lets say you do 4 jobs in 1 day. you see what is needed to be replaced (ie a faulty part like a pcb) do you visit go to the shop 4 times or do you just have them in bulk in your van?
Some stuff I have as van stock but if a customer has explained a certain fault over the phone then I’ll pick up certain parts on the way to the job. But yeah sometimes I’ll need to pop to the shop in the middle of the job
No screen, full speed fan such a typical error. Try replacing the faulty cap instead of swapping out whole pcbs. Multimeter and a soldering iron is all you need, can be done in 15 mins, and you can save a ton for the customer
Just started re watching your old videos and thought TH-cam bugged out saying you uploaded.. lol glad you’re posting again!
Aha, yeah I’m back bro. Starting to get the hang of balancing work, posting, my electric course and staying sane
Thank you for your videos.
Glad you like them!
Brilliant as usual
Appreciate you Sherief 👊
Good to see you back
Appreciate the comment mate 👊
Yup I agree as well ... Good to see you back !! ....another slick and well explained video.. many thanks 😊
Well come back great work
Thank you!
Great bunch of breakdowns there fella. Thoroughly enjoyed this one.
Glad you enjoyed it 💪
The boss is back
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I have seen your videos and I enjoy watching it I have learned a lot from your videos Thank you
Glad to hear it!
Do you need a apprentice?
Great really please dont stop doing video's
Are u a teacher in the gas world ?
Really appreciate your comments 👊 na not a teacher, just an engineer mate
Good mix of fault finding there, always forget about those canoe filters on the valiants/glowworms
Yeah those filters make a big difference
lets say you do 4 jobs in 1 day. you see what is needed to be replaced (ie a faulty part like a pcb) do you visit go to the shop 4 times or do you just have them in bulk in your van?
Some stuff I have as van stock but if a customer has explained a certain fault over the phone then I’ll pick up certain parts on the way to the job. But yeah sometimes I’ll need to pop to the shop in the middle of the job
@advancedboilertraining I see .... last question mate how many do you do (or is expected by a company) in 1 day ?
More vids like this !!
Coming up 🫡
Where you been bro!
Been on my level 2 & 3 electric course bro. Didn’t have much time to post content
@@advancedboilertraining ohh smashed it
Hope it went well bro 👊🏻
how much did you pay for the electrican course
Level 3 course cost £3000
@@advancedboilertraining where did you do it
No screen, full speed fan such a typical error. Try replacing the faulty cap instead of swapping out whole pcbs. Multimeter and a soldering iron is all you need, can be done in 15 mins, and you can save a ton for the customer
That's technically illegal to do such on a gas appliance
Which cap is it that normally goes @tapilogali ?
@@jockster5525 Right to repair!
@@jamesasprey2092 usually the little blue one near the transformer between the two larger caps