WHY DO PEOPLE FEEL THEY NEED TO COVER AND HIDE THE UNITS OUTSIDE ARE THEY THAT UGLY FROM THE STREET TO BE ASHAMED FROM BEING SEEN I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THE WAY PEOPLE THINK ON THIS SO A BIG OVERGROWN BUSH DOES THE JOB
@danielbutler578Ай бұрын
The covered up unit is way too common. I've seen quite a few of them. My favorite was a lady who didn't want her ugly unit to be visible from the road and had a fence built right against the unit. She couldn't understand why the unit wasn't cooling until the tech took down the panel that was against the coil and it miraculously started cooling. He had to explain that the unit had to have enough space for airflow to work and show her the specifications for clearance for airflow and servicing.
@williamalbright8878Ай бұрын
I did my daughters the same thing with a capacitor . She appreciates her dad. I made her do the work and I watched.
@reese8752Ай бұрын
Oh my… Ted broke out the power tools
@sziltnerАй бұрын
Isn't it sad how totally stupid some home owners are? 😮
@JaegerDivesАй бұрын
Slap me across the face, but I would replace the contactor, replace the nasty looking cap, clean out the box and clean the condenser coils... But then I heard you say that you're going to put a new unit in. Glad you went through the effort to pull apart the bad contactor to see what was wrong.
@sknight0391Ай бұрын
That unit was put in when I was graduating high school. 😎👍
@TedCookHVACАй бұрын
Thanks SIWMSAK !!
@Garth2011Ай бұрын
I'm surprised contactors last as long as they do. Homeowner needs to be advised that bush that seems to want to be a tree needs pruned accordingly...or removed. Good call as usual by Ted. No upsales....just fix it.
@NickSpires09Ай бұрын
The owner of the home really got a lot of years out of this Lennox I bet in fall that unit gets full of leafs great video and happy birthday Ted
@brianporter4352Ай бұрын
Those HS18's were really good basic builder units. I worked on a lot of them earlier in my career in NJ. They were hard to kill, kinda like the old Rheem 10 SEER units with the scroll compressors in the 90's.
@rakentrailАй бұрын
Where I am the ants seem to love contactors! They fry themselves between the contacts.
@sziltnerАй бұрын
Bet the new Trane won't go under a tree!
@549BRАй бұрын
The plastic nut was unscrewed off inside the cabinet for the service line whip; I thought that you would reposition that and tighten it up.
@DanT271Ай бұрын
My OCD was shouting at the screen "Don't forget the whip!
@walterrifle2725Ай бұрын
Well, Ted it ain’t the units fault that the owner of the home keeps it covered up with the dang Bush
@Morris-o9nАй бұрын
Back in my HVAC days, went to service a home for sale with 4 units, could not see two of them because of the fauna! Home was for sale for 1million dollars, you just never know...
@willspropertyservice438Ай бұрын
I always enjoy your videos.
@55metalmonkeyАй бұрын
I carry a pair of mid size limb loppers in my van for just that situation. I've never had a customer say no to taking out a limb or 10 when they find out it's going to kill their compressor staving it for air like that. They always say "do what you want as long as the AC works".
@danobrien3109Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Theodore 🇨🇦🎂👍
@OnusBonesАй бұрын
I thought I saw a Dead Thing on the right side of that contactor. You need a MPX for your favorite toys; I think it would give you room for some pruning shears as well!
@YTsux24-7Ай бұрын
The HOA made them bury the condenser out of sight.🤦♂️🤣
@carlbass4449Ай бұрын
Commies r everywhere 😂
@NathanSolomon-xu3slАй бұрын
Every time I see one of your videos pop up and I see the title "Anti DIY HVAC", Clint Eastwood's line in "Magnum Force" comes to mind, "A man's got to know his limitations". I'd be willing to check and replace a capacitor for either the fan or compressor. I'd be willing to replace the fan motor. But after that, I'll leave it to you experts.
@anthonyelectric6045Ай бұрын
Gotta say Ted that’s a nifty little flashlight ya got there. Amascam here I come!
@redone3263Ай бұрын
At least it wasn’t poison ivy.
@thickwristmcfist3399Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! See ya next time!
@RayRay-nb7tnАй бұрын
Those HS16 HS18 last a long time. Those came out back in the 80s. R22 units. So are you selling A2L units to get on board with the new 25 rules? Easy simple call. Enjoy your wknd and Happy 4th my friend.
@LouisFuller85Ай бұрын
Happy birthday to you ted cook🎉❤🎂🎂🍾
@chuckq54Ай бұрын
Note to all manufacturers: How about an isolation switch near the contactor on the low voltage side? Sure would help out techs from blowing fuses…🤷♂️
@Eddy63Ай бұрын
Good little vid Ted ... Thx
@mattb1967mbАй бұрын
Just had my contactor staying pulled in...
@TheDeafMechanicАй бұрын
Had a straight air Lennox just like that at my late grandparents home from 1986 till just a few weeks ago. Indoor coil was leaking and the compressor was about dead. Sounded terrible but kept going.
@davidcoudriet8439Ай бұрын
My contactors get bugs in them all the time for some reason.
@Channel-cm7ycАй бұрын
Geesh I remember most of those brand new. They sure have gotten their money’s worth like most did out of those units. 👍👍
@joehrlein847Ай бұрын
Yes Ted, some of that tree needs trimming but it gave you some shade.
@DanT271Ай бұрын
I'm not in love with that capacitor But I understand customer budget requests
@roynewling6599Ай бұрын
I always made sure people kept the brush cut back 24 inches away from the units
@Doing_it_right_the_first_timeАй бұрын
2:27 Ted you know there’s a difference between bending back and just out-right broken! I would’ve gotten my Milwaukee M-18 loppers out and trimmed that tree so that it looked like a Charlie Brown Christmas tree afterward!
@throttlebottle5906Ай бұрын
sawzall. lol
@stevea6722Ай бұрын
Gonna have to add pruning shears to your tool kit
@wilcleno1866Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday from us Yankees in Mass.
@josepadilla7410Ай бұрын
Service charge plus Land scape charge service 😅
@Pentti_HilkuriАй бұрын
Lacka maintenance mama! -Steve Lav
@joeshearer1247Ай бұрын
Looks like you guys just hid the old unit in the bushes honestly
@TedCookHVACАй бұрын
Shoal did !!
@McCuneWindandSolar29 күн бұрын
One thing I hate about Bugs. I had to clean my contactor a few times because of bugs. mostly Ants. I turn off power and clean it out and up and running again. sometimes they clime down and when its pulled in it cant go all the way in because of the ants. If only they made them where bugs couldn't get to the contacts or under the coil.
@YukonHawk1Ай бұрын
Happy birthday🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@vdivanovАй бұрын
Would it not be easier and safer to move one wire at a time from the old to the new contactor?
@Paul-IE-RepairsАй бұрын
the overgrown shrubs help maintain head pressure right?
@pl-mn2roАй бұрын
Is there an American made relay brand for air conditioning? Please let me know
@JakeStreisandАй бұрын
Happy birthday
@robalexander7348Ай бұрын
Why dosn't the home owner trim/cut back that bush to allow you and that A/C to have improved air flow 🤔 Au
@TrustedHVACRАй бұрын
Is the capacitor installed upside down 🙃?
@cmgngmcАй бұрын
CHARGE EXTRA FOR TRIMMING TREES
@vdivanovАй бұрын
“We’re gonna find out.” That’s the channel’s motto 🤓
@Demy26Ай бұрын
Nice shady spot
@petrblazek950719 күн бұрын
I was hoping you tighten nut holding main power cable into the unit. It was so clearly visible. Other then that you are pro.
@gerardomireles122Ай бұрын
No helicopter 🚁
@herbie3smithАй бұрын
You bout messed up Ted and than you would have been changing a fuse
@anthonybuonagurio-gl9bgАй бұрын
Take a picture of the wires
@Doing_it_right_the_first_timeАй бұрын
4:40 I don’t watch the whole video and then go back. I make comments as I go along, so as you can clearly see folks the nut holding the conduit bushing in is sitting on top of the wire inside the cabinet and that’s not where it goes, of course so I hope he will fasten that nut back onto the threads of the bushing for the conduit and “make it right” as Mike Holmes and I both would say!
@carlbass4449Ай бұрын
He can ignore you and I will keep watching.. Did you know mike?