I love this content mate, I am a mature age student looking to start my HVAC apprenticeship in WA, and your videos are a great insight into the industry in Australia. I'd love to see a tool breakdown sometime!
@@MarcusHanly thanks heaps mate. Glad to hear you’re going the hvac trade. We are in hot demand in this country! I’ll make a tool breakdown vid at some stage. Cheers
@@dylb8801 I’m still using my 14 year old RIDGID mate. This thing is still going strong. I wouldn’t mind getting a battery powered flare tool at some point though
@@sontungle2641 these galvanised brackets are much stronger than the powder coated fold down style brackets. The only stainless steel brackets I’ve seen at the wholesalers are the fold down style. I prefer the galvanised ones personally. Cheers mate
The electrical install looks sweet. I'm an electrician and could not have come up with a better solution. Rigid conduit to protect the wire, proper isolator switch. Your electrical installs always look better than what the previous guys did are you or were you an electrician by any chance?
are parts for mini splits less expensive over there? these things are a nightmare in the states. replacing a board can easily cost close to what the entire unit cost
Don't Daikin specify more room between the wall & the outdoor unit then what you have there, it could just be the camera lens giving the effect of it being closer then it actually is too 🤔
@@adamcoffee738 you’re actually the second person to make this comment lately but I can tell you it’s definitely fine. Daikin want a minimum of 150mm which all my units are over that 100%. I film with a fisheye lense so everything is out of proportion. Cheers
here more issues that it is the corner of the house with lots of buses around. It is probably fine, but I would rather choose an area more open. But in many situations it is not possible to do. I would trim here some bushes around though.
This outdoor Mitsubishi AC is my childhood because my grandfather in Botswana, Africa used to have it for his living room.
I had a new Daikin installed and I love it. Very quiet and efficient!
I love this content mate, I am a mature age student looking to start my HVAC apprenticeship in WA, and your videos are a great insight into the industry in Australia. I'd love to see a tool breakdown sometime!
@@MarcusHanly thanks heaps mate. Glad to hear you’re going the hvac trade. We are in hot demand in this country! I’ll make a tool breakdown vid at some stage. Cheers
Nice install looks really great
Hey bro love the vids! Would love to see a day in the life video! Keep it up legend!
Another great job as always
Im jealous of the new Daikin tho
@@GeneralAvitation thanks mate!
Mitchel, a nice neat job as usual, and that spirit level bubble was spot on viewing it from The misty Southern Highlands 😉 👍
What flaring block you use Mitch? I'm due to retire my 10gear old refco
@@dylb8801 I’m still using my 14 year old RIDGID mate. This thing is still going strong. I wouldn’t mind getting a battery powered flare tool at some point though
@@maracservices yeah nice! Ratchet or manual? I've read in a few reviews the ridgid ratchet are falling apart in the mechanism
Why you don't use stainless steel bracket ?.
@@sontungle2641 these galvanised brackets are much stronger than the powder coated fold down style brackets. The only stainless steel brackets I’ve seen at the wholesalers are the fold down style. I prefer the galvanised ones personally. Cheers mate
The electrical install looks sweet. I'm an electrician and could not have come up with a better solution. Rigid conduit to protect the wire, proper isolator switch.
Your electrical installs always look better than what the previous guys did are you or were you an electrician by any chance?
Should always take conduit from bottom of isolator when outside
are parts for mini splits less expensive over there? these things are a nightmare in the states. replacing a board can easily cost close to what the entire unit cost
Don't Daikin specify more room between the wall & the outdoor unit then what you have there, it could just be the camera lens giving the effect of it being closer then it actually is too 🤔
@@adamcoffee738 you’re actually the second person to make this comment lately but I can tell you it’s definitely fine. Daikin want a minimum of 150mm which all my units are over that 100%.
I film with a fisheye lense so everything is out of proportion. Cheers
here more issues that it is the corner of the house with lots of buses around. It is probably fine, but I would rather choose an area more open. But in many situations it is not possible to do. I would trim here some bushes around though.
Hi mitch
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