Man I can't thank you enough ! I have worked in the field and this is the absolute best knowledge on an explanation on how to make you finally understand the low voltage circuit and how common actually comes into to the checking vs red constant .thank you extremely well done 👏
Got a question for you I got the smart thermostat and I don't have a clue how to wire it up I have a red blue white and green wire but it doesn't say anything on the back of it where it should go I think I might be able to send a picture I'm not sure
I have done so much research on my stinking furnace I really am losing the energy to look up the fluke besides I don't have one and am try to save money fixing this thing myself I can't go out and buy one. I do love your mock control board. It's a great vid. I'm just so incredibly frustrated because I cannot find the problem with my furnace. So far everything has checked out. It simply seems likefd gas is turned off the unit. But it can't be. I hear, and even feel, the click in the gas control valve. Bit there is no gas. I'm about to remove the gas line to be 100% certain about the gas line to the furnace is really live. If it is I guess I will start over with testing the control board with a multimeter. But I hear the click in the gas control valve. Can it click and still be stuck. And then click again when it should turn off and still be stuck? Can anyone give me some ideas on this? Thanks if you can. And thank you for you vids.
What if I have 9v between Y AND C? Thermostat working on Cooling. Outdoor unit not turning on. Same thermostat working properly with another Air conditioner. Btw problem was with transformer. We replaced transformer, but he just died again in 30min. But during this 30mins outdoor unit didn't turned on
No, he is measuring in reference to the 24V in line, not ground. Closed gives you your power, not voltage. Then the relay closes there is now power in that line, but it is the same 24V. So 24V - 24V = 0V. Voltage is the difference in potential. The 24V measured when the relay is open is the potential for power to flow if the two lines were connected.
Thank you, as a HVACR apprentice I wasn't sure about the second method between common and control wires but now you have clear up my confusion.
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Man I can't thank you enough ! I have worked in the field and this is the absolute best knowledge on an explanation on how to make you finally understand the low voltage circuit and how common actually comes into to the checking vs red constant .thank you extremely well done 👏
I love tutorials. Well explained. Great job JMT
Great job very professional thank you sir.
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Invaluable channel. Thx for sharing.
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Thanks jumper man tech for so valuable informatio
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Got a question for you I got the smart thermostat and I don't have a clue how to wire it up I have a red blue white and green wire but it doesn't say anything on the back of it where it should go I think I might be able to send a picture I'm not sure
Why when the switch is open is all the voltage on the switch, but when circuit is closed why does it drop to 0. Thanks for your videos.
Great job tech jmt always a pleasure 🙏
Thank you brother! Always! 🙏🤙🔧⚡️
Thank you for the Update.
You're very welcome!
I have done so much research on my stinking furnace I really am losing the energy to look up the fluke besides I don't have one and am try to save money fixing this thing myself I can't go out and buy one.
I do love your mock control board. It's a great vid. I'm just so incredibly frustrated because I cannot find the problem with my furnace. So far everything has checked out. It simply seems likefd gas is turned off the unit. But it can't be.
I hear, and even feel, the click in the gas control valve. Bit there is no gas. I'm about to remove the gas line to be 100% certain about the gas line to the furnace is really live. If it is I guess I will start over with testing the control board with a multimeter. But I hear the click in the gas control valve. Can it click and still be stuck. And then click again when it should turn off and still be stuck? Can anyone give me some ideas on this? Thanks if you can. And thank you for you vids.
I guess this channel isn't monitored any longer.
Man . Your videos are great
Wish you can do translate to Spanish thanks 😊
Very helpful. Thanks a lot.
What if I have 9v between Y AND C? Thermostat working on Cooling. Outdoor unit not turning on.
Same thermostat working properly with another Air conditioner.
Btw problem was with transformer. We replaced transformer, but he just died again in 30min. But during this 30mins outdoor unit didn't turned on
Good job very explaining
Could be great if you translated to Spanish
Nice theory very clear thank u sir 👍👍🫶🫶🫶
Great explanation ... I have no idea what Ledferd Katiefu said but I think I agree ... Lol ...
He said 'mucho gracious'.
Open circuit reads 0.0 closed gives your your voltage you saying it backwards
No, he is measuring in reference to the 24V in line, not ground. Closed gives you your power, not voltage. Then the relay closes there is now power in that line, but it is the same 24V. So 24V - 24V = 0V. Voltage is the difference in potential. The 24V measured when the relay is open is the potential for power to flow if the two lines were connected.
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