What an absolute cluster f**k. Makes you appreciate, that even on your worst day.....you are still heads and shoulders better than whoever installed and wired that dumpster fire.
"It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better" John Ruskin... I know what you mean Rick, this is a daily frustration of mine. Keep up good work.
@@irfp460 it's a judge of character no doubt. We should rely on quality tradesmen, like Rick, who can tell the difference, rather than simply using monetary value to judge. Problem is we only use tradesmen for their labor. Not their intelligence. Which in my opinion is a mistake.
Great diagnostic work, so hard to make a silk purse out of a sows ear. I worked with a residential contractor doing HVAC for indoor pools. He quoted Dectron only…funny how rich people who can afford an indoor pool would sometimes go wonky over the cost of proper HVAC. One new system we did was actually a complete house renovation because the original indoor pool had poor humidity control causing major structural problems (rusted I beams, rotted joists and studs, not to mention mold) and the house was only 10 years old.
I was like 399 on the Old School being cold video and here I'm number 700! I have been on YT for years and it's just been in the last week I keep turning the counter to even numbers or _99's, right before an even 100. It's so cool and I am so glad I found your channel.
I've been faced with many situations like this, hardware and software. Whenever I have encountered it, I have ended up pulling it all out and starting from scratch. I appreciate your ability to incrementally repair these things, clearly a time-saving move.
I've watched this video several times and the mess of wiring that you walked into is crazy but this is a great example of your highly skilled experience to have very little as far as wiring diagrams and still figure out the mess the other guys made thanks for the video
Hey ..Must have been the same 2 stooges that replaced my mom's unit. I came over and saw the Filter dryer had all the paint burned off where they torched it in Ahhhh! Two schmucks in a truck! At least you know what the hell you're doing. Sorry for the rant. Enjoy your vids and always learn something too. That wiring appears to be a hot mess. Holy Moley
Always enjoy this type of content. Definitely 2 Chucks in a truck bidding on jobs they have no business being around. I see this stuff way to often, hackery to the max. I hope they appreciate what you just did.
@@HVACRSurvival For what's it worth, that Fluke Toner is worth its weight in gold. I am picking it up, to many times have I needed that. I have seen wire tracers go for $100s that baby is priced just right. Thank you for that.
@@HVACRSurvival you start the video going through SEVERAL rooftop packaged HVAC units that YOU show how screwed up they are....in the first 2 minutes. .
@@rogerwhiting9310 okay I get what you're saying now, I wasn't sure if you thought I was the one that installed these, neither I or our company did any of this work. Someone purposely did a horrible job and knew what they did was wrong. If I was able to say where this was at you'd really feel bad for the people. This is a not-for-profit business that helps the community.
I have that toner set. It was a gift. Any of them work fine, really. I have five tone generators, and two pickup wands. That way I can trace three wires at once without a problem.
I use to have the digital fluke toner for networks and hated it, the battery would go dead just being inserted and it had a hard time picking up the signal. I love this analog set. I have another set with the Christmas tree taps so I can use my telephone buttset but analog phones are hardly used anymore
@@HVACRSurvival - I specifically use super heavy duty 9 volts in these systems. They're not much cheaper (if at all), but they don't corrode the living snot out of equipment when they die, and I think they die a bit slower when stored in a vehicle for most of their lives. I have three bricks of 9 volts for this purpose. I think I ordered a bit too much the last time :)
True, but it's a lot like treating a drug addict in the ER, The DR. doesn't mind the car accident patient but who wants to work on someone created the emergency that could of been prevented.
Goes back to old saying of ' you get what you pay for'. ProbLyba little more money and they would have gotten a better install. Thanks for the video Rick.
You never sease to amaze me!!! I absolutely love your approach and technique!! Rick you are a top notch tech, you should be proud of your accomplishments!! We all appreciate what you do Sir!!!! Cheers!!!
Man , I feel for ya out in that cold ass weather ... Get warm and drink you a good ole hot toddy... Thx for sharing and as always , hey to Miss Chronic ...
You gotta love it when the customer goes for the clowns who under bid everybody else , you just wanna tell 'em : Oy genius , why do you think they're so much cheaper than everyone else eh ? I guess they must have gotten what they paid for , but then you're the one who has to somehow make it work now , just magically at the push of a button 🙄 Good on ya for fixing it and in freezing weather on top of that, hat's off Sir !👍👍👍
I’ve done a good amount of work we’re people don’t know how to install crap yet they get what they pay for but good god lol I know it wasn’t too easy either WHAT A DAMN NIGHTMARE lol not anyone can do what you did my friend 👍 my respects RICK 😃
@@terrytugwood7848 A tip, when using the tracer, always check your probe on the toner before walking to the other side. ' Test your test equipment'. If the wires are shorted by chance, no tone...
This looks like the rats nest of CAT6 I am straightening up in a communications equipment shelter now. lazy people that call themselves professionals too lazy to remove dead leads from the cable trays and retired WiFi radios off the tower outside. NO cable management at all either just zip tie it anywhere like to the tower beacon power leads - create cross talk on the data lines = poor quality WiFi and links. Anyways I call this sort of thing "Visualized Insanity" or "Living Chaos"
Water evaporates when the relative humidity is less than 100%. Increasing temperature lowers relative humidity while lowering temperature increases relative humidity, it's why we have condensation. If you decreased the temperature in the pool area to 0 degrees the air would not be able to hold any water and no evaporation would occur.
I don't claim to know all there is to know about pools and humidity but here is a link that repeats what I was told by several people that specialize in pools. This was a poor mans way of controlling the humidity levels, Most places don't want to spend $350,000-$450,000 for a full blown Dectron humidity control system like I work on at another location. Here's the link: hhcommercialonline.com/a-complete-guide-to-indoor-pool-room-humidity-control-by-h-h/
@@EricHokanson the purpose of keeping the air in the pool slightly warmer than the water itself is not to reduce the rate of evaporation directly, as you say, but HVACR Survival is not far off for why that's the way it's done he is just lacking the details but it's also outside of his area of required knowledge. Too hot and the air will suck water from the pool, too cold and the water that does evaporate (it will still evaporate even if it's 0 degree air temp) will condense on things in the room it shouldn't, which is everything not in the pool. Keeping the two temps close and the air slightly warmer allows the air to absorb moisture and carry it out the exhaust fan or dehumidifier. The hotter the air the more moisture it can hold as you point out. The relative humidity stays lower and helps evaporate water off glass, grout, benches, and electronics (should be sealed but pool water is hard on gaskets in electronics). As a result, keeping makeup air to a minimum and controlling humidity with a nice dehumidifier is the best way to control it as you are only removing the minimum amount of water from the air to keep proper humidity. Bringing in outside air, especially cold outside air rapidly drops the room humidity as the already cold dry outside air warms up and turns into a dry sponge that will suck water from the pool at a rapid rate. Keeping the air warmer and providing dehumidification keeps the relative humidity more stable in the allowed range which DOES over time reduce the total volume of water that evaporates. As HVACR points out, those all in one units are expensive and when some guy with a decal on the truck drives up and says I can use these cheaper units by a factor of 4, people stop thinking rationally.
Thanks 2009! That's a lot of information, I'm not real great at science or whatever that it is that would help me better understand how all that works but you have a lot of good information.
Din rails are nice but more money. That box was likely wired at lest in the late 80s early 90s. Not sure the din was here then. But there's still the money issue... People are cheap!
Playing an excerpt of music is not a violation of copyright laws. It would need to be done in such a way that you are not talking over the music, and are trying to benefit from playing the song.
Unfortunately the way TH-cam works is that it runs computer pattern matching against the audio in your uploaded video, and if some number of seconds (which they won't tell you) of the audio matches a pattern that someone has claimed copyright to, you get a copyright strike. They have no concept of "fair use" other than their unstated short time limit.
@@lwilton however I did upload this video 12 hours prior to release allowing them plenty of time to analyze it, they don't just okay it immediately. It's checked for things like this in advance. This is something new they started doing in the last year.
Gotta have 2 Chucks. Haha We have a Chuck, he bids on all sorts of jobs our install side has no business installing. Half my week might be sorting the unseen issues that present themselves. Correcting lazy work done well, incorrectly. I like it, makes what I do almost magical to the install side. Secret is, follow instructions vast majority of the time.
@@HVACRSurvival I am 72 years old and have set a good example for all my life and now I am retired from most of the work but still work on my friends and family devices. They always come to me.
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What an absolute cluster f**k. Makes you appreciate, that even on your worst day.....you are still heads and shoulders better than whoever installed and wired that dumpster fire.
That's definitely a way to look at it👍👍
"It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When
you pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you pay
too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you
bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The
common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a
lot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well
to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will
have enough to pay for something better"
John Ruskin...
I know what you mean Rick, this is a daily frustration of mine. Keep up good work.
Great share!
The problem is to differentiate those who will do the same job as the cheap guy just for more money from the ones who actually care.
@@irfp460 it's a judge of character no doubt. We should rely on quality tradesmen, like Rick, who can tell the difference, rather than simply using monetary value to judge. Problem is we only use tradesmen for their labor. Not their intelligence. Which in my opinion is a mistake.
👏👏 I Like it S Bing! 🔥
Good, Cheap, Powerful, you can Not have all three.
Great diagnostic work, so hard to make a silk purse out of a sows ear. I worked with a residential contractor doing HVAC for indoor pools. He quoted Dectron only…funny how rich people who can afford an indoor pool would sometimes go wonky over the cost of proper HVAC. One new system we did was actually a complete house renovation because the original indoor pool had poor humidity control causing major structural problems (rusted I beams, rotted joists and studs, not to mention mold) and the house was only 10 years old.
I agree 💯%
I was like 399 on the Old School being cold video and here I'm number 700! I have been on YT for years and it's just been in the last week I keep turning the counter to even numbers or _99's, right before an even 100. It's so cool and I am so glad I found your channel.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for reaching out to let me know!!!
I've been faced with many situations like this, hardware and software. Whenever I have encountered it, I have ended up pulling it all out and starting from scratch. I appreciate your ability to incrementally repair these things, clearly a time-saving move.
Thanks for checking it out!
I've watched this video several times and the mess of wiring that you walked into is crazy but this is a great example of your highly skilled experience to have very little as far as wiring diagrams and still figure out the mess the other guys made thanks for the video
Thanks 🙏. I rather follow the wires sometimes anyway.
2 chucks in a truck strike again, I think we got the same guys down here 😆 . Great job Rick! 👏
Everyday they make another Chuck LOL
Exactly the reason I only do residential, environmental air……..
I'm a little confused: title says "Electrical Troubleshooting" but the thumbnail clearly shows "Spaghetti Junction."
Great work in a terrible situation. Absolutely hate seeing customers who have been let down in huge ways by crap contractors.
What a mess Rick !!
What a freaking nightmare
I like my Fluke tone generator. I believe it's 23 years old. I traced an old nurse call system main panel enclosed in a wall. Great tool. Nice video.
Thanks bud! They make great equipment!
At 10 degrees got to do what you have to I definitely like the controls like the tip for the toner.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, it helps motivate me and build the channel🤜🤛👍👍
Hey ..Must have been the same 2 stooges that replaced my mom's unit. I came over and saw the Filter dryer had all the paint burned off where they torched it in Ahhhh! Two schmucks in a truck!
At least you know what the hell you're doing. Sorry for the rant. Enjoy your vids and always learn something too. That wiring appears to be a hot mess. Holy Moley
Thanks Larry 🤜🤛👍👍
Always enjoy this type of content. Definitely 2 Chucks in a truck bidding on jobs they have no business being around.
I see this stuff way to often, hackery to the max. I hope they appreciate what you just did.
The only people that will probably know is my viewers.
@@HVACRSurvival For what's it worth, that Fluke Toner is worth its weight in gold. I am picking it up, to many times have I needed that. I have seen wire tracers go for $100s that baby is priced just right.
Thank you for that.
I dealt with one of those Reznor units in my time and sucked. But you showed me something today and them relays way over my head
I might contact u?
@@roqueherrera8471 hvacrsurvival@gmail.com
Rick Great work on this mess you made it look easy
I cant imagine the level of hacker that goes from unit to unit completely doing everything wrong. And people hire them?
Can you elaborate what part and who you're referring too?
@@HVACRSurvival you start the video going through SEVERAL rooftop packaged HVAC units that YOU show how screwed up they are....in the first 2 minutes.
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@@rogerwhiting9310 okay I get what you're saying now, I wasn't sure if you thought I was the one that installed these, neither I or our company did any of this work. Someone purposely did a horrible job and knew what they did was wrong. If I was able to say where this was at you'd really feel bad for the people. This is a not-for-profit business that helps the community.
great job, i am still lost, please do a sequence of operation on RTU. thanks
I have that toner set. It was a gift. Any of them work fine, really. I have five tone generators, and two pickup wands. That way I can trace three wires at once without a problem.
I use to have the digital fluke toner for networks and hated it, the battery would go dead just being inserted and it had a hard time picking up the signal. I love this analog set. I have another set with the Christmas tree taps so I can use my telephone buttset but analog phones are hardly used anymore
@@HVACRSurvival - I specifically use super heavy duty 9 volts in these systems. They're not much cheaper (if at all), but they don't corrode the living snot out of equipment when they die, and I think they die a bit slower when stored in a vehicle for most of their lives. I have three bricks of 9 volts for this purpose. I think I ordered a bit too much the last time :)
What a mess! Great video Rick! Put some clear packaging tape over that wiring diagram and it will last. Nicely done.
That's a great idea Ryan! 💡
@@EverythingHVACR an old timer showed me that once
We use something similar for serial number tags on the ice cream machines.
@@HVACRSurvival I enjoyed the video
Thanks Ryan! I'm glad I recorded it. I want gonna because it was so cold
Good grief, what a mess!!😮 I hope they learned a lesson..You can have cheap, or you can have good, but you can’t have both 😂
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I just redid some of Chucks work also.... Wait....Chucks bring me bucks?
True, but it's a lot like treating a drug addict in the ER, The DR. doesn't mind the car accident patient but who wants to work on someone created the emergency that could of been prevented.
@@HVACRSurvival Flashback to my paramedic days... 🚑 lmao
Wow! What a mess. Great job.
Thanks for watching!
What a freaking nightmare.
There's got to be a temperature differential for evaporation to occur
Goes back to old saying of ' you get what you pay for'. ProbLyba little more money and they would have gotten a better install.
Thanks for the video Rick.
Thanks for watching Mike 👍👍
Yeah! enjoyed it a lot thanks
They used fiberglass duct wrap on the duct transitions. The first time it got rained on the fiberglass insulation was garbage. Unreal
Good point!
What an Un-Holy Cluster -F*** of Hackery and Butchery. Looks Like Hack and Moe did the install work!
You can't actually read the mind of someone that does this. Telepathy doesn't come with a magnifying glass.
🤣🤣🤣👍👍👏👏I love it!
I have a headache now 🤦♂️
Lol what a God dam mess!! Good on ya to fix it. Great video Rick
Thanks for the support! Glad you liked it!
This video gives me anxiety. I dislike leaving panels looking like a rats nest. Dangerous too.
You never sease to amaze me!!! I absolutely love your approach and technique!! Rick you are a top notch tech, you should be proud of your accomplishments!! We all appreciate what you do Sir!!!! Cheers!!!
Thanks James! I really appreciate the support!
I have a couple toner sets and random other wire tracing junk. but I've done plenty of data/comm. 💩💩
Looks like a good ol YMCA
You get what you pay for. Nice clean up and it’s unfortunate you had to do this in freezing temps.
Thanks for the support! I'm glade you liked it👍👍
That was a humdinger.
Good job Rick.
Thanks for checking it out John!
I've been to jobs that the entire unit was nothing but black wires no numbers no wiring diagram 20-year-old equipment wish they had Bluon 15 years ago
Brother that’s UGLY!!!!!
You wouldn't even touch it even with someone else screwdriver? LOL
Good job buddy
Thanks for the visit👍👍
Hopefully Jim Bob's nephew doesn't steal the coils on his way back from work....
That’s why I only do residential, don’t want that headache. No thanks
what a freakin mess must have been a fun time in 10 degrees too lol
Luckily no wind!
Man , I feel for ya out in that cold ass weather ... Get warm and drink you a good ole hot toddy... Thx for sharing and as always , hey to Miss Chronic ...
I bought that Fluke toner off you vid ...
Awesome thanks Eddy🤜🤛👍👍
Nice work guy
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This is my nightmare. One day I hope to be able to make sense of this. I’ve got a lot to learn.
It comes with time and experience. Just think it out and you'll ok
The previous hvac tech must been italian… he left a bunch of spaghetti in there.
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Pay now or pay more later. Cheap is rarely a deal.
Crazy shit people do
You gotta love it when the customer goes for the clowns who under bid everybody else , you just wanna tell 'em : Oy genius , why do you think they're so much cheaper than everyone else eh ?
I guess they must have gotten what they paid for , but then you're the one who has to somehow make it work now , just magically at the push of a button 🙄
Good on ya for fixing it and in freezing weather on top of that, hat's off Sir !👍👍👍
I’ve done a good amount of work we’re people don’t know how to install crap yet they get what they pay for but good god lol I know it wasn’t too easy either WHAT A DAMN NIGHTMARE lol not anyone can do what you did my friend 👍 my respects RICK 😃
Thanks AG, just did some investigation work😁
Chuck in the truck LMAO... Am sorry you made my day...lol..
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the view!
Rick can you tell me the name of the network cable tracer tester please. Another great video 👍
Link is in the description if you want to support the channel.
@@HVACRSurvival thanks I couldn’t find it earlier, I think you mean description 👍
@@terrytugwood7848 A tip, when using the tracer, always check your probe on the toner before walking to the other side. ' Test your test equipment'. If the wires are shorted by chance, no tone...
@@deanb949 thanks for the advice 👍
Hate when that happens. This roof is a mess.
Also, do you hate working in the cold like that?
It's not my idea working environment. I prefer warm
84F water temp for a pool?
LMAO Jim Bob...lmao.....
2 chucks and a truck. lololololololol
This looks like the rats nest of CAT6 I am straightening up in a communications equipment shelter now.
lazy people that call themselves professionals too lazy to remove dead leads from the cable trays and retired WiFi radios off the tower outside. NO cable management at all either just zip tie it anywhere like to the tower beacon power leads - create cross talk on the data lines = poor quality WiFi and links.
Anyways I call this sort of thing "Visualized Insanity" or "Living Chaos"
I love nicely laid out data centers 👍👍
Well like they say pay me now or pay us later starting to see more and more hack jobs I bet there was no inspection either
No inspections on replacements in my area for HVAC. Usually I think they are a government suck but I can see they would help prevent this crap.
Very Nice !
Thank you very much!
Not an HVAC guy, Industrial generator tech. boy do I sympathize with garbage installs.
👍👍🤜🤛 thank you!
Cool man
Thanks John! Hope your ready for February👍👍
How the hell did he have no return air did he mess up on the roof curb or what
They did a half ass job and probably underbid it. The previous company really screwed them over on several pieces of equipment.
How does a higher air temp than water temp reduce evaporation?
How does water evaporate?
Water evaporates when the relative humidity is less than 100%. Increasing temperature lowers relative humidity while lowering temperature increases relative humidity, it's why we have condensation.
If you decreased the temperature in the pool area to 0 degrees the air would not be able to hold any water and no evaporation would occur.
I don't claim to know all there is to know about pools and humidity but here is a link that repeats what I was told by several people that specialize in pools. This was a poor mans way of controlling the humidity levels, Most places don't want to spend $350,000-$450,000 for a full blown Dectron humidity control system like I work on at another location. Here's the link: hhcommercialonline.com/a-complete-guide-to-indoor-pool-room-humidity-control-by-h-h/
@@EricHokanson the purpose of keeping the air in the pool slightly warmer than the water itself is not to reduce the rate of evaporation directly, as you say, but HVACR Survival is not far off for why that's the way it's done he is just lacking the details but it's also outside of his area of required knowledge.
Too hot and the air will suck water from the pool, too cold and the water that does evaporate (it will still evaporate even if it's 0 degree air temp) will condense on things in the room it shouldn't, which is everything not in the pool.
Keeping the two temps close and the air slightly warmer allows the air to absorb moisture and carry it out the exhaust fan or dehumidifier. The hotter the air the more moisture it can hold as you point out. The relative humidity stays lower and helps evaporate water off glass, grout, benches, and electronics (should be sealed but pool water is hard on gaskets in electronics).
As a result, keeping makeup air to a minimum and controlling humidity with a nice dehumidifier is the best way to control it as you are only removing the minimum amount of water from the air to keep proper humidity. Bringing in outside air, especially cold outside air rapidly drops the room humidity as the already cold dry outside air warms up and turns into a dry sponge that will suck water from the pool at a rapid rate.
Keeping the air warmer and providing dehumidification keeps the relative humidity more stable in the allowed range which DOES over time reduce the total volume of water that evaporates.
As HVACR points out, those all in one units are expensive and when some guy with a decal on the truck drives up and says I can use these cheaper units by a factor of 4, people stop thinking rationally.
Thanks 2009! That's a lot of information, I'm not real great at science or whatever that it is that would help me better understand how all that works but you have a lot of good information.
So could you just. Quote a reinstalling!! To tie all into a manageable controlled system that supports itself ? So the whole building will balance ?
Wrong on so many levels
It’s not a ruf, it’s a roof
I worsh the equipment on the ruf....Welcome to the channel..😂
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Great job 👍 if your fingers are that cold that's what marriage is made for Lol 😆 that might be a nice Valentine present
🤣👍👍. Yeah everything's numb at that point 😩
those toners always pick up the static in my head when i rub it in my hair…. and i didn’t even know i was transmitting. Tin foil hat my ass!
You must of danced to the electric slide to many times....That will cause that!
Do Americans refuse to use DIN rails because they're metric or do they just really love those shitty self-tapping hex screws?
Din rails are nice but more money. That box was likely wired at lest in the late 80s early 90s. Not sure the din was here then. But there's still the money issue... People are cheap!
Out of curiosity, was this a school gym facility, a health club, or something else?
Health club👍👍
surely that was all installed by "The Three Stooges" 🤣🤣
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Must be Hack and Moe's from Nor-cal did it.
You should make a shirt that sez, its better then wut it wuz 😂
I think you have a great idea 🫶
Playing an excerpt of music is not a violation of copyright laws. It would need to be done in such a way that you are not talking over the music, and are trying to benefit from playing the song.
That's what I was hoping👍👍.
Unfortunately the way TH-cam works is that it runs computer pattern matching against the audio in your uploaded video, and if some number of seconds (which they won't tell you) of the audio matches a pattern that someone has claimed copyright to, you get a copyright strike. They have no concept of "fair use" other than their unstated short time limit.
@@lwilton however I did upload this video 12 hours prior to release allowing them plenty of time to analyze it, they don't just okay it immediately. It's checked for things like this in advance. This is something new they started doing in the last year.
I think hack & moe wer there b4 u.
533 Thumbs up Great Video
Sorry my name is Chuck and I would not do this.
Gotta have 2 Chucks. Haha
We have a Chuck, he bids on all sorts of jobs our install side has no business installing.
Half my week might be sorting the unseen issues that present themselves. Correcting lazy work done well, incorrectly.
I like it, makes what I do almost magical to the install side. Secret is, follow instructions vast majority of the time.
Stay Strong Chuck and Set a good example 🙂✌ Someone needs to!
@@HVACRSurvival I am 72 years old and have set a good example for all my life and now I am retired from most of the work but still work on my friends and family devices. They always come to me.
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