Awe, thank you so much!! Its more to the people involved in this trade and I just want them to become more knowledgable and more valuable. Thank you for your encouragement!!!
Man AC service tech and HVAC school have helped me so much. I got into HVAC in mid 2022 and went from not knowing anything to learning so much with in a relatively short period of time. So much information on TH-cam Craig does a great job at showing how systems and components actually work.
Thanks for this demonstration. You did an awesome job illustrating the txv and the piston. Just seeing the difference in cold and warm effecting flow was great. I was a little suprised at the delay in change when you applied the ice pack. You can see why it is important to let a system stabilize properly when charging a system.
Some people are just able to explain something and pull it off flawlessly...you are one of those people!! Appreciate your informative explanations and visual aides!
The fact that Craig continues to make the videos and drop free knowledge like this is mind blowing! I always have my notifications on! Much appreciated keep em coming
This is so awesome! I love seeing visual demos. That’s how I troubleshoot things by trying to visualize how it’s operating when working on a peice of equipment
your a genius Craig!!!! I love all your tutorials you don't mess around! I have learned so much from you and your books! thank you so much for sharing!!!!! you look great...
This is the best explanation you have ever seen, heard or know if. Thank you. I'm starting out as a diy, considering a trade if needed. Very helpful. To diagnose anything you have to know the basics.
Fantastic visual thank you for putting the work in. I really enjoy seeing things like that, since I started working on chillers, I've really started to appreciate sight glasses alot more as well.
Awesome video I just to work at danfoss where txv are assembled The fail point is the diaphragm… after several cycles, also contamination when you change the filter drier
Very good rig to help apprentices visualize how stuff works! You should try to mock up a see-thru rig for a reversing valve! As usual,phenomenal video! 💯
As times are progressing you will see mechanical valves slowly disappearing and EEVs becoming the standard with efficiency, so eventually there will be inverter variable speed technology only available. Even refrigeration will start using this technology as the industry looks for better ways maintaining epa guidelines. Plus the new A2L refrigerants you are going to see more safeties on these systems like solenoids on systems, ventilation and refrigerant detection devices by 2025
Great video and explanation, however I have a couple questions: 1) I have (2) identical R-22 Central air systems. One has the TXV installed, and the other does not have one. I still have the TXV in the box from the original installation of the systems. Both units function equally well, and I have not had any freeze ups or related problems over the past 20 years. What gives? What is the TXV really doing that the system without can operate equally well? 2) Does a TVX create more back pressure which in-turn generates more wear and tear on the compressor, and greater energy consumption? Thanks
How important is it that the bulb is mounted horizontally? I dont have a large enough section of horizontal to mount to, so its about 10°, seems to work really well tho. Also thoughts on using thermal paste between bulb and suction line?
The how and why's of this presentation excellent . I being a more visual learner presentation like this inspiration myself to continue my interest in HVAC trade .
Dedication to his trade is Craig superpower.
Awe, thank you so much!! Its more to the people involved in this trade and I just want them to become more knowledgable and more valuable. Thank you for your encouragement!!!
This channel is the best source of HVAC knowledge bar none.
Thank you so much for your encouragement Dave!!
Hands down, one of the best hvac videos I've seen. The demonstration of the txv was amazing
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I was about to write this as well. He knocked it out the park
If there was an Oscars award for HVAC videos, this one would get the best picture award for sure!
Thanks for the high praise!
Ha ha, thanks!!!
👌❤️❤️❤️ this trade will always owe you huge appreciation.
Glad to be HVAC tech in this era and have you as my instructor.
Thank you so much for your encouragement!
Craig's real world HVAC franken devices are the best educational tools ever!
Ha ha, yup thats about what they are, Franken Devices!!!
Man AC service tech and HVAC school have helped me so much. I got into HVAC in mid 2022 and went from not knowing anything to learning so much with in a relatively short period of time. So much information on TH-cam Craig does a great job at showing how systems and components actually work.
Thank you so much for your encouragement!!!
Thanks for this demonstration. You did an awesome job illustrating the txv and the piston. Just seeing the difference in cold and warm effecting flow was great. I was a little suprised at the delay in change when you applied the ice pack. You can see why it is important to let a system stabilize properly when charging a system.
Absolutely and that is a great insight that you were able to visually see!!!
Some people are just able to explain something and pull it off flawlessly...you are one of those people!!
Appreciate your informative explanations and visual aides!
Simply amazing how dedicated to teaching the trade you are. For all the new techs out there looking for real knowledge, this is the man. Period.
Thanks for all the years of coaching Craig!
Yes absolutely!!
The fact that Craig continues to make the videos and drop free knowledge like this is mind blowing! I always have my notifications on! Much appreciated keep em coming
This is so awesome! I love seeing visual demos. That’s how I troubleshoot things by trying to visualize how it’s operating when working on a peice of equipment
Yes exactly how I do it. I visualize the entire refrigeration cycle while the system is running, thanks!
This the real professional technician. I was 2 years on school and I can see the difference
Craig is a gift to this trade….Thank you sir!!!!
Dan, thnak you so much for your encouragement over the years!!!
Thank you!!! This is the best most engaging TXV demo I could imagine you are an incredible blessing to the trade!
Wow, thank you for such high praise!
your a genius Craig!!!! I love all your tutorials you don't mess around! I have learned so much from you and your books! thank you so much for sharing!!!!! you look great...
Thank you for watching our videos and picking up our books!!
You’re the best of this trade Craig.
I am glad you enjoyed this!!!
😮you are the best teacher in TH-cam. Appreciate sharing your knowledge
Very simple and systemic why you teach. Unique ❤
Excellent explanation of metering devices! Thanks!
Absolutely, thanks!!!
Thanks Craig! This really helped a lot. Love the use of water. Seeing is believing lol. This makes so much sense now. Thanks again!
Yes thats exactly why I wanted to show this to everyone!!
Excellent demo! Thank you Craig.
Glad you enjoyed it!!
As always I do like to watch your videos it’s another great video your one of real Top teacher and technician.
Thanks so much!!
This is the best explanation you have ever seen, heard or know if. Thank you. I'm starting out as a diy, considering a trade if needed. Very helpful. To diagnose anything you have to know the basics.
That’s a pretty cool demonstration. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for your encouragement over many many years of making these videos!!!
Wow that was an awesome video!! Great job AC Service Tech team!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm glad you liked it!
Chris you are a big encouragement to me in this journey, thanks brother!!!
Great demonstration. Thank you Craig.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic visual thank you for putting the work in. I really enjoy seeing things like that, since I started working on chillers, I've really started to appreciate sight glasses alot more as well.
Thanks! Bravo!🎉
Thank you so much for your encouragement!
Awesome. For the first time I see with my own eyes what is going on with this device. Thank you so much.
This is awesome. Great to have instructors who care!
Thanks for watching!!
Absolutely the best visual examination I have ever seen 👍👍👍
I appreciate you!
Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into your video. It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or advanced.
Thanks!
That's amazing, thanks!
You're the one to be thanked for all the knowledge you've donated to myself and others with your so high quality videos. Thank you again.
Thank you for your encouragement! It is greatly appreciated. That one video itself took a week to make!
Thanks for the video. I love watching your videos for refreshers between my schooling
Glad that you enjoyed this!
These kind of videos make me a better technician. Thanks 👍
Craig your a genius! This visual is absolutely great!
So glad that you enjoyed this!!
This video is fantastic! I enjoyed it. Now, I have a better understanding of how TXV's work on air conditioners
Great visualization idea.
I'm glad you like it!
I appreciate all you do for this industry brother!!!
Gorgeous demonstration! Ingenious way to visualize refrigerant!
Awesome video
I just to work at danfoss where txv are assembled
The fail point is the diaphragm… after several cycles, also contamination when you change the filter drier
Thanks so much for your input and experience!
Thanks brother ,I will share this video to all hvac yutuber ,they really need something from your videos
Thanks a ton!
Thanks for all you do man! 👍👍
Glad that you appreciate all the efforts!!!
Great video for the visuals and always for the information. Been watching your videos since I started service and never disappointed 👍👍👍👍👍
That's much appreciated! Thank you for the kind words!
Excellent explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Very good rig to help apprentices visualize how stuff works!
You should try to mock up a see-thru rig for a reversing valve!
As usual,phenomenal video! 💯
Thank you so much!!!
Excellent presentation. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it!
Graig.
You are the best brother.
Thank you very much.
🇺🇸🤜🤛
Rick from Martha’s Vineyard Island…
Thanks so much!!
I had no questions about a txv, but I did wanna see the water demonstration though! Pretty cool!
Ha ha yeah it sucked you in. It would for me too!
Thanks for another EXCELLENT demonstration video!!
Glad to!!
If there is someone out there doing it better than this guy, I haven't found them
Excellent demo Craig, 👍
Thanks a lot Walter!!
Pretty cool. Would love to see something like this with an EEV.
As times are progressing you will see mechanical valves slowly disappearing and EEVs becoming the standard with efficiency, so eventually there will be inverter variable speed technology only available. Even refrigeration will start using this technology as the industry looks for better ways maintaining epa guidelines. Plus the new A2L refrigerants you are going to see more safeties on these systems like solenoids on systems, ventilation and refrigerant detection devices by 2025
I wanted to do that in this video too. It was just a little too much. It took days and days to do this but very likely in the future!!!
Yes absolutely I agree!!
That’s an excellent way to visualize the process, thank you
You're very welcome!
This video is another level, good job buddy.
I appreciate your comment!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of HVAC systems.
Great demonstration and explanation
So glad it helped!
That was impressive. Thanks man!
Glad you liked it!
What a great visual
Thanks a lot!
Excellent demonstration!
Thanks so much!
Awesome demonstration 🎉🎉🎉
Very creative.
Thank you 🤗
Very interesting!
Mig this is awesome!!!!
Chris it was such a pleasure running into you the other day brother!! So happy for you and it was encouraging to see you!
Awesome video thank you Craig!
So glad that you enjoyed this!!
Wonderful explication!! 😍😍
Thank you! 😃
This is a genius idea! Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Andy, thanks and glad you enjoyed it!
Certainly above and beyond, thank you!
the best txv explanation ever 💪🤘👍
Glad the video helped!
Awesome demonstration. Thank you.
I appreciate it!!!
Super cool demonstration
Thanks Rob!
Great learning tool for the kiddos.
Thank you 🤗
Great visual to how it works.
Thank you so much Stephen!
Fantastic visual wish they used methods like this at my college.
Does TXV and bulb work with any refrigerant or does it need to be adjusted or designed for a specific refrigerant?
The bulb has refrigerant that is the same type as in the system but is self contained within the bulb, cap tubing, and head, thanks!
Great video and explanation, however I have a couple questions:
1) I have (2) identical R-22 Central air systems. One has the TXV installed, and the other does not have one. I still have the TXV in the box from the original installation of the systems. Both units function equally well, and I have not had any freeze ups or related problems over the past 20 years. What gives? What is the TXV really doing that the system without can operate equally well?
2) Does a TVX create more back pressure which in-turn generates more wear and tear on the compressor, and greater energy consumption?
Thanks
wow this is awesome
Thank you for your encouragement!
Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Txv An Capulary Cool Much Needed Reference Thank-you Thank-you Thank-you ☝️👑🇺🇸
Yes it is awesome to see it visually!
Great example 😊
I'm glad you liked it
This is top notch! Thanks craig
Glad you appreciate it and thanks for your note!!
How important is it that the bulb is mounted horizontally? I dont have a large enough section of horizontal to mount to, so its about 10°, seems to work really well tho. Also thoughts on using thermal paste between bulb and suction line?
awesome demo
Thanks so much Adrian!!! I appreciate what you do!
Awesome work! Love this demonstration
This is next level 👏, thank you Sir
Great Video. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for all your comments and encouragement over the years!!!
Why do some txv’s come with pistons inside of them? And would you ever use them together or should you always take the piston out?
great demonstration i definitely understand way better !
Very cool demo... thanks
Glad you liked it!
Extraordinario muy bien explicado 👏👏👏👍
Great lab setup! I love this
The how and why's of this presentation excellent . I being a more visual learner presentation like this inspiration myself to continue my interest in HVAC trade .
Kevin, that is so awesome and thanks so much!
👍💪❄️🇺🇸 that was n awesome demonstration thanks
Glad you liked it!
Great demonstration!
Thanks, Love this video.....
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much!!!
is a txv installled inside of a condenser housing or is this an optional component that may be added to a system?
So very nice!
So glad you liked it!!
So cool
Amazing 😮
Thank you! Cheers!
as the txv closes does the compressor draw more current?
Great illustration!