I think this is a great tool to have if you have been in the trade a while. The downside to this technology is that apprentices never learn the old school way. The basics are not getting passed down.
I doubt it was undercharged...put the panel back on the condenser compartment and the pressure will drop which in turn will lower suction pressure on a fixed metering device and therefore your superheat will drop...I just thought I would make that observation...I am on here trying to fix my ssx34 since the wires have broken solder
You are correct Rambonole. I had that in my script that having the panels off would effect the tests and that they were removed for demo purposes. It took me 30 tries to not completely fumble over my words. I plan on putting up a new version (with better sound too) sometime soon. Thanks for pointing that out.
On the return side, right before the evaporator. Usually the filter is the most convenient place. Sometimes not so just try to get it within 18" of the evap. You don't want it in the evaporator.
Thanks for the compliment. Any feedback is always appreciated and feel free to give us a call at 714 634 1844 to let us know how are doing or what we could do better.
You are right that nothing will replace good old know how. But with the printouts and the explanation you can use it as a sales too as well as a service tool. People love getting proof that the job was done correctly.
I think this is a great tool to have if you have been in the trade a while. The downside to this technology is that apprentices never learn the old school way. The basics are not getting passed down.
portmoody109 8 months ago
YAH HOW MUCH DOES IT COST
bsm1177 2 years ago
I doubt it was undercharged...put the panel back on the condenser compartment and the pressure will drop which in turn will lower suction pressure on a fixed metering device and therefore your superheat will drop...I just thought I would make that observation...I am on here trying to fix my ssx34 since the wires have broken solder
RAMBONOLE 2 years ago
You are correct Rambonole. I had that in my script that having the panels off would effect the tests and that they were removed for demo purposes. It took me 30 tries to not completely fumble over my words. I plan on putting up a new version (with better sound too) sometime soon. Thanks for pointing that out.
FieldpieceProducts 2 years ago
Russ, Where do you put the wetbulb probe ? On the air filter ? On the evaporator ?
How wet do you have to get the sock ?
Nice toll.
Thanks
bellerose53 2 years ago
On the return side, right before the evaporator. Usually the filter is the most convenient place. Sometimes not so just try to get it within 18" of the evap. You don't want it in the evaporator.
FieldpieceProducts 2 years ago
Hey Russ Good deal Im also learning to use the guide.. And im Satisfied with the HVAC Guide and all products i have from Yall... Keep up good work...
Darvin1964 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliment. Any feedback is always appreciated and feel free to give us a call at 714 634 1844 to let us know how are doing or what we could do better.
FieldpieceProducts 2 years ago
I need to get myself one of those when I get enough money and a job
jhansen2085 2 years ago
nice vid ...very easy to use tool that every hvac tech should have .....nothing will replace good old know how ..but this is deff a good tool ...
armyace06 2 years ago
You are right that nothing will replace good old know how. But with the printouts and the explanation you can use it as a sales too as well as a service tool. People love getting proof that the job was done correctly.
FieldpieceProducts 2 years ago
can you post one of the print outs from a job.
tyrone1474 2 years ago
Nice one. I'm actually getting better at using the HVAC Guide. It's pretty addicting.
DrZarkloff 2 years ago