Thanks for the effort you put in editing these videos. Been watching them for a little while now, still new to the trade and like to see what guys are out there running into and dealing with. And youre right about posting on youtube, if you do something wrong the people of youtube will let you know. It helps weed out the hacks though.
Good stuff. Ideally a cap should be mounted terminals up so the oil covers the bottom of the cap. I might suggest a higher position for the camera while used in truck.
I’m going to explain why nitrogen wasn’t that important to flow back when there was mineral based oils the were non corrosive and didn’t strip the soot from the inside of the pipe now with the new refrigerants they strip the soot from the pipe like 410a and it clogs up the txv or the filter dryer this is why it’s important to flow nitrogen now.
Thank you Jeff for these instructional videos. I did not see the reading on voltmeter where capacitor was bad (you did mentioned it was 9.5 Uf).
Congratulations man I do watch all your videos
Thanks for the effort you put in editing these videos. Been watching them for a little while now, still new to the trade and like to see what guys are out there running into and dealing with. And youre right about posting on youtube, if you do something wrong the people of youtube will let you know. It helps weed out the hacks though.
I dig the video, thanks for sharing bro!
I learn new stuff from you everyday Jeff
Thats right Jeff, let em know whats up!
Good luck with the channel.
congratulations
Congratulations nice job 😊
Good jobs Jeff.
Good video.
Good stuff. Ideally a cap should be mounted terminals up so the oil covers the bottom of the cap. I might suggest a higher position for the camera while used in truck.
Hi, Jeff this is Jermey McGuire. I love watching HVAC how to videos.”
Congratulations brother-- love your videos-- the $$ is slow coming in its per 1000 videos
Lol we never flow nitro, not a problem yet, probably because the stuff i work on has so much oil in it that it makes no difference.
Thank jeffian. Hope in videos❤✅💯
What was the charge on doing that capacitor?
I was a tech in the early 70"s through the early 90's. (family business) and back then we had never heard of flowing nitrogen
I’m going to explain why nitrogen wasn’t that important to flow back when there was mineral based oils the were non corrosive and didn’t strip the soot from the inside of the pipe now with the new refrigerants they strip the soot from the pipe like 410a and it clogs up the txv or the filter dryer this is why it’s important to flow nitrogen now.