So after lurking for a year or two, I finally bit the bullet and took the 608. I took a solid two weeks to study everything did very well. Your content was extremely helpful, so thank you. I suggest buying the esco booklet, and memorizing every concept, no matter how trivial it may seem. Also, do lots of online tests but make sure it has the most current information. Leak percentages recently changed so make sure you don’t memorize old info.
Hello Ty, I watch your and Brian Orr’s videos on 608. I only have one week to study, I took the test this past Monday and didn’t pass type3, retook it today and passed. I’m EPA 608 universal certified now. Your video was a lot of help, I subscribed to your channel about 3 week ago and is one the best channels out there. Thanks for teaching the way you do, in my opinion there is no one better as an instructor like you. Gif bless !
Thanks Steve! New regulations coming next year. I will be making some videos about new refrigerants and those changes as we get closer to some finalization.
Did not need really need Type III but took a test 608U anyway and passed. Was shocked about number of questions about chillers. Either I was unlucky or felt like every 4th and 5th question about a chiller. FYI: just because you work on med or high pressure (res-AC), not skimp on studying for low pressure appliances - chillers.
Hi Ty, i really enjoyed your video, I am an EPA 608 Proctor, what i do when teaching my full day class is I cover each section and then have them review on it and then test that section before moving on. last year i had roughly 140 people take my class. its funny how many people try to study the Prep manual and never fully pass the exam, but if you can deliver it to them and spend some extra time with them. They pass and feel great about it.
I just took the universal today. I think I did pretty well though obviously I don’t know yet. One tip that I think worked for me is that you really need to familiarize yourself with the provided reference materials. Since it’s open-book you’re basically provided with all the answers. The trick is being able to navigate the text efficiently and not waste time scanning every page. I finished with time to spare due to being able to know where to look.
I just double checked, You can take care and type 1 small appliance open book , But universal, core 1 2 3 must be a closed book exam. Even if someone took care and 1 they must retake with a closed book to obtain universal. The only thing that can be provided is blank note paper and a temperature pressure chart and the note paper must be collected at the end of the exam. Automotive EPA 609 is open book. I wonder if somebody doesn't know or if they are bending the rules to get their pass rate up.
EPA questions. You may have covered these questions in other videos: If I have a comfort cooling unit that takes, oh 30lbs. of refrigerant. If a tech comes out and says that it's only a couple of pounds low and proceeds to charge it, must the tech stop charging at 3 lbs (10%)? Along those lines, if this same unit is short 2 lbs a year, does the 2nd year trigger the recovery/repair guideline that the EPA mandates? Obviously the definitive answer is to know exactly how much refrigerant a unit is short on, but there's no way of telling unless you recover and weigh the remaining charge. Correct? Thanks for your constant supply of knowledge!!!!
As of the time of this writing, under 50 pounds, there is no legal limit to how many or how much it can be recharged. It can need complete recharges every month and it is allowed. Crazy right?! In my opinion, instead of pushing for new less efficiency, flammable refrigerants, how about let's stop them from leaking. But the EPA did not ask me 😩
Im from the UK but will be doing some work in the US, I was told I need a EPA card in order to purchase refrigerant ( even though I have over 25 years experience and qualifications). I just did a core test with no studying and passed first time, its mainly about memorising regulations rather than being competent and understanding the system. Someone could pass this test but be clueless in how to troubleshoot and repair a system.
R22... 😲 ...it would be cheaper to just do hard dope. After all, what could you lose by doing meth or smoking crack....your money, your job, your house, your wife, your kids, your dignity, and your self respect? All of those cost less than a jug of 22.
Hey could you help me understand if there are any other websites that are legitimate and trustable for get your epa certification? Please and thank you in advanced
FARADAY CAREERS you can get EPA online remote. Remember EPA 608 certification does not mean you have the skills, only that you know the government laws of refrigerant handling. Just like a driver's license does not mean you will be a good driver. It is however the first step.
@@love2hvac Gotcha thank you. You’re videos are excellent, and you should be very proud of yourself for spreading your vast knowledge/ being able to teach it so well sir. Wish you would of been my teacher during hvac school, and I wished I would of studied harder.
Good afternoon sir, I want get this certificate but how I'm from Saudi Arabia I'm working in hvac company as technician. Can we get this certificate online if have but how
You might be able to. The links to the testing organizations are in the information section under the video. I linked several online and remote testing places. Give it a try.
It's easier to pass the test without hands on experience. The test has nothing to do with ones ability to perform or understand HVAC, only the understanding of the laws and regulations around them.
So after lurking for a year or two, I finally bit the bullet and took the 608. I took a solid two weeks to study everything did very well. Your content was extremely helpful, so thank you. I suggest buying the esco booklet, and memorizing every concept, no matter how trivial it may seem. Also, do lots of online tests but make sure it has the most current information. Leak percentages recently changed so make sure you don’t memorize old info.
Hello Ty, I watch your and Brian Orr’s videos on 608. I only have one week to study, I took the test this past Monday and didn’t pass type3, retook it today and passed. I’m EPA 608 universal certified now. Your video was a lot of help, I subscribed to your channel about 3 week ago and is one the best channels out there. Thanks for teaching the way you do, in my opinion there is no one better as an instructor like you. Gif bless !
Congrats on passing! What did you use for your study guides, and what topics on the test do you feel required the most study time?
Hi Ty, I have passed the universal years ago. I stay updated, that’s why I listen, watch and learn from channels like yours. Thank you!
Thanks Steve!
New regulations coming next year.
I will be making some videos about new refrigerants and those changes as we get closer to some finalization.
I got my universal because of your hard work Ty. BIG
Thank You!
I’m gonna take the test this Monday, I’ll keep you updated!!!!!! So excited
Well?
Just finished taking the exam i wrote to u the other day i passed certified universal epa technician it wasn’t easy
But you did it! Congratulations!!!!
Absolutely I’m not going to lie ur words we’re motivating it applied pressure
Did not need really need Type III but took a test 608U anyway and passed. Was shocked about number of questions about chillers. Either I was unlucky or felt like every 4th and 5th question about a chiller. FYI: just because you work on med or high pressure (res-AC), not skimp on studying for low pressure appliances - chillers.
Hi Ty,
i really enjoyed your video, I am an EPA 608 Proctor, what i do when teaching my full day class is I cover each section and then have them review on it and then test that section before moving on.
last year i had roughly 140 people take my class. its funny how many people try to study the Prep manual and never fully pass the exam, but if you can deliver it to them and spend some extra time with them. They pass and feel great about it.
That's great. I also had a jeopardy game u used with kahoots where students could play along in their phone.
@@love2hvachow do I get that
How do I get those jeopardy flash card
I just took the universal today. I think I did pretty well though obviously I don’t know yet. One tip that I think worked for me is that you really need to familiarize yourself with the provided reference materials. Since it’s open-book you’re basically provided with all the answers. The trick is being able to navigate the text efficiently and not waste time scanning every page. I finished with time to spare due to being able to know where to look.
Interesting, according to the EPA
"Core tests taken as an open book exam cannot be used to get your Universal Certification."
I just double checked,
You can take care and type 1 small appliance open book ,
But universal, core 1 2 3 must be a closed book exam.
Even if someone took care and 1 they must retake with a closed book to obtain universal.
The only thing that can be provided is blank note paper and a temperature pressure chart and the note paper must be collected at the end of the exam.
Automotive EPA 609 is open book.
I wonder if somebody doesn't know or if they are bending the rules to get their pass rate up.
Hey shoutout to Bryan Orr. That’s my boss! Great guy
He's a great guy and a good friend!
EPA questions. You may have covered these questions in other videos: If I have a comfort cooling unit that takes, oh 30lbs. of refrigerant. If a tech comes out and says that it's only a couple of pounds low and proceeds to charge it, must the tech stop charging at 3 lbs (10%)? Along those lines, if this same unit is short 2 lbs a year, does the 2nd year trigger the recovery/repair guideline that the EPA mandates? Obviously the definitive answer is to know exactly how much refrigerant a unit is short on, but there's no way of telling unless you recover and weigh the remaining charge. Correct?
Thanks for your constant supply of knowledge!!!!
As of the time of this writing, under 50 pounds, there is no legal limit to how many or how much it can be recharged.
It can need complete recharges every month and it is allowed.
Crazy right?!
In my opinion, instead of pushing for new less efficiency, flammable refrigerants, how about let's stop them from leaking. But the EPA did not ask me 😩
Im from the UK but will be doing some work in the US, I was told I need a EPA card in order to purchase refrigerant ( even though I have over 25 years experience and qualifications). I just did a core test with no studying and passed first time, its mainly about memorising regulations rather than being competent and understanding the system. Someone could pass this test but be clueless in how to troubleshoot and repair a system.
That is correct. The test is all about regulations that are very rarly enforced.
Great info. Thanks for sharing.
I go Monday for my EPA but i don’t think im ready im scared as hell 😂😂 I’m studying hard this weekend tho
You are studying, that is a good! You got this!
Yessir… I’ll keep yah posted… i shared this to my group chat for school i appreciate your response
@@Iamacthepromoterhow did it go?
Great video
Thank you
To help me study for the EPA test........I take a big huff of R22.....
Is that so wrong??
Thanks for all your great info (and I was kidding of course)
🤣🤣🤣
R22... 😲 ...it would be cheaper to just do hard dope. After all, what could you lose by doing meth or smoking crack....your money, your job, your house, your wife, your kids, your dignity, and your self respect?
All of those cost less than a jug of 22.
lose your life / be careful everyone, @@darriuscole8544
Hey Ty I live in Davenport Iowa and Where Can I Go to take the EPA 608 CERTIFICATION?
Skillcat app, you can do it for free.
Also look at esco e learn network.
You can also look at HVAC wholesale supply houses as they test there too
@@love2hvac Thanks Sir
Hey could you help me understand if there are any other websites that are legitimate and trustable for get your epa certification? Please and thank you in advanced
FARADAY CAREERS you can get EPA online remote.
Remember EPA 608 certification does not mean you have the skills, only that you know the government laws of refrigerant handling.
Just like a driver's license does not mean you will be a good driver.
It is however the first step.
@@love2hvac Gotcha thank you. You’re videos are excellent, and you should be very proud of yourself for spreading your vast knowledge/ being able to teach it so well sir. Wish you would of been my teacher during hvac school, and I wished I would of studied harder.
Good afternoon sir,
I want get this certificate but how I'm from Saudi Arabia I'm working in hvac company as technician. Can we get this certificate online if have but how
You might be able to. The links to the testing organizations are in the information section under the video. I linked several online and remote testing places. Give it a try.
How difficult is it to pass this test without any practical hands on experience? You can't pass a driving test without any behind the wheel time.🤔
It's easier to pass the test without hands on experience.
The test has nothing to do with ones ability to perform or understand HVAC, only the understanding of the laws and regulations around them.
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