Oxidizers and What It Has to Do With COVID-19
Oxidation is the loss of electrons, reduction is the gain of electrons, and the reaction is what occurs between the two. When we talk about chemistry or chemical reactions, we are really talking about an electrical interaction between molecules seeking equilibrium. In other the words, the old “high voltage goes to low voltage” rule applies […]
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Refrigeration Gas Defrost
Let's take a deeper dive into the magic that is gas defrost. Most techs who are familiar with heat pumps understand the basics of a gas defrost. When we apply this strategy to a larger system where we're only reversing a small part of the system, we need to add some controls and valves to […]
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Short #88 – Science vs. What Works
In this episode, Bryan talks about how to balance practice and experience with the “why” behind what we do and how either one can cause an error if you aren’t careful
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Techs are Under Pressure
The amount of pressure you're under depends on where you live. I live in Florida, so I'm very close to sea level. Therefore, the weight of the atmosphere is exerting exactly 14.7 pounds per square inch (PSIA) of pressure on every surface in every direction. There is no such thing as negative pressure—only pressure lower […]
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New Business Processes #LIVE
In this episode, we discuss some of the new… possibly strange-sounding business processes we are implementing at Kalos in 2020 and why.
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A Groundbreaking Motor Technology
Ben with Infintium Electric comes on to tell us more about his super innovative PCB motor technology that we saw at AHR 2020
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Do You REALLY Want Feedback?
There is almost nothing worse than creating something—or doing something you are proud of—and getting no feedback. Wait, I take that back. Putting your heart and soul into something and then getting negative or dismissive feedback can be worse. How many times have you emailed a quote, a design, or photos of something asking for […]
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How I Failed to Re-diagnose: The Lesson I Learned
This is the tale of how I found myself stuck on a service call for over 12 hours on a weekend due to my failure to re-diagnose an issue. I was working for a service company that had many accounts with local gas stations. These were large customers, and we did everything we could to […]
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