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HVAC - Honeywell TH2110: Repair and Resurrection Pt. 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2010

The second part of this not-too-difficult service repair video. Don't be intimidated by big brand names and seemingly delicate assemblies. Many quick fixes can be done in the field. Not all, though. Be brave. Give it a try. The worst that can happen is you'll fail. I've failed MANY times. I've also learned a thing or two along the way.

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  • Nice Vid ...... i was LOOKING for This Long now i got my Answer Thanks

    One More Question ..... Anyone Tell me what Temperature To storage R22 or 410 (freon) That s Be Fine in winter Weather Thanks in Advance

  • @apnaconstruction You should be able to store R22 at as low a temperature as you like. The maximum temp for storage (recommended) should be written on the jug and the box. I'm not sure what that number is.

  • good vid. has no sound between 4:45 - 5:30.lol

  • @V8Jagnut I've had audio issues on a few videos. I can only blame myself. Not sure where the problem is. I'm sure the fault is mine.

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  • @apnaconstruction I believe that for most cylinders the maximum recommended storage temperature is 120'F

  • @PutSome5tankOnIt yer its betwean edits.

  • @gusherb94 The 2110 is a simple animal. I've disasembled quite a few of them. Very easy to diagnose.

  • @PutSome5tankOnIt No, I've just never seen one of them. I've only seen and dealt with the 4,5,6,and 8000 Honeywells.

  • @gusherb94 The 2110 is a cheap piece of crap. The biggest concern is the subbase and the contacts with the thermostat. Is that a surprising realization?

  • I've taken apart one of my Vision Pro's once. the plastic front cover pops off, then the screen itself is just held in by a metal clip. I discovered that the touch pad is actually a touch sensitive plastic overlay that just goes over the screen. the Focus Pro is pretty straightforward in disassembling. The TH2110 definitely looks of cheaper build quality internally then the 5, 6, and 8000 t-stats.

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