PLEASE HURRY WE HAVE NO ICE

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They were frantic because they had no ice

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OMG thank you for finally peeling the plastic off your gauge! You have no idea how long that had been bugging me.

JeffreyJakucyk
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I'm a computer programmer, not an HVAC tech, but I watch a bunch of these kinds of videos just because I like to learn how stuff works. Always impressed by the way you work. Some of the ways you go about figuring out the problems are surprisingly similar to the way I approach figuring out a bug in some old legacy code, like always observing everything you can before starting to mess with things.

zman
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Recently had our old fridge in the basement die. The compressor was clicking off on overload and the food got warm, remembering your videos diagnosing the starting components on reach ins and glycol units, I decided to take the bottom panel off and investigate the compressor to see if we could save the fridge (and some money). I checked the capacitor and that tested good, so next thing I did was removed the start relay and overload protection. When I removed the box with those components in it, there was definitely stuff shaking inside. When I opened it, I found burn marks and the start relay completely disintegrated. I also checked the compressor for shorts and there were none. I then bought replacement starting components (all 3 as you say to do) and the fridge started back up! Your videos our not only informative, they have saved me money! Thank you so much and hope you have a great 2025 as well!

krazykidmusic
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First hvacr video of the year. Happy new year Chris. Hope you have a great one

philmerrifield
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I'm an IT guy, and I work from home, the other day my AC failed, thanks to what I learned from your videos I was able to figure out that the starting capacitor of the compressor had died, I'm still waiting for the replacement but thank you for what you teach us through all your videos.

pollomatrix
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i work for a local HVAC company in the IT department. we have about 240 employees, and 12 stores in the Northwest. you chris are a dying breed. you are fair, honest, you are there for the customer, informative, helpful, you always look out for the customer, and you are a great teacher. i've learned alot about the inner workings of AC/heating units even more than i have working for a HVAC company. though my job I don't have to know anything about HVAC since i just fix computers and servers, it is nice to be able to learn from a pro. keep it up, and thank you. happy 2025

burnu
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You’re just a normal guy, but you have an abundance of knowledge that you’re willing to share with us all. Awesome work as always. Thanks again Chris! 👍🏻👍🏻

alext
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About the Ice Delivery: many Refrigeration companys here offer services on top of the service call repairs like bringing a cooling trailer with them to the emergency call to store the food befor it would thaw or even deliver ice with their cooling trailer. This is the fastest fix for the customer who will happily pay extra for the convenience and will differentiate them from competitors.

flipschwipp
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11:12 Bye screen protector, I´ll miss you. I´m that guy, too: I love pristine screens so I tend to leave the foil on. My soldering station wears its for over ten years. Wasn´t bugged at all.

LaLaLand.Germany
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I appreciate the videos, the explanations, the humor, the effort. I need to be good in this field for myself and my children. You're helping me out a lot

CityWoodsClips
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These videos have helped me tremendously in my new venture as a hvacr tech…. Green bean not knowing anything. I’m learning a ton from what you share. Thank you🍻

Hopefullymarried
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I am an HVAC Controls Programmer and really like watching your vids. Reminds me of my old Service Days.

malcolmwhite
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I still love the moment when the 80 music kick in. Way to go Chris. I been your fan since 2020.

aungthiha
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Out of the HVAC yt'bers yours is one of the most consistant high quality. There are a few around who film their days and I watch through fingers quite distraught at what they are doing to customers equipment. Constantly guessing and part changing.

Your channel is the go to for any ( esp young) engineer wanting to expand his diagnostic skills.

HNY

richardbartlett
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Just went to the level 2 class for Manitowoc got books for these remote condenser units. Tommy Lee was a hilarious teacher.

pzpxc
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Love the new format at the end. Feels more personal. Keep up the great content.
Happy new year to you and family.
Have a safe and Prosperous year!

jessechavez
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I really liked the followup at the end with you at the computer editing the video rather then the normal way. It feels more personal.

Bobherry
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Watching these videos has helped me improve my game. I'm not an HVAC guy - I do component level electronics repair - but I now apply the "Big Picture" to my workflow. I've been doing this for 50 years and still I have room for improvement. Happy 2025 to all!

richardrogginger
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I own a truck and trailer repair company. I love watching your videos and learning new diag stuff even tho we work on different stuff diag is the same for anything. Keep up the awesome content.

ohiopsdfordman
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I work on a lot of the same equipment, under similar conditions. Always late in the day and under pressure. So when I see a great tip, trick, or tool, it truly makes my life easier.

A great example would be using the appion core depressors. I didn't know they even existed until I watched you use them (Game changer!)

Thanks Chris!

kenward