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  • @ChingusTheOneAndOnly
    @ChingusTheOneAndOnly Před 2 lety +32

    That’s why in some a areas, they have codes on distance between gas / propane regulators ,lines and condensing units .

  • @danobrien3109
    @danobrien3109 Před 2 lety +22

    I’m surprised to see that unit so close to the gas regulator. Here in Ontario , Canada we have a regulation ( gas code) that you cannot install an air conditioner ( ignition source side, contactor) within 3 feet of a regulator. Looking at that puppy I can see why that’s not such a bad regulation. Thanks for the video Ted.👍🇨🇦

  • @sknight0391
    @sknight0391 Před 2 lety +24

    Ted, you are head and shoulders above the rest. 😎👍

    • @The98deville
      @The98deville Před 2 lety +3

      He's not only knowledgeable but more professional IMO than another well known personality. But then again maybe in that person's state it's normal to talk that way.

  • @betterimagephoto
    @betterimagephoto Před 7 dny

    Many would want to send the unit to the scrap yard, but you showed how repairing the wire harness was all that's needed. Thank you

  • @adavidf03
    @adavidf03 Před 2 lety +30

    A mechanically gifted hippie who takes good care of his customers, and knows a thing or two about classic Camaros? That's not a bad rep to have. I worked on A/C in the Air Force back in the 80's, and I'm amazed how much is coming back to me. Keep the videos coming Sir ;)

  • @rwsams
    @rwsams Před měsícem

    Ted, I know this comment is a couple years out of date, but I wanted to tell you that as former auto AC technician and mechanic, your channel has done a fabulous job of telling me what I should leave the blazes alone with my home system. Our HVAC loves me because I understand what they're telling me and then I go inside and play video games. Keep it up and don't let the buggers get to you. Thanks for your channel.

  • @Robert-S-
    @Robert-S- Před 2 lety +18

    I bet that was loud when it popped. Thats a pretty impressive failure.

  • @rudyrangel5910
    @rudyrangel5910 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve replaced watching our depressing news for nothing but hvac videos. Ted, Walter, John, Zach. Thanks y’all from Cameron, Texas

  • @davidh.4649
    @davidh.4649 Před 2 lety +4

    I understand your disclaimer to not do this type of servicing as a DIY homeowner but I have been replacing my dual run cap and contactors as needed now for years. I had one of those Home Depot $45 inspections where the guy just comes over and evaluates things and recommends maintenance. He told me my dual run cap was weak back then and that he could replace it for $225. He also said my contactors were pitted and he could replace that for $250. I deferred having anything done by him and did a little looking online for those parts. I was able to get a proper replacement cap (45/5 for me) for $20 and another contactor for about the same. So for $40 and about 15 minutes of work I saved a lot of money. My own disclaimer ... I am an electrical engineer so I have some understanding of electricity and electrical safety. But I just can't see spending that kind of money to replace a capacitor and a relay.

  • @DonaldKing23
    @DonaldKing23 Před 2 lety +1

    I have no idea how I stumbled across this channel , but I am glad I did. I like the way He takes good care of the customers.

  • @wartdawg4656
    @wartdawg4656 Před 2 lety +4

    "FrankenTrane, Egore!" Nice repair Ted, love the videos!

  • @anadaker3939
    @anadaker3939 Před 2 lety +1

    Gotta love the quote from Stripes......"Where's your drill instructor solder? BLOWN UP SIR!"

  • @patmurphy2472
    @patmurphy2472 Před 2 lety +6

    Blowed up real good.

  • @fldave612
    @fldave612 Před rokem +1

    That customer is so lucky it didn't destory his condenser core, it looks likeit singed some of the fins a bit though. Imagine that exploded cap combined with hot refrigerant oil would do.

  • @bobgallo2178
    @bobgallo2178 Před 2 lety +2

    In my 37 yrs. in the trade, that is the worst I've seen. I've cleaned up numerous blown capacitors, even had one blow up while I was present. The burned wiring away from it was something else. Lucky that it didn't burn a hole in the condenser coil (I've seen that). Good post , Ted.

  • @Rayfanz1
    @Rayfanz1 Před 2 lety +2

    As someone not in the industry but who subscribes to all the HVAC people, I am always amazed at how incredibly quiet those high-end Trane units are. Just unbelievable the amount of engineering that goes into them. My house was a new build, only four years old. But when it comes time to replace my system, I sure hope I can afford a Trane setup.
    Probably why I love German cars. Very complex, takes a skilled person to work on them, but you get rewarded with excellent features and quality when maintained properly.
    I already had to replace the capacitor in my Carrier heat pump, but besides that it heats and cools the house very evenly and fairly efficiently. But a high SEER Trane is lifegoals ☺️
    Thanks for what you do.

    • @360magnum8
      @360magnum8 Před 2 lety

      Lennox made quieter condensers and heat pumps back in the 90s and early 00s with their hp26 and hs26s, great units, my company put a load of them in, most of our customers still have maintenance policies on them from when they were installed.

  • @leroygreen1877
    @leroygreen1877 Před 2 lety +2

    Haha because of CZcams I fixed two RTU's this year for our church and saved us at least $1,000 bucks. To be honest the Goodman was a condenser Fan motor and cap(easy fix), the other one (Carrier Weathermaster) was a blown fuse in the disconnect because of a loose lug. I'm mechanically gifted pretty much it was another day of fixing stuff which I love to do!

  • @kentarnold8179
    @kentarnold8179 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job Ted. Brings back memories of the same problem.

  • @rustyshakleford5230
    @rustyshakleford5230 Před 2 lety +3

    I had the same soda can thing explode and I got the thing but the electricity tubes keep sparking Everytime I turn the breaker on. I ended up using some gorilla tape to keep the breaker on and everything is working fine now. Thanks for the video!

  • @sman5877
    @sman5877 Před 2 lety

    I always learn when i tune to this channel. thanks a million.

  • @rockwithjerry
    @rockwithjerry Před 2 lety +1

    I'm not a HVAC guy.. I'm also not a DIY guy... Just fascinated with how this stuff works. Keep up the good content!
    Jerry- Reno, Nevada

  • @Aaron-vv2hx
    @Aaron-vv2hx Před 2 lety

    Damn exploded is right lmao. I've recently found your videos, I don't typically work service, I do a lot of new commercial. but love the videos.

  • @petersabatini7817
    @petersabatini7817 Před 2 lety

    Watch all your video’s love them. keep up the good work. Learning allot from you. I’m not in the business just like to learn how to fix things the right way. Thanks

  • @aggiespilot
    @aggiespilot Před 2 lety +3

    Hey there’s also DIYers that watch to know that repair is over their head but they can give better more detailed information when they call a pro!

  • @FixIt1975
    @FixIt1975 Před 2 lety

    I am a homeowner, not an HVAC tech nor am I gonna mess with it other than hose out the coil, stick a board and concrete block on top on the fall and pull the disconnect. You're an honest guy that does good work and I like that. There's way too many dishonest hacks in many industries anymore

  • @luckylarrysinsurancepolicy3310

    Thank you for the “disclaimer” for the homeowners.

  • @usarodriguez7886
    @usarodriguez7886 Před 2 lety +8

    “Hard to stop a trane” huh ted? It was nice talkin to ya the other day!! As always great video always better safe than sorry

  • @mikegilpin8527
    @mikegilpin8527 Před 2 lety

    Damn Ted Ive had some blown up capacitors but never one that bad!
    You did the right thing...thats why I like your channel brother!!

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 Před 2 lety

    I worked for an electric utiltiy for many years and that kind of looks like a lightening hit. I have seen it many times and saw a washer and dryer next to each other acutally welded together from a lightening hit. Great video, many thanks.

  • @davidpulaski5628
    @davidpulaski5628 Před 2 lety

    Ted: That had to be more than just a ground wave spike. IMHO, it looks like a whole lot more and that Trane took it quite nicely. I will have nothing BUT a Trane, my unit is a Trane XL-20i and we love it. Keep the shiny side up. Subscribed !

  • @themovecrew7201
    @themovecrew7201 Před 2 lety

    Geeez! Scary looking n u were right to stand back a few feet hahaha. Love ur vids, keep up the great work. Can we get a update on the shop please, even if small advances, just b nice to see progress.

  • @danielrandolph9170
    @danielrandolph9170 Před 2 lety

    I learn a lot from your video i really appreciate it cause if i can fix it i take care of it . Thanks
    Daniel from central Mississippi

  • @robertj.2319
    @robertj.2319 Před 2 lety

    I am glad he was not worried about the cosmetics. They do not make that green top anymore, you have to go back with the new black top which requires a new fan mount assembly because the the black tops are shorter. Had a customer that had his green top cracked by a roofer dropping shit. That damn plastic top is $350 and the fan mount assembly is $120 and thats our cost.

  • @strykerzr350
    @strykerzr350 Před 2 lety

    Ted I love your videos and I don't DIY, the only thing I ever mess with is my air filter. Keep up the good work and awesome videos. Electricity scares me.

  • @jerryspann8713
    @jerryspann8713 Před 2 lety +1

    1.21 gigawatts of electricity directly into the flux capacitor.

  • @swatmedic511
    @swatmedic511 Před 2 lety +1

    “45 by 5 BLOWED UP SIR!!!”

    • @smokey1991
      @smokey1991 Před 2 lety

      I LOLed HARD when he said that, couldn't believe how bad it was!
      "Blew slap out of it!"

  • @jeffreywhitlatch1409
    @jeffreywhitlatch1409 Před 2 lety

    Well you told it like it is. I've even tried to clean that black soot off of one I had once, Just because it still looked catastrophic, after I fixed it. That is a cool magnetic umbrella.

  • @nomadismileseeker6611
    @nomadismileseeker6611 Před rokem +1

    I bet that was the offshoot of some sort of lightning surge, traveling through the voltage on the wire

  • @doublet9212
    @doublet9212 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Ted, I’m considering a Carrier system to replace an old Ducane system. What do you think?

  • @steven6068
    @steven6068 Před 2 lety

    Great video Ted, as always.
    Where did you get that great umbrella setup? That is a great tool to have... Along with your umbrella hat.

  • @etlawson6939
    @etlawson6939 Před 2 lety

    I just got home from three calls, a bad cap, a bad board and a plugged evaporator coil.

  • @tednitta1785
    @tednitta1785 Před 2 lety

    I would think if you have the unit open to give it a good vacuum and cleaning including the fins.

  • @Takeithome345
    @Takeithome345 Před 2 lety

    You are a cool cat ! Luv your vids !

  • @picklerix6162
    @picklerix6162 Před 2 lety

    Ted thinks he’s performing brain surgery. LOL!

  • @effenfish661
    @effenfish661 Před 2 lety

    "blown up, sir!" good stripes quote, very appropriate

  • @frankthespank
    @frankthespank Před 2 lety +1

    How do you give a customer “temporary air”? I’m curious, do you loan them one of those portable air conditioner units that you can roll to a room and duct the exhaust out or do you hook up a loaner condenser?

  • @midwestg4105
    @midwestg4105 Před 2 lety

    Another good job! Thx for sharing!

  • @MadScientistsLair
    @MadScientistsLair Před 2 lety

    There's burned up and there's burnt slap up. This is the latter.
    I see popped caps, rectifiers, transistors, etc in electronic gear that has been hit by lightning. This level of damage is unsurprising since the large supply conductors can send a lot of fault current into the capacitor. As an electronics tech, my advice to the homeowner remains the same: Have a licensed electrician install a surge protective device at the main panel. If the device has computer or computer-like components in it, a supplemental protector at the device is also called for. For things like A/V gear, PCs and 120V appliances, this can just be a plug in surge protector but for hard wired appliances, obviously a specialty device is called for. I believe Intermatic makes an SPD specifically for outdoor HVAC condenser applications. That could be a real money saver for inverter drive or ECM equipped outdoor units.

  • @johnzimmy9590
    @johnzimmy9590 Před 2 lety

    Hi I enjoy your vids. I like your quick evaluation of installation flaws. I know you are all about anti diy but here goes. Is it true that when you change a blower motor you should replace the cap also? Also a comment: I replaced my furnace blower's capacitor and gained much needed airflow boost. The old cap was like 10% out of spec. Thanks,I'll be watching...

  • @badger305
    @badger305 Před 2 lety +2

    That looks to be a power surge from the electric company's transformer. There will be some more problems show up in the next few weeks from this.

  • @marvinsellers4457
    @marvinsellers4457 Před rokem

    Man I got one of them umbrellas Mr Ted love it

  • @pya102
    @pya102 Před 2 lety

    Would you recommend a surge protector? What are your thoughts on those devices?

  • @effyootoob8321
    @effyootoob8321 Před 2 lety +1

    Add a surge protector on the condenser circuit.
    Easy sell 👍🏼

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 Před 2 lety

    that is about the worst flaming burnout I have seen on a condenser cap.
    they're generally designed to go open circuit and stop any arcing if they short, clearly there was some bad manufacturing or way out of their supposed working specs conditions(back to limited testing and lies about real specs)

  • @alannewsome1729
    @alannewsome1729 Před 2 lety

    Yeah that was bad there. I think you were right Ted. Maybe it was a power surge.

  • @ronlovell5374
    @ronlovell5374 Před 2 lety

    Yup, that unit should definitely be relocated away from the gas main. It was mere inches away from that regulator!

  • @GhettoWagon
    @GhettoWagon Před rokem

    Where do you get one of those umbrellas?

  • @jeffreyjohn2037
    @jeffreyjohn2037 Před 2 lety

    I've seen a condenser completely burnt, and the breaker wasn't tripped. It probably got hit by lightning.

  • @notj5712
    @notj5712 Před 2 lety

    Why don't people mount the capacitors upside down with the contacts on the bottom? It would reduce the chances of snakes and such lying across the top of it and shorting the terminals?

  • @griffinreitz7041
    @griffinreitz7041 Před 2 lety

    I'll be surprised if that compressor lasts 6 months. When my folks house was hit by lightning, after a bit of repair, I had everything running. Over the next six months the AC, two fridges, a freezer, and the well pump, all stopped.
    Luckily they had called the insurance when it happened and they covered everything.

  • @DStek42
    @DStek42 Před 2 lety

    I learned how to properly test capacitors. Of course, when I re-installed it the circuit was energized and I made some nice sparks when I accidentally grounded the cap to the unit. Woops. But, hey, it's all working now.

  • @danwittels5542
    @danwittels5542 Před 2 lety +1

    I've never seen a Goodman do that ;-)

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Glad the owner did not lose his house to a fire.

  • @tiredoldmechanic1791
    @tiredoldmechanic1791 Před 2 lety

    Maybe some small critter got in there and got blown up on top of the capacitor. Then it kept arcing every time the unit tried to start.

  • @waynespringer501
    @waynespringer501 Před 2 lety

    It's hard to stop a Goodman!

  • @jesuscadena5673
    @jesuscadena5673 Před 2 lety

    I have an Arctic King Ac and it just stopped working. One of the wires connected to the capacitor like this one, has black on it. Could that be the problem??

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 Před 2 lety

    hat-brella, aka hat umbrella, my buddies gave me one to wear many years ago, at a "Jerry fest", little did I know they were following close behind dealing LSD and I was just the sales marker. LOL

  • @sziltner
    @sziltner Před 2 lety +1

    So was it a lightning 🌩 strike or just a Chinese cap letting go?

  • @RabbleInArms
    @RabbleInArms Před 2 lety

    Sir, your capacitor exceeded its capacity.

  • @JoseSanchez-mi8rb
    @JoseSanchez-mi8rb Před 2 lety

    Good video, thanks for sharing.

  • @scott_meyer
    @scott_meyer Před 2 lety

    That was a hot fire that probably lasted quite a few minutes if it scorched the label on the other side of the steel cover.

  • @jeromes58
    @jeromes58 Před 2 lety

    When you let the magic smoke out of a capacitor it can really make a mess.

  • @gankstar2000
    @gankstar2000 Před 2 lety +1

    God bless!!!

  • @Tonyal2012
    @Tonyal2012 Před 8 měsíci

    So did you ever check the old fan motor with an electrical meter to see if it was really bad or could you tell by just seeing with your eyes that it was bad? In my 40 + years of experience I have seen 2 residential Central air conditioning systems burned like this and both times were due to electrical surges caused by lightning. The fan motor may or may not have been damaged. Still you made sure the unit was safe and your customer was happy and those are the main things. I am curios though if that fan motor was bad or not. From what I could see on the video, if I was betting I would bet the fan motor was still good and usable. We may never know.🤔

  • @SubStationSparky
    @SubStationSparky Před 2 lety

    looks like that fried wire to the left shorted out from vibration over time and caused the issue...

  • @edp9743
    @edp9743 Před 2 lety

    Lightning,?? Homeowners insurance would cover this as well as any unforseen damage on the air handler and associated. Insist on a change out.

  • @andresland9906
    @andresland9906 Před 2 lety

    You would've been kicked off my job site pulling that, what you should've done is Meg the compressor, check to see if the compressor was grounded and check for resistance. Use a insulated tool or voltmeter if you are going to engage the compressor.

    • @TedCookHVAC
      @TedCookHVAC  Před 2 lety +1

      I would not have been on your job site to begin with sir. You seem to know everything, so there is no reason you should ever need anybody else for anything.

    • @andresland9906
      @andresland9906 Před 2 lety

      @@TedCookHVAC I don't know everything but one thing I do know is safety comes first.

  • @Wrenchen-with-Darren
    @Wrenchen-with-Darren Před 2 lety

    I am a DIY guy for sure. But I wouldn't have touched that!!! One for the pros. That's all you.👍

  • @jefferygrady3181
    @jefferygrady3181 Před 2 lety

    Awesome repair;! If that was caused by litning or a power surge homeowners insurance will pay for a replacement !

    • @scott_meyer
      @scott_meyer Před 2 lety +1

      The repair probably doesn't exceed the deductible.

  • @PatIreland
    @PatIreland Před 2 lety

    Nice video.

  • @moeselec
    @moeselec Před 2 lety

    Aren't you going to order an American capacitor too ?🤣

  • @Boilerking76123
    @Boilerking76123 Před 2 lety

    How many Jigawatts was that ?

  • @purplegoose7907
    @purplegoose7907 Před 2 lety

    Talk about toasted...wow!

  • @lancelawrence3259
    @lancelawrence3259 Před 2 lety

    Nice work

  • @leftylou6070
    @leftylou6070 Před 2 lety

    Why would you want to clean up the brunt marks on that unit. That's a battle scar and should be left alone. It gives the unit braggin' rights!

  • @Electronics-Rocks
    @Electronics-Rocks Před 2 lety

    Not the first capacitor I have seen myself likely that or a mushroom of the contents pushed put . motor is most likely good.

  • @ForgetU
    @ForgetU Před 2 lety

    We've been here before... I've heard that before. haha

  • @gazebodp
    @gazebodp Před 2 lety +1

    I always thought I could DIY my stuff. I've been watching you and Steve long enough to know that I probably could do some things, but it isn't worth it. The time and knowledge of professionals is worth the money.
    Also having HVAC regularly serviced is a good idea too.

  • @williamstrumfels3305
    @williamstrumfels3305 Před 2 lety

    I'm thinking ...lighting.. Home owners insurance ...A whole new out door unit ?????????

  • @RandoWisLuL
    @RandoWisLuL Před 2 lety

    you say dont DIY, and im not here for that....i just get the concepts of HVACR very very well so i really enjoy these videos( i largely watch HVACR Videos channel on here as well, the commercial side is even more entertaining) . and most things you show us about botched jobs or lazy work seems like common sense to me. I tend to pick up on the same stuff too( or it seems so at least) when it comes to that. Improper wiring, the dangers of messing around with caps, using the wrong drain lines, not setting j-taps properly or extending the vent like you should.. these systems are much much simpler than i believed they were when i was younger, in fact most of those issues you show us is gets me riled up too because its common sense to me. im amazed at the lack of caring on some of these jobs.....
    With all of that in mind, you bet you ass I'm tempted every time to go pocking around( figuratively) but i don't. I don't want to be at the wrong end of that stick.....Thank you for the great vids. as always!

  • @Bugsy0333
    @Bugsy0333 Před 2 lety

    Good Job

  • @patricksullivan1410
    @patricksullivan1410 Před 2 lety

    Hey! Ted !

  • @disabledvet5124
    @disabledvet5124 Před 2 lety

    Cant till you how many fires I've had in my breaker box and disconnect box from the gecko lizards here in central TX .

  • @repeatman
    @repeatman Před 2 lety

    Thats crazy!

  • @danz58
    @danz58 Před 2 lety

    I wanna see the umbrella hat.

  • @andrewedis9907
    @andrewedis9907 Před 2 lety

    Failed in a spectacular way

  • @bryansimon4072
    @bryansimon4072 Před 2 lety

    WOW!!!! That is scary.

  • @roadhammmer
    @roadhammmer Před 2 lety

    You forget some of us wach for entertainment purposes. Seeing what the last dummy did and catastrophic failures like this.

  • @universalservicetechust3578

    Goodness what a mess, you dah man!

  • @jinx0192
    @jinx0192 Před 2 lety

    Ok so who makes a good Capacitor? I have the exact one and size in my machine that he put in this video. Is Jard good? Are there any companies who make capacitors in America, or is Jard good enough? I believe my Jard capacitor was made in Mexico.