I'm wondering if the customer is paying all these guys who make videos of these repairs or diagnostic checks...I know if I saw an a/c tech making a video instead of fixing my a/c, his azz would be out that door. It took him longer to walk back and forth to "show" us the problem then it would've taken him to just switch the wires. Who cares about the desert!!! FIX THE PROBLEM AND MAKE THE CUSTOMER HAPPY...SHEESH.
@CHULAYSOLO This was an AM warranty call, so I kicked it back to Sparky. I had a long day ahead of me and lots more important things to do than fix his mistake. Electricians are generally not very happy about having to repair their own easily avoidable screw-ups. By the way... are you an electrician?
If you're saying that electricians hate hvac guys you're right. The hvac guys are the hacks when it comes to electrical work (and hvac work too). They aren't trained for it and they do the work with no electrical license (C-10). I've seen more hackery from the hvac trade than electricians! Why are you looking for someone to "accept blame"?In fact, hackfreehvac has plenty of videos for evidence. Why don't you check it out?
I've seen hackfree's stuff and I fully agree that some HVAC guys hack their HVAC work. I've also seen my fair share of careless work by electricians working for licensed contractors. That's why I will not trust ANY electrical work done by others. My electrical work passes code. I'm not licensed to do it but that doesn't stop me from doing it correctly. I am allowed to do any aspect of HVAC related to electrical, plumbing, roofing or mechanical.
It's been awhile since I've been tuned-up by a panel that wasn't marked properly. I routinely check for stray power whenever I work with line voltage. It's good practice to be on the safe side.
I'm a converted electrician to hvac and I agree, ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK!!! Use your dmm or liar stick, many men have been harmed by mislabeled or incorrect wiring...
One of my biggest knocks against AireFlo is that cheesy bullet-type line drier they install inside their condensing units. The tiny mesh screen inside of it is prone to be being clogged by oxidation left over from the brazing process. New construction installers simply do not have the allotted time to flow nitro through the lines to avoid it. Amana/Goodman installs tiny canister-type line driers in new units. I remove them and install 16 cubic inch driers (externally) when I replace compressors
I've always thought of Lennox equipment as being higher quality than most. They own Armstrong and AireFlo, as well. AireFlo is probably my least favorite brand to work on. Their gas-fired furnaces blow mud. Indoor blower motor access sucks The Big One. Ya gotta pull the entire blower assembly just to access and test the motor run cap.
Goodman has improved drastically since they bought Amana.
@PutSome5tankOnIt so i'm not alone on that, i used to think of it as crap back when i started about 7 years ago cuz that's what the guys i worked with used on their sidejob cuz it was cheap,i've always installed trane and american standard.I started installing trane about a month ago and i'm starting to like them better than trane except for their stupid condensate drain "system" wish they kept it simple like trane
Haha ur vid almost reminds me of one of these 1 st person view video games,to bad ac brothahood is taken..:)
raulsky79 1 week ago
I'm wondering if the customer is paying all these guys who make videos of these repairs or diagnostic checks...I know if I saw an a/c tech making a video instead of fixing my a/c, his azz would be out that door. It took him longer to walk back and forth to "show" us the problem then it would've taken him to just switch the wires. Who cares about the desert!!! FIX THE PROBLEM AND MAKE THE CUSTOMER HAPPY...SHEESH.
CHULAYSOLO 1 year ago
@CHULAYSOLO This was an AM warranty call, so I kicked it back to Sparky. I had a long day ahead of me and lots more important things to do than fix his mistake. Electricians are generally not very happy about having to repair their own easily avoidable screw-ups. By the way... are you an electrician?
PutSome5tankOnIt 1 year ago
If you're saying that electricians hate hvac guys you're right. The hvac guys are the hacks when it comes to electrical work (and hvac work too). They aren't trained for it and they do the work with no electrical license (C-10). I've seen more hackery from the hvac trade than electricians! Why are you looking for someone to "accept blame"?In fact, hackfreehvac has plenty of videos for evidence. Why don't you check it out?
ytmachx 2 years ago
I've seen hackfree's stuff and I fully agree that some HVAC guys hack their HVAC work. I've also seen my fair share of careless work by electricians working for licensed contractors. That's why I will not trust ANY electrical work done by others. My electrical work passes code. I'm not licensed to do it but that doesn't stop me from doing it correctly. I am allowed to do any aspect of HVAC related to electrical, plumbing, roofing or mechanical.
PutSome5tankOnIt 2 years ago
It's been awhile since I've been tuned-up by a panel that wasn't marked properly. I routinely check for stray power whenever I work with line voltage. It's good practice to be on the safe side.
PutSome5tankOnIt 2 years ago
I'm a converted electrician to hvac and I agree, ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK!!! Use your dmm or liar stick, many men have been harmed by mislabeled or incorrect wiring...
mikenorris76 2 years ago
nice...
mechanicwarrior20 2 years ago
Lennox also owns AirEase Concord MagicPack and Allied Commercial.
so ur opinion is that Aire-Flo sucks?
mine is that Aire-Flo is CHEAP.
~Michael
xctome 2 years ago
One of my biggest knocks against AireFlo is that cheesy bullet-type line drier they install inside their condensing units. The tiny mesh screen inside of it is prone to be being clogged by oxidation left over from the brazing process. New construction installers simply do not have the allotted time to flow nitro through the lines to avoid it. Amana/Goodman installs tiny canister-type line driers in new units. I remove them and install 16 cubic inch driers (externally) when I replace compressors
PutSome5tankOnIt 2 years ago
lennox,huh? looks like a Goodman.
that condencer looks like sh*t.
xctome 2 years ago
I've always thought of Lennox equipment as being higher quality than most. They own Armstrong and AireFlo, as well. AireFlo is probably my least favorite brand to work on. Their gas-fired furnaces blow mud. Indoor blower motor access sucks The Big One. Ya gotta pull the entire blower assembly just to access and test the motor run cap.
Goodman has improved drastically since they bought Amana.
PutSome5tankOnIt 2 years ago
yeah,my Church has about 4 or 5 Lennox's,Lennox also owns Allied
Commercial,AirEase Concord and Allied Air Enterprzies.correct me if i am wrong.
~Michael~
xctome 2 years ago
@PutSome5tankOnIt so i'm not alone on that, i used to think of it as crap back when i started about 7 years ago cuz that's what the guys i worked with used on their sidejob cuz it was cheap,i've always installed trane and american standard.I started installing trane about a month ago and i'm starting to like them better than trane except for their stupid condensate drain "system" wish they kept it simple like trane
KingRhaul 1 year ago
those condencing units look like shit.
what brand name were they?
xctome 2 years ago