You are, in my opinion, making some of the best HVAC/electrical training videos on TH-cam right now. The animated schematics bring so much clarity to what you’re teaching. Thank you for using your time to put these kinds of videos together.
Thanks Jersey Mike, I'm an electrician that hasn't used schematics much in my position. This definitely helps my understanding of schematic. I also have a great interest in HVAC because of the theories, process and principles applied in the HVAC industry. Your videos have helped tremendously and made my interest even greater. Thanks, hope you and family well!
You are the best HVACR instructor on youtube. Keep everything simple to understand and straight to the point, no BS like others channels, thanks Master.
Thank you for the videos. It seems there aren’t a lot of people that teach schematics and the electrical side of HVAC when it’s extremely important especially as a newbie.
Mike, another fantastic lesson. Your teaching methods make everything easy to understand. The strong foundation that you have provided in previous videos allows all of the “puzzle pieces” to come together. Thank you professor!
This was great, thanks Mike. I’m in oil heat now 2 yrs jman. I’m trying to evolve and learn more hvac skills beyond combustion and nozzle, filter strainer. This is incredibly helpful. Appreciate your videos and willingness to share the knowledge. You’re the man. Rock on!
Grateful that you make these videos for young techs like me....we actually did something similar in school here in Jersey.. keep these great videos coming..schematics have been challenging for me...but you make it easy to understand... thanks Mike. 🤝
Wow! This is incredibly helpful. Residential plumber here, dabbling in hydronics and interested in HVAC. I can't thank you enough for all the stellar videos you've created thus far!
Mike your videos are super helpful for the electrical side of HVAC. I’m in college pursuing my associates degree in HVAC right now and I’ve watched a lot of your videos. It has helped me with my schooling in understanding how these different units operate from an electrical standpoint. As well as reading schematics. Thank you for getting this type of information out there. Looking forward to seeing and learning more from you. Thank you!
Thank you for your exceptional instructional videos. They are clear and concise and help even a diy’r make sense of seemingly complicated HVAC schematics.
Honored to be one of the remaining 5 (soon to be 50000). First time through, retained ≈ 80% (not bad after 25 minutes🥉). Plan on watching it again at least once/day this week. Excellent as always. Thanks for giving 72 hours of your time to create this very informative content-filled video. Hope you are ok with me sharing your gems with a larger audience...🤔. Looking forward to the next nugget!
Great work mike 👍 👏 like the good old HS36 field piece when I first bought mine was 200$ bucks 7 years ago now it's like 340$ I recommend sending it in for repairs which will cost you 120$ Rather than buying a new one keep them videos rolling brotha!
That’s the coolest hvac video I’ve seen yet. Keep putting in the effort jersey Mike. People trying to learn hvac will flock to your channel if you keep putting out creative content like this. I love the way you started from scratch and explained every step. Too many videos are geared towards people who already know HVAC and are in the field. I would bet more viewers are like me, I have as associate degree in mechatronics so I understand electrical principles and hydraulics and all that and have a job working as a maintenance technician which I hate. Can not live working in the same building everyday so I want to learn to be an HVAC tech. Just started and I subscribed to your channel so keep feeding me videos I learned so much from this video. Thanks for the innovative way of teaching me the fundamentals as well as reading schematics
@@JerseyMikeHVAC I know i speak for others as well when i say I would eat that up. Its the perfect way to know if you really understand it or not, and it was cool to see that i knew the problem was at the pressure switch before you said anything because of how well the entire video could be understood. Your videos in general have upped my game tremendously. Don’t stop youre the man!!
Thank you so much for this video! The most helpful trouble shooting video for me yet. You really helped clear up some things I wasn't 100% on. Thank you again and keep up the great videos!
Thank you for your videos ! I look forward to every video you put out , you have some great content I will be one of your viewers for as long as you put out content ! Thank you again for all you do !
Can you do a video how to read a newer model furnace because the way they schematic look is kind of different but hey I like shat you doing for the techs 💪🏿💯
How would you connect a combi boiler to the t-stat. My concern is operating with 2 different control transformers (one from the combi and the other from my furnace) I have a heat exchanger installed above the furnace. is it ok to send 24v from the boiler to the t-stat to control the boiler and the G terminal to control the fan in the furnace which the common is from the furnace
You are, in my opinion, making some of the best HVAC/electrical training videos on TH-cam right now. The animated schematics bring so much clarity to what you’re teaching. Thank you for using your time to put these kinds of videos together.
Thank you very much.
Thanks Jersey Mike, I'm an electrician that hasn't used schematics much in my position. This definitely helps my understanding of schematic. I also have a great interest in HVAC because of the theories, process and principles applied in the HVAC industry. Your videos have helped tremendously and made my interest even greater. Thanks, hope you and family well!
Thank you sir, for sharing your knowledge with us. The way you explained help me to understand better information that I am seeing at school.
You are the best HVACR instructor on youtube. Keep everything simple to understand and straight to the point, no BS like others channels, thanks Master.
Thank you, brother.
Thank you for the videos. It seems there aren’t a lot of people that teach schematics and the electrical side of HVAC when it’s extremely important especially as a newbie.
Great info. Thank you , Mike.
Mike, another fantastic lesson. Your teaching methods make everything easy to understand. The strong foundation that you have provided in previous videos allows all of the “puzzle pieces” to come together. Thank you professor!
No, thank YOU!
I really enjoy watching your videos, the way you're teaching and explaining is so easy to understand thanks and keep the good work Mike .👏👏👏👏
as an apprentice I make sure to watch your videos after work day, thankyiou
This was great, thanks Mike. I’m in oil heat now 2 yrs jman. I’m trying to evolve and learn more hvac skills beyond combustion and nozzle, filter strainer. This is incredibly helpful. Appreciate your videos and willingness to share the knowledge. You’re the man. Rock on!
You are an excellent teacher. Because you put yourself in the shoes of a student. Thank you for this video!
Grateful that you make these videos for young techs like me....we actually did something similar in school here in Jersey.. keep these great videos coming..schematics have been challenging for me...but you make it easy to understand... thanks Mike. 🤝
Wow! This is incredibly helpful. Residential plumber here, dabbling in hydronics and interested in HVAC. I can't thank you enough for all the stellar videos you've created thus far!
Mike your videos are super helpful for the electrical side of HVAC. I’m in college pursuing my associates degree in HVAC right now and I’ve watched a lot of your videos. It has helped me with my schooling in understanding how these different units operate from an electrical standpoint. As well as reading schematics. Thank you for getting this type of information out there. Looking forward to seeing and learning more from you. Thank you!
You’re the best trade instructor I’ve seen.🤝
I understand this video!!! I'm in my 80's. I can't wait to let my grandkids know abou this one! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your exceptional instructional videos. They are clear and concise and help even a diy’r make sense of seemingly complicated HVAC schematics.
I am hvac tech for while but always Learn something new from your vids ! Thank you !
Honored to be one of the remaining 5 (soon to be 50000). First time through, retained ≈ 80% (not bad after 25 minutes🥉). Plan on watching it again at least once/day this week. Excellent as always. Thanks for giving 72 hours of your time to create this very informative content-filled video. Hope you are ok with me sharing your gems with a larger audience...🤔. Looking forward to the next nugget!
Thanks! Next nugget could be a turd, though. Ya never know...lol.
@@JerseyMikeHVAC Stool softener tool: habanero 🌶️🔥 or
Escolar 🐟
🤣 Thanks Mike
Great work mike 👍 👏 like the good old HS36 field piece when I first bought mine was 200$ bucks 7 years ago now it's like 340$ I recommend sending it in for repairs which will cost you 120$ Rather than buying a new one keep them videos rolling brotha!
Thank you, brother. Will do.
That’s the coolest hvac video I’ve seen yet. Keep putting in the effort jersey Mike. People trying to learn hvac will flock to your channel if you keep putting out creative content like this. I love the way you started from scratch and explained every step. Too many videos are geared towards people who already know HVAC and are in the field. I would bet more viewers are like me, I have as associate degree in mechatronics so I understand electrical principles and hydraulics and all that and have a job working as a maintenance technician which I hate. Can not live working in the same building everyday so I want to learn to be an HVAC tech. Just started and I subscribed to your channel so keep feeding me videos I learned so much from this video.
Thanks for the innovative way of teaching me the fundamentals as well as reading schematics
I'll keep them coming for you, brother. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. Really helps me out to keeps me going.
Love your videos
I like the twist at the end where you have us think through the break in circuit at the pressure switch
Considering if maybe I should do a whole video like that. Just see if everyone can guess the problems sort of thing....
@@JerseyMikeHVAC I know i speak for others as well when i say I would eat that up. Its the perfect way to know if you really understand it or not, and it was cool to see that i knew the problem was at the pressure switch before you said anything because of how well the entire video could be understood. Your videos in general have upped my game tremendously. Don’t stop youre the man!!
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for your videos.
Thanks! And you're welcome.
Thank you so much for this video! The most helpful trouble shooting video for me yet. You really helped clear up some things I wasn't 100% on. Thank you again and keep up the great videos!
Thank you! Will do.
I really appreciate content like this.
I appreciate people watching. Thank you.
Great job and video Mike. Thank you.
I just want to say THANK YOU
Always unique VID. Thank you Mike.
Great teacher . Keep up the good work
YES man here in Miami in school,I learn more on your tube than school p
Thank you Mike for an extremely valuable primer.
Can't thank you enough for this information.
Amazing video!!! Thanks Jersey Mike!
Thank you for your videos ! I look forward to every video you put out , you have some great content I will be one of your viewers for as long as you put out content ! Thank you again for all you do !
I appreciate that!
Great teaching!
Thank you!
Keep up the great work brother!
Excellent demo.
Thank you bro very helpful 👍📚
Welcome 👍
Im watching im watching thank you
Good stuff
Thank you brother I will 😅
Thank you!!
Can you do a video how to read a newer model furnace because the way they schematic look is kind of different but hey I like shat you doing for the techs 💪🏿💯
How would you connect a combi boiler to the t-stat. My concern is operating with 2 different control transformers (one from the combi and the other from my furnace) I have a heat exchanger installed above the furnace. is it ok to send 24v from the boiler to the t-stat to control the boiler and the G terminal to control the fan in the furnace which the common is from the furnace
Hey brother can you plz do a video on how to build a HVAC board for trouble shooting. Thanks.
Are you talking about a training board like I did in this video? th-cam.com/video/HQArxNRxirQ/w-d-xo.html
Let me know what you have in mind exactly.
Good video🫡
Mike yuou’re a great teacher, the type of videos you are doing are awesome and easy to understand thank you so much.🙏🫡👍