I have a Trane xb80 the heater was not working but the fan was blowing. I did some checking and i took out the limit switch and bridged the the wires and the heat kicked back on. it worked for that time the next time i got a new limit switch installed it and nothing worked after that point. i checked the control board and the led light is dead no blinking. i have a multimeter but im not sure how to test for current or power can you help me identify what my issue is. Thank you"!
You want to lose weight . I loss 37 lbs in about 2 months or so . I rode a bike and did the total gym .But winter is setting in and its getting harder to walk and ride my bike for weight loss .
Nice job. I like your Never bypass the board for heat disclosure. Also, Thanks for wishing me well on my surgery. I've actually lost weight because the damn blood thinning medicine killed my appetite.
I remember a strange feature on my father's 1950s FHW boiler: an electrical box with a knob identical to the ones on the oil valves (like something out of a 3 stooges movie). A twisted-pair came out of it and ran along the chimney, then around the perimeter of the attic; looked like a fire-sensing cutoff. Do modern HVAC systems have anything like this? It would seem like a good way to keep the blower from spreading a fire from room to room.
Can you or have you already do a Video to demonstrate how to field or bench test a multi speed indoor blower motor to determine if it is good or bad - one that will show both a good and a bad motor being tested and the corresponding results on the meter as you do it? I'm a service tech now with 30 years in HVAC industry but virtually none on service side of the business - hope you can. Keep the bids coming - just what guys like me need. Thanks, John "utubeulishous"
@MrMultitool The one I used is just off of some old air handler heat strip, you can get a suitable relay, say a 9340 or the like at any supply store, just make sure that it is rated to handle the amperage that the blower requires! Thats' the only important bit besides making sure it's secure!
I always enjoy your videos, thanks and keep it up. I am about to finish my classes at Southeastern Technical College in March. Mike, you have made HVAC interesting with your videos and I am looking forward to a career in the industry.
Hi Mike,
Thank you for taking time to make your videos, they really help.
Great job!
Thanks Again
515jobhunt 3 weeks ago
Mike,
I have a Trane xb80 the heater was not working but the fan was blowing. I did some checking and i took out the limit switch and bridged the the wires and the heat kicked back on. it worked for that time the next time i got a new limit switch installed it and nothing worked after that point. i checked the control board and the led light is dead no blinking. i have a multimeter but im not sure how to test for current or power can you help me identify what my issue is. Thank you"!
MrGurudude5 3 months ago
I really liked your video mike, and enjoy your teaching. I was just kidd'n with you on the passing in reverse "youcast" video, you uploaded.
blissJesus1 3 months ago
You want to lose weight . I loss 37 lbs in about 2 months or so . I rode a bike and did the total gym .But winter is setting in and its getting harder to walk and ride my bike for weight loss .
ducklandwikeno 3 months ago
Good job mike.
myhero70 3 months ago
Nice job. I like your Never bypass the board for heat disclosure. Also, Thanks for wishing me well on my surgery. I've actually lost weight because the damn blood thinning medicine killed my appetite.
DrZarkloff 4 months ago
@DrZarkloff Wish I could say I lost weight! Damn. I need to lose at least 10 pounds from sitting on my rear :)
mikie2501 4 months ago
I remember a strange feature on my father's 1950s FHW boiler: an electrical box with a knob identical to the ones on the oil valves (like something out of a 3 stooges movie). A twisted-pair came out of it and ran along the chimney, then around the perimeter of the attic; looked like a fire-sensing cutoff. Do modern HVAC systems have anything like this? It would seem like a good way to keep the blower from spreading a fire from room to room.
lrd9999 5 months ago
ty mike..well done
sullenfigure 8 months ago
Mike,
Can you or have you already do a Video to demonstrate how to field or bench test a multi speed indoor blower motor to determine if it is good or bad - one that will show both a good and a bad motor being tested and the corresponding results on the meter as you do it? I'm a service tech now with 30 years in HVAC industry but virtually none on service side of the business - hope you can. Keep the bids coming - just what guys like me need. Thanks, John "utubeulishous"
UtubeUliciious 10 months ago
great video!
thereceman 10 months ago
great job mikie
bobbyton80 1 year ago
Very nicely explained. You have no idea how we appreciate your teaching us. It's nice to have you back on the air waves. Keep up the good work.
Thank you.
jsemelgar 1 year ago
Mike ,I would like to know where I can get some of those relays.By the way , Its good to have you back! Always enjoy your videos.
MrMultitool 1 year ago
@MrMultitool The one I used is just off of some old air handler heat strip, you can get a suitable relay, say a 9340 or the like at any supply store, just make sure that it is rated to handle the amperage that the blower requires! Thats' the only important bit besides making sure it's secure!
mikie2501 1 year ago
Glad to see you're back ! That is a great way to get someone going with a.c.Hope that you've got more videos on the way!!!!!
MrMultitool 1 year ago
Hey Mike,
Good to see you on again. Another great video, hope all is well out your way.
Take care.
hvactecster79 1 year ago
Great advice for not bypassing in heat mode.
fyescas777 1 year ago
Good job...Learn something new every day.
Darvin1964 1 year ago
I always enjoy your videos, thanks and keep it up. I am about to finish my classes at Southeastern Technical College in March. Mike, you have made HVAC interesting with your videos and I am looking forward to a career in the industry.
ssmith2827 1 year ago
Great video Mikie!! It's really good to see you and your videos again.
mykeyoung 1 year ago
Awesome video, I learn so much by watching your videos!
JESUSlog45 1 year ago
thanks buddy good to see you back in the saddle.
MrRedbull23 1 year ago
Thanks for making this video.
God bless you Mike
joe1951 1 year ago
nice job, always enjoy your efforts on HVAC/R.
thanks for posting Mike
dav1099 1 year ago
So glad to see a video from you again.
Nutintoitbut2doit 1 year ago
thanks for the great video
killerclown1740 1 year ago
I gotta say u got a great way of explainin things. Thanks for postin this vid
CARONACHRIS0711 1 year ago
thats cool.
yrulooknatme 1 year ago
Hey Mike !!!
Man fantastic tutorial brother !!!
Always enjoy your videos my friend !!!
fritzhvac 1 year ago