IT'S HOT IN THE BAR AND THE AC MADE A LOUD NOISE
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You stuck your hand in the blower motor assembly with the disconnect switch still on. do you really think you should be teaching others how to make repairs
I’m just a guy that films myself working, I’m not an idol or a teacher, people may learn from things that I do both good and bad, I’m just trying my best my friend!
In other words he's human and he makes mistakes.
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Clown cmon. Your parents not hug you as a kid??? Anyone that has trained anyone makes mistakes. Id bet the house on him making less mistakes than most. Calliing it out constuctively would have been fine. If you watch his stuff you would know he calls himself out on mistakes at the end. 175 000 people would agree with me. Not a bad sub count for a guy that "should not be teaching others how to repair ".
Oh c'mon man, are you seriously telling me you've literally never made mistake, even one you didn't notice because you don't have the luxury of watching it back? At least in all the hands on work I've done, there's 2 types of people: People who admit their mistakes and fucking liars.
At the end of the day we're all human, each and every damn one of us will fuck up occasionally. Personally, I show my mistakes to others, and I appreciate he does as well because it just helps make everyone more aware of how easy it is to make them, and to prevent them.
1:05 i seriously thought for a solid few seconds someone stole the compressors ....
Wouldn't surprise me now says
I can hear the underlying laughter in your voice each time you see another issue. Sometimes you just got to chuckle at the ridiculousness of it.
agreed
😂😂😂
“If you don’t schedule maintenance for your equipment, it will schedule it for you”
If they’re repairing that, I’m betting the loud noise is the sound that the check makes when it hits your bank account. 💵💵💵
Dubstep bass drop style cha-ching
Merry Christmas to all on the chanel
Out there getting it done properly, even if the customer tries their best to sabotage the equipment. Hoping 2024 brings you & your family joy and health.
I'm currently getting a lesson on why some customers fix old junk rather than replacing it. For our own office with like a three ton RTU, looking at about the price of a new BMW M5 to replace it just because the building owner does everything the hard way.
I recently started working at Johnstone Supply, love watching your videos to learn lingo, parts and issues.
Awesome bud glad the videos can help you!
Chris good stuff. In the restaurant industry they never do maintenance. It's such a shame. I only have one mom & pop sandwich shop that stayed on top of their equipment. I've always said it's cheaper for maintenance then 2 or 3 repairs.
As billy mays used to say on his infomercials but wait there’s more 😂😂😂
#respect from Havasu . . .
Merry Christmas Chris, thank you for taking us along in your HVAC adventures.
Big Clive sent me here :D greetings from Belgium
Thanks bud Clive is a good friend !
Take a break to enjoy Christmas with your family. Happy New Year 2024.
Merry Christmas. May it be bright and quiet 😊
Merry Christmas to you too. 🎄☃️🥂🎊
Same to you brother merry Christmas ❤
Merry Christmas Chris, I hope you get spend time with your Family as well and I will send you some Snow if we get any!
Thank you for the information
Merry Christmas to you and your family ❤
Merry Christmas Chris 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁To you and your family from my family.
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Merry Christmas.
Nice sllingblade reference.
Sporlan is back lets gooo
Absolutely freaking love your videos!!!! I've been watching ever sence the start (almost) and I am so hooked, I wanna be like you one day because your job looks fun, I love being able to work on things I even have my own workshop at my house and I've fixed my own ac thanks to your videos! (:
Merry Christmas Chris, thank you for taking us along in your HVAC adventures. Wishing you, Mrs HVACR and the family a very mery christmas/happy holidays and a happy new year
Thank you, Chris. Merry Christmas to you.
Merry Christmas and thanks for all of the "how to do it the right way" videos.
Happy holidays to you and your family.
Merry Christmas to you and your whole family.
Thanks, same to you and yours!
Merry christmas chris wishing for you and your familly happy new year 🎉🎉
Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year to you and your family❤
Merry Christmas Chris. Thanks for all the great videos.
Merry Christmas Chris. Thanks for another great video 😊
Merry Christmas, Chris and family. Hope you have a Happy, Safe and Prosperous New Year !
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thank you for all the great videos.!!
Merry Xmas and a happy New Year from the Netherlands
Merry Christmas Chris!!!!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family mate.
Hi chris i love your videos, i am only 11 and I love watching your videos, merry christmas, one thing, becareful doing repairs on those package units😅😊
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Chris! I hope you have a good one.
Here’s a quote for this customer:
“You can not escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today”
- Abraham Lincoln
Merry Christmas Chris, I hope you and your family have a safe and happy holiday.
Nice work this year, Chris. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas.....
Feliz navidad
Decision to repair: Replacement = Capital budget expense, probably means troublesome approval process from management. Repair = operational budget = little or no upper level approval
Crazy how these people won't replace r22 equipment. I'm constantly fixing that old stuff in the summer.
Chris, I wish I could support the channel other than watching vids but unfortunately I'm too young. Merry Christmas though I think im interested in some merch tho.
Two stage system with different refrigerant in each compressor?
Its like a health inspector entering a run-down restaurant and seeimg multiple flaws the longer they stays there
R 22 units are extinct in south Florida maby once a year do I come across one love the hvacr hat criss merry Christmas
I'm trying not to throw up looking at the first unit. Sickening!
Soon as you said it was an r22 unit i woulda just qouted an entire replacement. That unit’s on its last days
Lol I've worked on 100s of r22 systems still going strong here in the Midwest. I've seen 30 yr old residential air conditioners still going strong. Might take a half pound a year for small leaks. A decent number of commercial units here still use r22 too.
That smaller unit must have been making a racket, I just don't understand how people can think it's normal for any equipment to make loud noises and ignore it, or not even notice it. Like, wtf??
Hey Chris how are you? 1 hour ago i was working on one of this Carrier almost same as this one that yiu have work on it. Got a problem with furnace the inducer fan was not running i replaced the control board inducer came on but igniter was not sparking because of gas i got 6 led on control board. I order the gas valve, ignitet and ignition wire. Do you think could be from gas valve? And 6Led on at control board
Thank you for all of your videos and Merry Christmas
I swear customers dont understand just how quickly failures cascade. I feel like this unit went something like this. No maintenance = dirty blower = lots of vibration = ruined bearings/cracked refrigerant lines. Now resulting in full lost of charge. And could so easily of also been a locked up/burnt out compressor had the loss of charge switch not shut it down.
When it comes to repair, or replace, are you still running into crazy long lead times for new equipment?
No maintenance = destroyed equipment.
One thing, these places have different buckets to pay from. They will have repair money, but will not have replacement money or maintenance money. And you wonder how these place make money.
Unit repair $9,347 replacement $9,200
I would purposefully make replacement cheaper 🤣🤣
it certainly looked beyond economic repair. That whole blower assembly trashed, R22 all leaked out, moisture in the system as its open to atnosphere
Do you know what E0 means on mini split ac?
New isn't always the best quality
Bro legit just tested tension by hand on a blower belt with a live disconnect during an active call for cool
Dont get sloppy buddy thats how people lose a finger
@HVACR VIDEOS - 1:28 was that a "Sling Blade" movie reference? If so, it was funny lol
Ha ha yep
@@HVACRVIDEOS these youngsters won’t get that reference but we will! I’m 43 lol hahaha
There’s your problem lady, it ain’t got no gas
who else is surprised by how many issues the blower assembly has
My facility’s filters get that dirty ( if not more ) in 65 days or so due to economizer minimum position.
This just screams "If they had done preventive maintenance this wouldnt be half as bad"
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Feliz navidad Chris que tengas una hermosa noche navideña en compañía de tus seres queridos de corazón lo deseo. Saludos y abrazos desde Coacalco estado de México.
How many emergency service calls you think you'll get this Christmas weekend? 😊
R22 unit built in 2004?
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Why would a customer spend so much money fixing a piece of junk unit when a nice new and far better unit would cost a lot less to buy and install?
A Unit from 2004 (19 years old) makes NO Sense to Repair but Stupid People do Stupid things. 🤪👎
Have you ever had a unit that was so bad that the Cost to Repair was Legitimately less than the Cost to Replace?
EDIT: Sorry, I meant the cost to Replace is less than the Cost to Repair...
I would have told them that sure they can repair, but then I'd given them the next two quotes for further work as the rest of the unit falls apart. Not broken yet, but will be soon. Even straight saying that repairing that beat up unit is not worth your time when you can replace it and be on your way to fix another unit. Sure money talks, customer is king, but at some point is it even worth your time or could you be doing something more productive for the same money.
But it was a late 2004 model.................
and by giving them the big picture by checking everything you save them money for having to pay for a revisit should it not be apparent on startup and save yourself from blame because they think you sabotaged it..🤷
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From my perspective “we” have been trained to accept low quality and short life from equipment. Twenty years old is still new. It’s not even from before the (last) turn of the century! Those owners know that the newer something is, the lower it’s quality and the shorter the life. More and more failure prone electronics, as well as cheaper and cheaper components, probably all from China. I want to see Americans employed in skilled positions to keep well made equipment in service for as long as possible rather than funneling our dollars to support Communist Slave Labor in enemy nations.
Yeah! First!
people are breathing that air?!?!?!?! EWWWWWWWWW
Junk!!!!!!!!!
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Merry Christmas Chris!
Merry Christmas