What hvac parts should you keep in stock?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
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Thank you. I got a job in HVAC with a promise of "on the job training." All they're training is iPad and sales. Gotta learn at home. 🤪
I learn something from every video. Thank you for doing these videos!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you brother. Your videos are always so educating.
So nice of you
Go to RE Michel and ask them for the top 100 repair parts sold. Go on a slow day when weather is mild.
Don’t forget ICM 870-9, -16 and -32 soft starts for your solar 😊or generator or RV customers.
I like the sensi stats. Many customers here want the wifi Bluetooth stats. The fancy lookin ones
I have spent $12k in tools. I sure hope I can get my phone to ring. I will go buy parts needed when I need them to get started..
How was your first year?
Good information. I also keep some universal control boards and a compressor terminal kit on my truck.
I knew I forgot to mention something 😅 🙃
Thank you for this
Definitely the compressor terminal kit
What are some symptoms when it needs to compressor terminals. Are the wires completely loose? Does the compressor usually run when it needs a new terminal kit? I've had several compressors that roared like a lion during the summer lol
@@heatncool Most likely the compressor won’t run at all. You’re gonna have a wire burnt off on the CSR terminals at the compressor and most of the time one of the terminals will be so messed up that you can’t use a push on terminal. Most of those are flag type terminals anyways(which they make a crimper for flag type terminals also), but….. That’s when you’ll need the compressor terminal kit.
Thank you for commenting this Awesome @HvacGuitartist
@@TaddyDigest No problem at all. This is Brian from Jackson. I’ve talked with you a couple times on the phone 👍
I appreciate your content man
Thank you 😊
Will you tell us which conderser/indoor motor to keep? 1/4hp 1075rpm, 115v etc……. pleaseeeeee
Yes I will do a video of that
@@TaddyDigest Be waiting 😀
A little late on the video but instead of carrying 20+ capacitor variations why not stock the turbo series capacitors and get multiple variations in one unit? Turbo 200, turbo 200x. I think these range $60-100.. I do realize some fan run caps can be cheap like around $3-6. Doesn't it make sense to pay a little more $15ish for something like a turbo mini? Made in the USA? You would just pass the cost on...
because on top of being 4x the cost of a regular capacitor the universal capacitors don't last as long
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Thanks for the video, I’m just starting on this business! Houston TX 🫡
I didn’t see the T3
I see you have a lot of packard contactors. I find these to be extreme garbage. I install them and im back a few weeks later with blowen fuses on the furnace circuit board. I tested the resistance on a new packard contactor and it is 16ohms. Tested the trusted and true Square D contactors new they are 58ohms. Huge difference, the lower ohms causes excessive amp draw casuing issues in the low voltage control circuits. Ill never buy packard again.
Hey Taylor thank you for watching I'm glad you noticed that I love the knowledge thank you for sharing this knowledge with me
I will be checking out the square D contactors
Nice 👍
Glad I don't see my vaccum pump on that rack! Lol
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jesus, you have like 70k worth of parts
No I don't think so
But that's funny lol
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Thanks Blake