You are the man!! My A/C quit, and you told how to check a capacitor. That was it and I got one from Amazon for $15!! You saved me 500 bucks!! Thanks!! Now I know what to look for if my furnace quits. I almost hope it does so I can see if I can figure it out!!!
I have been having flame failure problems the last few years. Flame rod replace/clean didn't work. I ended up taking the burners out and cleaning them. Back to normal! 23 years old and still going!
Thank you for going over this subject again. Your videos from last year helped me a lot and I’m sure many others will appreciate this video. Thank You Again 😊
Thanks so much for this highly informative video. This could prove a game-changer on a cold winter day when a service person can’t get there soon. God bless you for sharing this!
Love the videos great content!! Have you ever considered doing a video on balancing your HVAC system for summer cooling and winter heating throughout the rooms in a home via dampeners and floor registers? I’m unable to find an informative or intuitive video describing the process. That way your subscribers and future subscribers could balanced temperatures and optimize functionality of our HVAC system. Also your recommendation on tools. If you need a home to do such a video, let me know!?!?
My gas furnace quit working a few yrs ago. It was new in 2008. I called a company from the yellow pages. They came out and replaced the thermostat. It worked for a day then quit working again. I called them again and they came out and replaced the circuit board. It’s been working since.
Love your videos! I also have a question - When my gas furnace first gets the call to run, I hear the inducer spin up and then within a few seconds, I hear a loud metallic sounding "smack". Sometimes it is just one, other times two in close succession. After that everything seems to continue into the ignition (hot surface igniter) and flame. Blower seems fine. What do you think that could be? Thanks
Yes, the fuse is easy to check (with small fingers or a needle nose pliar). Yes, it is easy to replace. But, if it blows again, during testing, then there is something more serious to check. rats chewed on the wires? failed motor by short circuit due to old age, or wet, or too hot? You might need to get an HVAC guy. I am a retired electrical engineer.
Had my furnace and thermostat inoperative. Turned out to be a failed condensate pump. When it fails it breaks the 24 volts going to the thermostat. Robisson Repair guy hosed me for $450. Exact same part in Amazon cost $45. Go figure!
Man people like you are what TH-cam should be about. Can’t thank you enough for the education.
You are the man!! My A/C quit, and you told how to check a capacitor. That was it and I got one from Amazon for $15!! You saved me 500 bucks!! Thanks!! Now I know what to look for if my furnace quits. I almost hope it does so I can see if I can figure it out!!!
You are truly a wealth of information. Thank you for posting these videos.
This man obviously knows his stuff and is a born teacher.
I have been having flame failure problems the last few years. Flame rod replace/clean didn't work. I ended up taking the burners out and cleaning them. Back to normal! 23 years old and still going!
TH-cam needs a "love" button....i love your content! Thank you so much for posting videos like this!
Thank you for going over this subject again. Your videos from last year helped me a lot and I’m sure many others will appreciate this video.
Thank You Again 😊
Thanks so much for this highly informative video. This could prove a game-changer on a cold winter day when a service person can’t get there soon. God bless you for sharing this!
My favorite guy respects 😅
Dope, thanks I will definitely check your training vid. I want to pivot from IT and with my IT and auto experience I know I can totally do this.
Thank you so very much.
Great video. Thanks so much.
excellent video as always God bless.............
Very good.
Thank you
Thank you for all the information, God bless you🙏
Love the videos great content!! Have you ever considered doing a video on balancing your HVAC system for summer cooling and winter heating throughout the rooms in a home via dampeners and floor registers? I’m unable to find an informative or intuitive video describing the process. That way your subscribers and future subscribers could balanced temperatures and optimize functionality of our HVAC system. Also your recommendation on tools. If you need a home to do such a video, let me know!?!?
Thank you for all your great informative videos
Hi on them 96% furnaces for the vents you can put insect screen on the pipes to keep wasp out.
Well done!👍
Excellent thanks alot
Thank you so much. I had to replace my blower last year and I wish I had this before.
My gas furnace quit working a few yrs ago. It was new in 2008. I called a company from the yellow pages. They came out and replaced the thermostat. It worked for a day then quit working again. I called them again and they came out and replaced the circuit board. It’s been working since.
Awesome! Love your videos.
Awesome and very informative !
Excellent!
Thank you shere yours Knowledge
Thanks Again.... Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving
Love your videos! I also have a question - When my gas furnace first gets the call to run, I hear the inducer spin up and then within a few seconds, I hear a loud metallic sounding "smack". Sometimes it is just one, other times two in close succession. After that everything seems to continue into the ignition (hot surface igniter) and flame. Blower seems fine. What do you think that could be? Thanks
Earlier this fall my furnace did not come on. Cause: I had turned the gas line off when the weather warmed up in the spring.
This should be #6 waiting for answers
If you keep giving us all these helpful tips, you'll put yourself out of a job😉
He is making good money from youtube
Haha yes my job is now TH-cam content creation so it’s win win! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Good video
nice job
Yes, the fuse is easy to check (with small fingers or a needle nose pliar). Yes, it is easy to replace.
But, if it blows again, during testing, then there is something more serious to check. rats chewed on the wires? failed motor by short circuit due to old age, or wet, or too hot? You might need to get an HVAC guy.
I am a retired electrical engineer.
You’re the best!
Love all your content. Just watched your emergency sand heater can’t beat that.
The surface igniter on our furnace is like the one in your video. It's NOT round. Will the round one that's in the link, work on our furnace?
Thumbs up!
HVACTalk does not like this:-) big thank you man. Asset to the society.
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I didn’t find the link to the universal hot sensor igniter.
Sorry about that. I put it in the video description so you should be able to find that there now 👍🏼
If you find it, please let me know where it is. I can't find it either. 🤔
Had my furnace and thermostat inoperative. Turned out to be a failed condensate pump. When it fails it breaks the 24 volts going to the thermostat. Robisson Repair guy hosed me for $450. Exact same part in Amazon cost $45. Go figure!