Thank you WhiteRiverAir! We stopped selling the Maytag unfortunately due to a high failure rate...back to Trane and Lennox! We liked the video too though, so it stays!
Carrier pioneered this technology 25 years ago. It didn't work real well then, but look at the advances in computer technology since then. That is the main difference. Being able to control the DC drive motors.
The only thing Carrier is doing well right now is Bryant Man comic book looking ads. LOL I'm a Trane and Lennox promoter first and foremost. I have two Lennox's and one Trane on our offices and warehouse and a Trane on my house. When it comes to inverter technology though the sad fact is American manufacturers are just starting to perfect what the Asian and European manufacturers had right a decade ago! I just went to AHR Expo/Chicago, there were around 100 Asian manuf. there with inverter tech.
Nice job on the video. Good editing too. I was curious, do you guys always have that many installers on a job? Or what is the normal for your typical change out crew?
Thanks. I can't take credit for the video or editing it was shot by a "Turn Here Productions". We had that many techs. on the job for training purposes. We were installing a 21 SEER Iq drive with a modulating DC compressor (made by Panasonic) and our customer was kind enough to let us do some on-site training at his home during the installation. Usually 2-3 installers on the job is the norm. I'm a stickler for training and craftsmanship so our installs never wind up like the one's you video!
Modulating drive? Oh is it a TRUE variable speed DC compressor like the Fijitsu Halycen ductless syetem uses? If so that is kick butt! I used to love Trane, but those dual compressor XL19i units are not very reliable if you ask me. We had LOTS of warranty problems here in Phoenix with those darn things. It's brital to start and stop a recip like those do.
Yes it is the same technology as the Fujitsu. Asia and Europe have been using this technology for years and it's about time a US manufacturer is. I'm suprised to hear you say that about the Trane 19i. We have had very little trouble with them less than most actually, and we have installed hundreds of them. Of course when dealers are cramming them against walls, connecting them to faulty duct work, not charging them correctly, etc. they're going to have problems. Installation matters most. Rich M
On the job training for your techs/installers. That's awesome. The last residential place i worked for wouldn't even let the installers leave to go get more copper so the unit could be installed properly! They charged Top Dollar for top of the line Trane units, but hacked them in worse than most systems I have seen in my career. If you have watched some of my videos, you will know what I mean. :p
Were located in South Texas. We just started selling TRANE. Their newer R410A units charge themselves. However, I mostly see Carrier units that fail after three years of service.
We've been selling Trane for many years now and have always been very impressed with their products. We also sell Lennox product which is equally impressive. I have never been a fan of Carrier product because of the high failure rate. Rich M.
Nice Video!
yesak789 1 month ago
@yesak789 Thanks for the kind words!
magictouchair 1 month ago
I know this company here in the phx area.
They do good work.
acboy100 2 years ago
acboy100, Thank you for the nice comment! ~ Rich Morgan / President, Magic Touch
magictouchair 2 years ago
Thank you for the kind words europork! We had a blast making this one.
magictouchair 2 years ago
Great Video Magic Touch!
WhiteRiverAir 2 years ago
Thank you WhiteRiverAir! We stopped selling the Maytag unfortunately due to a high failure rate...back to Trane and Lennox! We liked the video too though, so it stays!
magictouchair 2 years ago
Great Video!
WhiteRiverAir 2 years ago
Great Video!!!
WhiteRiverAir 2 years ago
Carrier pioneered this technology 25 years ago. It didn't work real well then, but look at the advances in computer technology since then. That is the main difference. Being able to control the DC drive motors.
buckners1 3 years ago
The only thing Carrier is doing well right now is Bryant Man comic book looking ads. LOL I'm a Trane and Lennox promoter first and foremost. I have two Lennox's and one Trane on our offices and warehouse and a Trane on my house. When it comes to inverter technology though the sad fact is American manufacturers are just starting to perfect what the Asian and European manufacturers had right a decade ago! I just went to AHR Expo/Chicago, there were around 100 Asian manuf. there with inverter tech.
magictouchair 3 years ago
Nice job on the video. Good editing too. I was curious, do you guys always have that many installers on a job? Or what is the normal for your typical change out crew?
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Thanks. I can't take credit for the video or editing it was shot by a "Turn Here Productions". We had that many techs. on the job for training purposes. We were installing a 21 SEER Iq drive with a modulating DC compressor (made by Panasonic) and our customer was kind enough to let us do some on-site training at his home during the installation. Usually 2-3 installers on the job is the norm. I'm a stickler for training and craftsmanship so our installs never wind up like the one's you video!
magictouchair 3 years ago
Modulating drive? Oh is it a TRUE variable speed DC compressor like the Fijitsu Halycen ductless syetem uses? If so that is kick butt! I used to love Trane, but those dual compressor XL19i units are not very reliable if you ask me. We had LOTS of warranty problems here in Phoenix with those darn things. It's brital to start and stop a recip like those do.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Yes it is the same technology as the Fujitsu. Asia and Europe have been using this technology for years and it's about time a US manufacturer is. I'm suprised to hear you say that about the Trane 19i. We have had very little trouble with them less than most actually, and we have installed hundreds of them. Of course when dealers are cramming them against walls, connecting them to faulty duct work, not charging them correctly, etc. they're going to have problems. Installation matters most. Rich M
magictouchair 3 years ago
On the job training for your techs/installers. That's awesome. The last residential place i worked for wouldn't even let the installers leave to go get more copper so the unit could be installed properly! They charged Top Dollar for top of the line Trane units, but hacked them in worse than most systems I have seen in my career. If you have watched some of my videos, you will know what I mean. :p
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Were located in South Texas. We just started selling TRANE. Their newer R410A units charge themselves. However, I mostly see Carrier units that fail after three years of service.
coldthunder31 3 years ago
We've been selling Trane for many years now and have always been very impressed with their products. We also sell Lennox product which is equally impressive. I have never been a fan of Carrier product because of the high failure rate. Rich M.
magictouchair 3 years ago
You could use this as a commercial.
DrZarkloff 3 years ago
We created it as an internet video. I thought it was a little to silly for me to put on TV. Maybe you're on to something though. Thanks, Rich M.
magictouchair 3 years ago