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hvac:non condensables in goodman a.c.system

hack job ,air/non c in refrigerant system ,no trap on air handler,

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Nice work
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+h martinez thanks for watching
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NON-CONDENSABLES is the word you were searching for
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+steven lavimoniere OMG, air handler and furnace in attic with no access!!!!
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+James Yarbrough yes sir
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Running trap? upside down filter?
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+James Shuster the trap might run dry as well with that much fall
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Watch the video and where u install filter arrow is pointing down not up... lol
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+James Shuster i did not install the unit . 
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+steven lavimoniere you put the filter in upside down... Arrow goes toward the unit lol....
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+shawn Chapman air in refrigerant lines ,someone never pulled a good vacuum
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I noticed in the video and correct me if I am wrong but if you had the temp probes on the unit that the S/H and S/C were way off, the S/C should be around 9 deg. yet in the video I believe it was somewhere around 33 if memory serves me correct. Like the trick with the clear tubing, will start using that.
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+Donald Nicholson you will find out in the real work not every job is perfect . you get it the best you can .there are many things to look at ,and you do your best with what you have to work with .
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Good Job Steve!!!
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+jimbola77 thanks man

hvac tool /tech tips 2

a few quick tips that might help you out .in the trade.

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What are micron gauges? Boy...am I lucky I found more tool videos!
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+Karen Duke micron gauge reads micron level in vacuum . for refrieration piping it should be pulled down to 500 microns is considered a good vacuum .
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Nice Tip Steve!!!
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+jimbola77 thanks man
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great tips steve ...... thanks .....
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+Lloyd .Haight thanks lloid for watching 
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good info, thanks...
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+pei bossman thanks for commenting bossman
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Hi Steve, I like the tool tips keep doing them. You can also use Mineral Oil to pour in a floor drain to keep the trap from going dry if no trap primer. Its also a good laxative. Did you go through a Union Apprenticeship Program? Thanks for the video. 
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I am a 32 year member of Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 142 San Antonio, Texas I am happy to support you on You Tube brother.
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+gerry mcadams yes i did go through the union apprenticeship program 
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Really like that light. Omega Angle light 94013. Looks to be what I could use when I'm in them tight spaces. You know chit everywhere. Inside the machinery. Was a little hard to track her down. Found it on google search. Walmart $64.80 little pricey.. But what isn't.Thanks Steven,and as always. Great tip. Really like those tech troubleshoot vids too. Just got a job I picked up. Service for a whole apartment village. Lot of Boiler work & AC. Stay busy my friend... Charlie thats me. Peace !!!! Good Saturday to ya !!!
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+cmalinoski thanks for commenting
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Thanks for the tips +steven lavimoniere 
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No problem Mr. Blue Hands
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+leanorlando thanks for watching willie

hvac :tool/tech tip pump plyers and chrome wrenches (tech tip 5.)

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great tech tip steave in the past you gave a tip on talking to customers on the phone when they want free estimates and asking questions great tip Steve am a new Tech and that saved my life people are crazy
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+mikhaiel j you will learn fast
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I swear by the Knipex...thin head can get anywhere to hold a back up! Master Plumber from Texas
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+jstu45 i have a few pairs i need to use them more i agree the head is smaller
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I had no idea that different tools were used for chrome parts. That's good to know. And the tech tip for shower arms is nice. We sell a lot of those, so I'll definitely recommend your tip.
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+Terry Candlestick thanks man
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I like the Douglass pliers. They have the tooth pattern of a pipe wrench, and are wider. The tooth area I mean, which generally gives me more surface area to grab. Thanks again, Steve!
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+James Carter i like them also
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Have you tried the knipex plier wrenches? If you have what did you think of them?
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+plumber23 plumber33 i do have a pare of knipex i do like them only thing is there metal and will rust i like a crome finish on my pump pylers to prevent rusting
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My uncle was a plumber for 40 years, he always used Channellock so that's what I use for just about everything. I do have some specialty pliers from Knipex that nobody else makes. Most of my work is low voltage electrical so I have a ton of Klein. Keep the videos coming!
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+steven lavimoniere I think Wilde actually makes these pliers, they look very similar. Also I am pretty sure these are what Rich Trethewey uses on This Old House!
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+Jeff Moss i like the yellow ones better been doing plumbing for 32 years now .i guess its what you learned with is what you use ,its all good
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You need a knipex pliers wrench, they have smooth parallel jaws for nuts and bolts. Best way of fastening nuts and bolts in my opinion.
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+FoodOnCrack i have a knipex pump plyer i like it

VETO PRO PAC XL TOOL BAG REVIEW,,,WHAT I CARRY IN IT

HVAC tools: veto x l review,WHAT I CARE IN IT TO DO MY JOB PROPERLY.

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Great video. I love seeing what really experienced tech carry in tool bags
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+Matthew Martinez every one has different tools
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Hey Steve, great videos, training, information and heads up for veteran and newbees ( such as me) to put into our arsenal. I'm just entering the HVAC field after a stint in the US Army...ready to be a service tech...thanks again..keep it up!
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Thanks Steven! I'm really exited about getting into HVAC/R after what will be a 20 year service with the Texas Military Forces and 3 overseas tours. Time to begin the transformation back into a full time civilian career. Great information and real  world scenarios on  your page as well!
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+Loranzy McCubbins good luck with your new job
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Horrible accent, nice tools
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+cn7 x lol i bet you sound like a dork lol
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A man and his tools, kudos for not buying junk! All of my black handled Snap-on screwdrivers disintegrated just sitting in my tool box and leaked sticky oil all over the place. Those crimpers are the hot nuts and all others should be outlawed.
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Thanks, I need to do that. I thought they would just give me a new set but new handles would be better than nothing. Never did like the shape of the handles because I couldn't grip them when I had oily hands.
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Right All The Old Black Handle Snapon Screwdrivers Do That Take Them To A Snapon Truck And They  Will Put The New Style Handle on For You Like I Did At NO Charge. . Ive Been An Auto Mechanic Since The Early 70's And I Have A Lot Of Those Screwdriver.
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+Nicholas CeeA good tools are very important
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Thanks for you review, very informative on your bag! Thanks again.
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thanks for watching gee 
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where you the control lights
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thanks
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i have some for 24 volts and some for 110 ..the 110 i have made myself the 24 volt ones you can get on ebay just make sure there good for 50 volts .the  110 ones i made out of christmass lights 
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Where Can I Purchase them
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i carry them in a  seperate spot in truck so they don't brake

hvac tool/tech tips 1

i show a few items, i been asked about on this video,test my testo 570 for leaks,retire the old coil brush.

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Good tips. How is your Veto holding up for you?
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its been a good bag but a need  a gorella to carry it for me that bitch is heavy
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Hell I would send it back. They're suppose to have a 5 year no bs warranty!
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no so well its about ready to shit the bed .the strap is coming unraveled and ripping ..after 1 year
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Those are some good tips
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thanks nick
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Great video Steven, those brushes are really handy in tight spots. Nice caddy. Keep up the good work. Ray
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Good Tip
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Your creepy animals at the end of your videos haunt my dreams T-T lol!
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 sorry for the bad memories 
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Thanks for the tips Steven. Never knew those PVC can holders existed. And thanks for holding the foul language down, don't want to offend a subscriber who hates your channel but refuses to unsubscribe. Maybe you can send that old purple PVC can holder to the hater sub and he can put his silver slippers in it.
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supply new england in fall river has these ottey pvc can holders only place around i can find them 

Best Lake Geneva Heating Contractor - Furnace Repair 53147 - Lake Geneva HVAC

Furnace Repair - These 3 crucial tips will help you when choosing the right Lake Geneva area heating contractor. Lake Geneva, WI - Walworth County Anderson ...

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Great information. I'm looking for a heating contractor for furnace repair in Lake Geneva, WI. 
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Good tips. Thanks for posting!
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