Electrical Circuit Basics Part 2 – Intro to Ladder Diagrams
  Bryan covers more electrical basics, 240v circuits, 120v and 24v with the differences between L1, L2, Neutral, Common and Ground for HVAC/R and an introduction to schematics and ladder diagrams.     –Bryan
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Replacing a Piston with a TXV Using the Danfoss TR6 Kit
  We show step by step how to install a TXV in place of a piston on a Carrier system using the Danfoss TR6 TXV kit.     –Bryan  
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When Dew and Bubble Isn’t Enough – Refrigerant Glide Mid Point / Average Saturation Temperature
  High glide refrigerants (Zeotropic) cannot be charged and diagnosed like typical R22 or R410 (Near Azeotropic). In addition to De and Bubble point, we must also understand when to use average or mid point saturation.     –Bryan  
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How to Wipe Copper instead of Using Flush
  In this video, we go over the why and how to use the pipe wiper instead of flush solvents. You can find out more here http://www.a-jacksmanufacturing.com/product-page/commercial-pipe-wiper-kit and use the offer code “getschooled” for a discount     –Bryan
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Splitting and Cleaning Condenser Coils
Splitting and Cleaning Condenser Coils If you have an iPhone, subscribe to the podcast HERE, and if you have an Android phone, subscribe HERE. Check out our handy calculators HERE.
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Measuring Capacitance on a Running System
  Measuring Capacitance on a Running System.     –Bryan
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Measuring Inrush Amps
  Bryan shows us how to measure inrush amps on a system using the Testo 770-3, and explains hardstart kits     –Bryan
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Testing the Wattage of a Unit
  Bryan showcases the Testo 770-3 and it's wattage (power) measuring capabilities on a Carrier split system air conditioner.     — Bryan
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Glide, Dew Point, Bubble Point, PT Charts and the Refrigerant Slider App
  In this video we talk about PT charts, Saturation, Superheat, Subcool, Glide, Dew Point and Bubble Point and using the refrigerant slider app.     — Bryan
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