat mode thus the service call. Not to say there may not be something wrong with the temp rise (return seemed a bit small to me in my opinion for a 80kbtu) but it was his call to just not look into it. I didnt argue. Hell, he didnt even care about the temp rise im the one who pointed it out because it seemed weird to me 😅
@ I give you flowers for noticing the temp rise but should’ve took advantage of being there and diagnosing why the temp rise was high. Hopefully bossman owns the company..
@dipley3771 yeah, hes the owner
@@AB_HVAC haha makes sense why he was throwing them fuses like that 😂
I know you can't be critical of your boss, but he really should explain exactly what he's doing to make you a better mechanic. Also, videos are pointless because we can't see what he's doing.. When I go with my guys I let them troubleshoot while I watch and steer them in the right direction. I guess some guys are better teachers than others.
Oh no, im critical of him. I just do it respectfully. Hes not a good verbal teacher, and its taken me a few years to get that. Hes been doing this since he was a kid. Working for his grandad, then his dad, now himself. There are plenty of good techs that aren't good teachers.
I really don’t understand why y’all struggle with flashlights? Get yourself a good headlamp and free up that other hand while illuminating everything you look at!
I only use my headlamp when im under a house or in an attic. Closets i have a little magnetic light that gets the job done just fine.
I get what you're saying. I just don't understand why he laid it in all that roach shit and put it in his mouth.
@gsmills100 i cant lie...ive seen him put worse stuff in his mouth...pause 🤣