I subscribed & look forward to watching more of your videos because not only are you exceptionally knowledgeable, you are an excellent instructor by not assuming the observer has prior knowledge. I also like how you explain HVAC / electrical terminology. Thanks too for speaking slowly and clearly and no excess blah, blah or music. Anyhow, thanks so much for your time and sharing your knowledge in the best way ever! God Bless!
Just learned how to jump out my thermostat! Batteries must have died in our thermostat. Replaced them, but got no display. Tried the reset procedure, but had no luck. Temp outside is about 30°F, and it is 1 am. I figured I could survive until the morning and save a night time call, if I could run the furnace without the thermostat a couple times. While watching, the furnace came on and the display came up. If it goes out again, I know how to get it started until morning. Your video is clear and concise, and I thank you for it! May have to replace the thermostat tomorrow, but not tonight!
Wow, I have washed different videos from different people but in your video “ how to bypass a thermostat “ is so well explained step by step, I understood immediately. Thank you so much! Keep making videos like this on Hvac industry, I loved it 😊
I am totally blown away that anyone would take the time to build such a display. YOU, my friend, have the best video with the finest clearest explanation I have ever seen. Bravo. If I could offer a reward, you would surely get it. Thank you. I woke up to a blank t-stat and my AC is dead so far. YOu have given me a clear starting point without me feeling like an idiot.
You’re so clever, great presentation,I’m amateur but inspired to learn something for my on, to solve a issues with my system furnace is broken down Thank you for sharing your knowledge God bless you.😮
So glad we have YT accessible and that you made this video! My Gen 3 Nest that's been working since 2018 just stopped working throwing a Rc fault (no power). It's in the teens with sleet/snow. I was able to bypass the thermostat via some old wires and a light switch on the HVAC panel itself. The detail in yopur video gave me the confidence to cut power to the hvac and wire in the bypass switch as a temp solution. Now I just need to figure out why the sudden Rc power fault at the Nest unit. Voltmeter is not reading any volts there so it's in the wire somewhere, I believe. If anybody reading this has any thoughts, send it....
Thank you for this video. Quick question so if I successfully jump the thermostat at the thermostat for Heating and the heater turns on does that mean my thermostat is bad and needs to be replaced
1:50 Press and pull (to the side) is just to remove the batteries casing from the thermostat 😉6:00 C is only used to energize the thermostat with the red wire. That’s why there’s is a note next to your fingers saying C is optional with the batteries!😮
@@JumpermanTech keep them coming. I do commercial refrigeration focus is on walkin n reach-in coolers/freezers ice machines. New to the trade n want to absorb as much as I can. Thanks JMT.
Merry Christmas! (saw you posted this on Christmas). Can you tell me what relays you use? I have a nat gas space heater in the living room of a rental unit and I have power 6" ducts from the ceiling of the living room to the two far ends of the apartment, but they are on timer switches. I want a thermostat at each end of the unit (a kitchen and a bedroom) to turn on the fan when the temp drops enough. I'll power the stat with a 24v AC to DC adaptor. I'll house the relay in a 2-gang metal outside the wall box. Anyway, I'm just trying to find the best relay for the 24v DC to turn on the 120v AC power to the powered duct.
Great video. Big fan! One question though. On site I have a package unit on the roof, and the thermostat is inside the office. If I jump the wires on the package unit, will the thermostat downstairs be shortcircuited?
Thank you! Nothing will be short-circuited. You can jump out the wires at the unit or you can jump it out at the thermostat. It makes no difference. Just make sure you jump out the correct wires. Follow the video for the exact info. Stay tuned for new videos every week
Thank you brother! Appreciate the feedback and your constant support. Means a lot to me. Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos evert week 1😎🔧⚡
Thank you for this video. I was able to confirm the thermostat was the culprit in my furnace OOS. It turned out that the R pin on the thermostat itself was broken from its circuit board. Therefore, the 24VAC R was not getting supplied to any of the W, Y or G pins. Out came my trusty old soldering iron and i was able to solder in a new jumper from pin to circuit board. DONE DEAL! Cost????? == $0.00
the blue wire is only a com for the t-stat to use 24V instead of batteries. Compressor and fan relays have 24V com side already hooked in their place of origin directly to transformer com. Only the power R is sent to yellow and green which is Compressor and indoor fan relays to click in.
Rheem and ru, are the only two brands that when orange wire is energize (24v) its going into heat versus any other brand when orange has 24v is because its in coolinh
This is my question too. I believe this is how you test if cooling system is working and your thermostat is definitely bad.
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Maaaannn.... thnx you, i just found ur channel, and i tell you. You are awesome. I hope you will do a HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT WITH ELECTRIC HEAT STRIPS some day to come. Thanks again for this info.
I could do that. I can create a video of showing different ways to use the jumper method 👌 Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week 🔧
@@JumpermanTech I learned that the hard way last week. I made a jumping wire but had to hold it there for 5 minutes until the short cycle timer finished …. I need some mag & alligator jumpers 😵💫😵💫😵💫
@@aus_aircon_ref_mech6671 lol I've been there before. I'm going to make that video as it could definitely be helpful👍 Quick tip: You can wirenut the wires together so you don't have to wait there for that 5 min but this might take a few min to do as well as you'll have turn the power off and physically connect the wires you're trying to jump. Stay tuned for new videos every week!
Thank you sir for a excellent presentation and explanation on how to by pass 24 voltage to a hvac power source from your in house thernostat. Thank you!!!
I subscribed & look forward to watching more of your videos because not only are you exceptionally knowledgeable, you are an excellent instructor by not assuming the observer has prior knowledge. I also like how you explain HVAC / electrical terminology. Thanks too for speaking slowly and clearly and no excess blah, blah or music. Anyhow, thanks so much for your time and sharing your knowledge in the best way ever! God Bless!
Thank you very much for your feedback! Really appreciate that and your subscription. I try! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Just learned how to jump out my thermostat!
Batteries must have died in our thermostat. Replaced them, but got no display. Tried the reset procedure, but had no luck.
Temp outside is about 30°F, and it is 1 am. I figured I could survive until the morning and save a night time call, if I could run the furnace without the thermostat a couple times.
While watching, the furnace came on and the display came up. If it goes out again, I know how to get it started until morning.
Your video is clear and concise, and I thank you for it! May have to replace the thermostat tomorrow, but not tonight!
I am 81 years old and have been using the app very good
Wow, I have washed different videos from different people but in your video “ how to bypass a thermostat “ is so well explained step by step, I understood immediately. Thank you so much! Keep making videos like this on Hvac industry, I loved it 😊
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I am totally blown away that anyone would take the time to build such a display. YOU, my friend, have the best video with the finest clearest explanation I have ever seen. Bravo. If I could offer a reward, you would surely get it. Thank you. I woke up to a blank t-stat and my AC is dead so far. YOu have given me a clear starting point without me feeling like an idiot.
One thing you didn't mention is if you accidentally jump from R to C. You can blow the fuse and you now need to replace it.
I truly appreciate this practical demonstration and explanation. It was clear and concise
I'm checking in from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Gosh, this is the best demo I have seen about the complexity of thermostat and control board..............
You really are a very good instructor, nice job!
I believed every thing coming from your channel, with the help of it I now work as HVAC technician in a company
Thats awesome! Congratulations. Glad you found my videos helpful 🙏 Best of luck to you. Stay tuned for new videos every week 🔧⚡
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You’re so clever, great presentation,I’m amateur but inspired to learn something for my on, to solve a issues with my system furnace is broken down
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
God bless you.😮
Unlike most videos your videos are clearly explained and to th👍👍✌️
Exceptionally informative video. Thank you for your time and effort to educate the techs
You should make a kit of your ac practice board. If it weren super small and compact, then it would be a handy simulator for home owners.
Superb video JMT. Excellent presentation and well explained. God Bless you.
Thank you very much Bogdana! Much appreciated 🙏 Happy holidays 🎄 Stay tuned for new videos every week!
So glad we have YT accessible and that you made this video! My Gen 3 Nest that's been working since 2018 just stopped working throwing a Rc fault (no power). It's in the teens with sleet/snow. I was able to bypass the thermostat via some old wires and a light switch on the HVAC panel itself. The detail in yopur video gave me the confidence to cut power to the hvac and wire in the bypass switch as a temp solution. Now I just need to figure out why the sudden Rc power fault at the Nest unit. Voltmeter is not reading any volts there so it's in the wire somewhere, I believe. If anybody reading this has any thoughts, send it....
Thats exactly what just happened to me! Very short life span for such an expensive thermostat. Last Nest product I'll ever be buying!
I really like your training board.
Excellent explanation.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
Regards
Jump Man Tech, this is an awesome tutorial. May God Bless You!!!
Merry Christmas JumperManTech 🎅 🎄 Someone needs to magnetize those alligator clips...
Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁 That's a great idea! Magentic alligator clips - Dual function 🤔 Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
Thank you for this video it's the best, clear, and well explained.
Taught me more in 15 minutes than anyone ever has
Excellent tutorial easy to follow and very helpful, its another big thank you JM
Thank you for this video. Quick question so if I successfully jump the thermostat at the thermostat for Heating and the heater turns on does that mean my thermostat is bad and needs to be replaced
Easy to understand. Tnx. Subscribed.
it’s a Christmas miracle!!! JMT with a new and great video. thank you for sharing, this was excellent🌟🌟🌟
Thank you & happy holidays! Appreciate the feedback & thank you for watching🙏 Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos every weekend🔧⚡
1:50 Press and pull (to the side) is just to remove the batteries casing from the thermostat 😉6:00 C is only used to energize the thermostat with the red wire. That’s why there’s is a note next to your fingers saying C is optional with the batteries!😮
Thank you for this very helpful video 👍👍
Very good explanation, sending these videos to my assistant tech.
Thank you sir . Salute from Haiti .,
Great video man. Tx much.
Thank you Vernes! Appreciate the feedback. You're very welcome🙃 Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
Are you considering making a video on how to build the training board?
Yes, I will consider making another board and I will record that one! Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week 🔧⚡
Great video. But no need indoor PCB to functionally control ?
I need to know how to do any packages units cancel the board and modify with the relay .
Great info JMT 👍. I'm definitely getting those mag jumpers. 💪🇺🇸
Awesome! Link in the videos bio 🙃 Appreciate the feedback! Stay tuned for new videos every week!
@@JumpermanTech keep them coming. I do commercial refrigeration focus is on walkin n reach-in coolers/freezers ice machines. New to the trade n want to absorb as much as I can. Thanks JMT.
Manually jumping the thermostat to cool, how would you then add the evap fan?
Great work can you demonstrate how to wire a three phase ac unit..?
Merry Christmas! (saw you posted this on Christmas). Can you tell me what relays you use?
I have a nat gas space heater in the living room of a rental unit and I have power 6" ducts from the ceiling of the living room to the two far ends of the apartment, but they are on timer switches. I want a thermostat at each end of the unit (a kitchen and a bedroom) to turn on the fan when the temp drops enough. I'll power the stat with a 24v AC to DC adaptor. I'll house the relay in a 2-gang metal outside the wall box.
Anyway, I'm just trying to find the best relay for the 24v DC to turn on the 120v AC power to the powered duct.
How can I make this training board you have? Looks so cool and fun to do
Great video. Big fan! One question though. On site I have a package unit on the roof, and the thermostat is inside the office. If I jump the wires on the package unit, will the thermostat downstairs be shortcircuited?
Thank you! Nothing will be short-circuited. You can jump out the wires at the unit or you can jump it out at the thermostat. It makes no difference. Just make sure you jump out the correct wires. Follow the video for the exact info. Stay tuned for new videos every week
amazing i watched again and very understanding i like the way you explain step by step since the 24 volts going out to command
Your a real good teacher ...👍👍
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May u drop for me how to connect temperature controller thermometer for LG fridge
Nice tips tutorial about bypass the low voltage 24 volts. Thanks you sir for this important tips i affreciate all your video about HVAC
You could add a sequencer to W ( heat mode ) to demonstrate heat strips .
Can you make a video for cold storage or freezer
Good explanation thanks so much for your patience
I love the way you are demonstrating. Step by step and slowly. Great job which I appreciate. Thanks,
You could be an instructor you have a smooth voice no noise like that I have learn a lot thanks ma boy .
Awesome. Thanks.
You're very welcome & thank you!
Awesome explanation. Thank you so much!😂
One excellent video I understood everything 👌 👍 🙌 😀
Great explanation 👌
Thank you brother! Appreciate the feedback and your constant support. Means a lot to me. Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos evert week 1😎🔧⚡
Thank you for this video. I was able to confirm the thermostat was the culprit in my furnace OOS.
It turned out that the R pin on the thermostat itself was broken from its circuit board. Therefore, the 24VAC R was not getting supplied to any of the W, Y or G pins.
Out came my trusty old soldering iron and i was able to solder in a new jumper from pin to circuit board.
DONE DEAL!
Cost????? == $0.00
Great demo, helpful
Thanks
Great Job. thanks for sharing
So if I want the compressor and indoor fan to both come on then I jump red to yellow and red to Green simultaneously. Is that correct?
Yes, you got it! Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
the blue wire is only a com for the t-stat to use 24V instead of batteries. Compressor and fan relays have 24V com side already hooked in their place of origin directly to transformer com. Only the power R is sent to yellow and green which is Compressor and indoor fan relays to click in.
I like the magnetic jumpers. Im going on Amazon to find. Jon-
Well done/explained!
Rheem and ru, are the only two brands that when orange wire is energize (24v) its going into heat versus any other brand when orange has 24v is because its in coolinh
What happen if make jumper the three terminals at the same time such as R to Y and to G is it run both fan and compressor?
This is my question too. I believe this is how you test if cooling system is working and your thermostat is definitely bad.
Maaaannn.... thnx you, i just found ur channel, and i tell you. You are awesome. I hope you will do a HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT WITH ELECTRIC HEAT STRIPS some day to come. Thanks again for this info.
Nice video. Thanks
Make video about DRV valves
Great show bro
CAN YOU SHOW HOW TO WIRE A COPLAND POTENTIL REALY PLEASE
👍👍👍👍👍 love it, thank you
Do a video how to create jumpers
I could do that. I can create a video of showing different ways to use the jumper method 👌 Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week 🔧
@@JumpermanTech I learned that the hard way last week. I made a jumping wire but had to hold it there for 5 minutes until the short cycle timer finished …. I need some mag & alligator jumpers 😵💫😵💫😵💫
@@aus_aircon_ref_mech6671 lol I've been there before. I'm going to make that video as it could definitely be helpful👍 Quick tip: You can wirenut the wires together so you don't have to wait there for that 5 min but this might take a few min to do as well as you'll have turn the power off and physically connect the wires you're trying to jump. Stay tuned for new videos every week!
I've always wondered why red wasn't heat, blue isn't cool (like in plumbing); and white isn't A/C common (like in electrical) .
Subscribed!
🤘🤘🔥🔥 That is cool man!
Thank you MC! Appreciate the feedback. Stay tuned for new videos every week!
@@JumpermanTech that board is legit! Definitely learned a lot from the vid. Think of it like a relay…. Good content brother🤘🤘🤘
Thank you so much
Thnaks bro 🧑🔧
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching & commenting. Stay tuned for new videos every week!
Thank you so much bro
Fantastic
No white wire?
Thank you sir for a excellent presentation and explanation on how to by pass 24 voltage to a hvac power source from your in house thernostat. Thank you!!!
nice thank you!
Thanks bro
You're very welcome & thank you! Stay tuned for new videos every week 🔧⚡️
Can a thermostat work without Common
Sometimes straight cool units use thermostats with batteries instead of a common
Nice one
The press on the side of the thermostat is to release the battery holder
Yeah, I don't know how this guy cant see that, there's no clip on the base that tab connects to lol
Circuit diagram
I really like your trainer, can you tell us how to make it.
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First step should be verify 24v
Thanks...
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LOL! Press that top right to remove? That press is only to open the backup battery box sideways. To remove this model is just to pull straight out.
It's good but I already knew all this.
Oh for fucks sale just tell it !
how over complicated can you make one presentation, repeated saying the same thing over and over..
Rambling,.boring as hell man