Nice one mate, been recommending my apprentices to watch your videos, always thorough and informative! Keep it up Fun fact one of the boys got their tafe teacher to play some of your videos at tafe when they were at the end of one of their blocks.
Nice vid. If you have an old fashioned oiler, hand held, put some Liquid oil on the shaft. It’ll flow into the bearing housing and give you a bit more life and decrease the friction until new fan arrives. Your ac’s on that side of the world are built slightly different than our here in the USA
Those fan motors look like the typical American style motors. From what I've seen on HVACR Videos, they've got rubber plugs on each end. Chris says you're supposed to pull the plugs out of the bottom of the motor so any moisture can weep out - as they're not completely sealed like the typical big induction motors we use for indoor fans and all that jazz. Might be worth doing the next time you're out there, they'd probably cop some good temperature swings in winter leading to condensation inside. czcams.com/video/wbKm2jNAZC0/video.html
This particular motor had a weep hole at the bottom already without any rubber plugs inserted. I’ve seen the style you’re referring to though. I don’t use them very often, but definitely something to keep in mind. Love watching HVACR VIDEOS. Learnt a lot from watching his stuff. It’s a great resource.
Nice one mate, been recommending my apprentices to watch your videos, always thorough and informative! Keep it up
Fun fact one of the boys got their tafe teacher to play some of your videos at tafe when they were at the end of one of their blocks.
That’s really cool to hear! Thanks for sharing that, brought a big smile to my face. Always nice to know people are enjoying the videos.
Nice vid. If you have an old fashioned oiler, hand held, put some Liquid oil on the shaft. It’ll flow into the bearing housing and give you a bit more life and decrease the friction until new fan arrives. Your ac’s on that side of the world are built slightly different than our here in the USA
Thanks mate. Thanks for the tip, I’ll definitely try that the next time.
Surprised it didn't throw a fault, that was an impressive amount of ice!
Seriously right? Pretty crazy it didn’t give spit out anything.
Just a couple of more weeks to go im flying in from Dubai mate….getting nervous😬😬i see its freezing down there now
Awesome mate! Good luck with the move. This was a particularly cold morning. This morning was much more reasonable at 10 degrees C.
Do you have in Australia new mitsubishi package unit ?
We don’t. I never seen a Mitsubishi Electric PAC unit. Are they a good unit?
Those fan motors look like the typical American style motors. From what I've seen on HVACR Videos, they've got rubber plugs on each end. Chris says you're supposed to pull the plugs out of the bottom of the motor so any moisture can weep out - as they're not completely sealed like the typical big induction motors we use for indoor fans and all that jazz.
Might be worth doing the next time you're out there, they'd probably cop some good temperature swings in winter leading to condensation inside.
czcams.com/video/wbKm2jNAZC0/video.html
This particular motor had a weep hole at the bottom already without any rubber plugs inserted. I’ve seen the style you’re referring to though. I don’t use them very often, but definitely something to keep in mind.
Love watching HVACR VIDEOS. Learnt a lot from watching his stuff. It’s a great resource.
You found freezer on roof mate 😜
😂
Why not run it on cooling? 🤷
People tend to get annoyed when you blast cold air at them during winter. Water is always my first option.
My suggestion don't waste your money on wd40 shite, buy liquid inox its 1000% better
I haven’t used it before. I’ll give it a try next time. Thanks for the tip mate.