A little tip on running the lines through the wall, if you'll cut the outside hole a little bit lower than the inside hole, it will angle the lines down enough to get them to bend against the wall without kinking.
@ceramiac4 ай бұрын
A good HVAC tech can diagnose, repair, replace, install and …. Is proficient in landscaping, plumbing, electrical, Sheetrock , carpentry, psychology,
@HVACMAVERICK4 ай бұрын
@@ceramiac I’m not sure if you know exactly how right you are. Haha
@Infowarrior-454 ай бұрын
@ceramiac Don't forget, you also have to be a private investigator too. Sometimes you go to a commercial, or even residential call, and you'll get 5 different stories from 5 different people about what the problem is! 😂
@ceramiac4 ай бұрын
@@HVACMAVERICKof course my comment was a little satirical but I’m sure you get what I mean. And yes I do have carpenters I use as well as licensed electricians for upgrading panels, plumbers for running gas lines etc. and the last comment about being a private investigator 😂 that’s so true!
@mrbmp094 ай бұрын
@danwesten2771 No, ceramiac is correct. What you described is a union HVAC tech.
@rhkips4 ай бұрын
When you gotta run a large hole saw like that, run it in reverse for the first few seconds until you get a ring on the wall, then run it forward with light pressure, you'll find it doesn't grab like that and send your wrist to the moon. Wrecked my wrist for years until someone taught me that trick, hope it helps you too! I love the idea of mini-splits, except the one room I really need one, the only place it can go is an interior wall. Sucks that I have to run a 4-ton HVAC through the whole house to cool one room, but thus is life, I guess.
@brandonamburgey49404 ай бұрын
They make condensation pumps for that. We install them on interior walls all the time.
@Notdave294 ай бұрын
Yeah interior wall is no problem at all, just needs a pump. I’ve put about 15 of them in our hospital so far on interior walls.
@DisLoyalSoul4 ай бұрын
Those mini split header service supports are awesome I wish I knew they existed! I’m glad I know they do now!
@russoley89954 ай бұрын
also should of lowered the mounting bracket so unit would of covered the too big of a hole :)
@PilotInCommand7774 ай бұрын
I purchased the same brand 12000btu mini split with WIFI on ebay a few months back when they were on sale. I installed it in my shed/workshop and it works perfectly. Mine came with a template showing where to cut the hole for the lineset/cables, a tube and escutcheon to finish the hole where the line set goes through. I as well installed a line set cover to pretty it up. So far so good for me.
@Falcon-eh8tq4 ай бұрын
did you triple evacuate?
@PilotInCommand7774 ай бұрын
@@Falcon-eh8tq All the parts including the line set came sealed. I am in a very dry climate. After install, I checked for leaks then set vacuum pump and pumped for a bit over 1 hour. closed all valves. vacuum changed a small amount probably from temp change. Ran pump again for about 1 hour. closed all valves. No leaks. Opened valve to let 410A out of condenser to fill system. checked for leaks. System works perfectly. Ebay had a 20% coupon and total cost shipped was $390.00 for a 1 ton ductless and 13' line set.
@Falcon-eh8tq4 ай бұрын
@@PilotInCommand777 that's two vaccuum pulls which is great, just curious if you had done 3. Back in the day we didn't even pull vaccuum with r-22 just let er fly. But it also didn't react with air like 410a oil does. Some linesets come precharged. to avoid vaccuum pump costs.
@PilotInCommand7774 ай бұрын
@@Falcon-eh8tq I did it twice. I don't have a proper vacuum gauge so I had to estimate. The condenser was charged with 410A, The line set was sealed and filled with nitrogen as well as the evaporator. Also I picked a day where the humidity level was very low. Nothing was open to air longer then 15-20 seconds. If the line set or any other sealed component is open to air for any time then you surely want to evacuate properly, get all moisture out but if all parts are new and sealed there should be no issue even if you only ran the vacuum pump for 30 mins. Also a filter dryer wouldn't be a bad idea.
@PilotInCommand7774 ай бұрын
@@Falcon-eh8tq My opinion on the systems that come with pre charged line sets. You could purchase a system without charged lines for about half the cost. I have installed 3 mini split air conditioners. The first one was a Fujitsu install was in 2017 and I used the same method and that one the line set was open to air. As of today it is still running strong.
@rickknosky65474 ай бұрын
The excess line set at the outdoor unit is an oil trap the way it is. It needs to lay horizontally on the ground or cut off with a minimum of 16’ total length.
@TheGuruStud4 ай бұрын
10' min they say. Lineset out of the box is 16'.
@fernandobazan8294 ай бұрын
needed to seal that old hole with expanding spray foam and get one of those 6x6 fiberglass patches keep birds and critters out plus I would have bent the lines out before you installed the head unit like they tell you in the instructions manual plus i would have use a length of pvc in the new hole glued in to keep pests out bugs etc… other wise it would just look the same as the electrician job? d- on this job
@baylifehvac9914 ай бұрын
Good work! That sure is a internet special right there lol I saw one of those Bryan’s it was installed the exact same way lol.
@jthonn4 ай бұрын
She is smart to let you do it over right. That is a shame. Bring us along when you do it. Thanks for sharing.
@stevencossaboon32374 ай бұрын
Nice work Curtis. That was the biggest hack job i have ever seen.
@i.r.wayright14574 ай бұрын
Must have been Rube Goldberg. All you have to do is read the instructions.
@barryhenson82264 ай бұрын
Interesting and good video. I installed 2 mini splits myself 2 years ago. I could not believe the installation you worked on. The installer obviously didn't know what he was doing. I researched ms for a long time before I took on a self install. There are very few brands that include a good clear installation manual with the units. The Pioneers that I installed had good manuals, the only brand I found with decent install manuals. How the hell the installer thought he could run the condensate line uphill without a pump is beyond me. I changed ends with the drain line and ran the drain, electric, and linesets out of the left side of the indoor unit. It seamed to make more sense to me. Pioneer even includes a template with their units you can tape on the wall with locations of bracket, screws, and wall hole locations.
@jlmartin23084 ай бұрын
My understanding is the excess coiled copper lines need to be horizontal not vertical
@Irilia_neko4 ай бұрын
The excess should be cut actually.
@scottmaz40634 ай бұрын
Hacks will bring you stacks Curtis
@TheKawasakiBros4 ай бұрын
use a 3 in hole saw next time or even 2 1/2 if you are not using the sleeve that runs through the wall
@killer58464 ай бұрын
I also love how the one unit is on cinder blocks and it looks like the guy cut the hole with a sawzall. And the reason he didn't use the wall brackets is that he would have to drill into the brick and judging by the inept laziness of the rest of the installation he wasn't going to spend that much time on that. Probably better for her that he didn't attempt to use the wall mounts, I can only imagine what that would look like.
@JeffLMisc4 ай бұрын
The inside hole looks like it was made with a hammer
@killer58464 ай бұрын
@@JeffLMisc a dull hammer! 🤣
@stevee77744 ай бұрын
@@JeffLMisc- A jackhammer…
@jenko7014 ай бұрын
Talk about the yellow supports you used to hold the inside unit .
@armandodiaz33344 ай бұрын
Is called. mighty bracket
@MiguelRodriguez-zj2kl4 ай бұрын
Bring us along for the next job.good work,as always...✌️✌️
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@dashcamandy22424 ай бұрын
In military terms, that install was a Charlie-Foxtrot! 9:34 - The same guy from Massachusetts, who fixes the walk-in cooler at my workplace in Connecticut, also installs mini-splits in Georgia? Because that's exactly how he ran the condensate pan drain... Uphill, 90° turn, uphill a little more, another 90° turn, then FINALLY downhill... And he determined the entire walk-in was beyond repair, that's why there was water all over the floor. 🤦♂
@climatecontrolmechanics4 ай бұрын
I’ll do the hole in angle to prevent kink . 📐 cover the old hole for sure . Bring down a little the base on the wall to cover the gap on the new hole. And the rest you know!!
@tlfreek4 ай бұрын
i have installed two as a diy and that is a total hack job wow..... the holes in the side of the house are simply outrageous to include the wrap job and electrical.... on the bright side at least it held refrigerant
@DavidThompson-pe6yr4 ай бұрын
Always like your videos , but would have done some things different..We always tape our drains n copper together , with drain being on the low point , 2.5” hole bit and slight angle for the hole inside n out for proper drainage, and like one of the other comments mentioned , I couldn’t have let your hole fly , would have dropped the plate to cover that , and spray foamed the hole from outside so ambient air wasn’t getting in and or critters…
@johnmflores854 ай бұрын
Totally agree with this guy. 3in holes are for like 3 ton splits. I would have done 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 to minimize the gaps. Also that mini split holder was useless for this baby head. Looks like it got in your way. All you had to do was take it down and straighten out the lines. I also would have fixed that copper outside since you had already took the charge out. Whoever put that mess together first was pretty pathetic.
@garnetdrakiotes83893 ай бұрын
@@johnmflores85 Agree with both comments above. Actually surprised so many found the the rework to be "amazing", etc. when I kept thinking it was lacking. I also would not have felt kindly toward finding my wall marked up from the slipped drill but I suspect, given the looks of the existing environment, it may have gone unnoticed anyway.
@gingyberrie4 ай бұрын
4” hole at a slight downward angle works best for those . .
@caru32574 ай бұрын
Last Friday I went on a no cooling call. Five indoor units one outdoor unit.. low refrigerant. Installed by a jackleg.
@watomb4 ай бұрын
Well dang BX/MC cable used outside that’s crazy.
@robertsaathoff94814 ай бұрын
No insulation in the walls? 😢
@reverett05084 ай бұрын
WTH .....I was wondering the same thing. Heard that plug go "plop" when it hit the floor.
@Irilia_neko4 ай бұрын
It's the US 😅
@subalpine-fir4 ай бұрын
Prior to the mid 1960s this was not a building code requirement in the south. My 1965 Louisiana home was the same way, unfortunately.
@rsxen89904 ай бұрын
Older home.
@chrisnapier56264 ай бұрын
Great job,Curtis!
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@thesilentonevictor4 ай бұрын
If that's an installation omg I need to come over an get some of these jobs Great reinstallation Curtis
@DanielJackson-sm9ig4 ай бұрын
I can feel your frustration I just had to straighten out a big building with a box full of spaghetti on top of drop ceiling
@jonsaircond85204 ай бұрын
When I go straight through a wall like you were get the indoor unit lay it on the front. Take the lines and swing them at a 90 degree before you set it up there. I will bring the wire in through the hole and wire it off the wall bundle the drain wire and lines together with drain on the bottom. Then you have a neat all wrapped together line set to push through the wall. Air handler snaps on and your done inside. So much easier this way and when you drill the hole outside drop your pilot hole a inch helps the drain alot.
@johntilson25354 ай бұрын
That line set placement, tho! ☹ Strange, considering most of these kits come with a big paper template to properly lay out the installation.
@point1er4 ай бұрын
I could only imagine the electric bill with that many mini splits, an on top of that no insulation in them walls that look like they leak air like crazy
@TheGuruStud4 ай бұрын
those are 19 seer2
@ellenneder60944 ай бұрын
Hi Curtis. Great work what you need is a miners cap with a light on it??
@philby494 ай бұрын
Curious why you didn't pump it down to its own compressor instead of all the recovery pump stuff, I know you are great at what you do so not criticizing just wondered why.
@thomasgautney55864 ай бұрын
Hey Curtis, what an original butcher job by the so-called "electrician". Your rework was amazing, now what to do with that other hole.... Nice job, brother! Love your content. Keep it coming! 👍
@richardbartlett69324 ай бұрын
amazing job? it looked total shite!
@thomasgautney55864 ай бұрын
@@richardbartlett6932 I was speaking of the rework Curtis did. Yes the original work was crap!
@richardbartlett69324 ай бұрын
@@thomasgautney5586 the rework looked total dog shite !. Jeepers what kind of professionalism world do you live in if you think this was good?
@BlenderRookie4 ай бұрын
My brother installed his own mini split and has never done any HVAC work and is not an electrician, and he did a vastly better job than the person who installed this. He just did the research and took his time to do it correctly.
@Bryan-Hensley4 ай бұрын
That's what the manufacturers of mini splits want, diy. They literally want to put us out of business..
@MalleusSemperVictor4 ай бұрын
@@Bryan-Hensley It will bring HVAC techs more business. I am no HVAC tech but for every mini split I've seen done DIY right, I've seen a dozen done DIY wrong.
@BlenderRookie4 ай бұрын
@@Bryan-Hensley The vast majority of the people will want someone else to install it. Most people don't know how, don't want to know how and don't want to spend the time needed to install or learn how to install. The HAVC industry is growing. In fact between 2018 and 2028 there's expected to be at least a 13% increase in the number of HVAC techs needed to keep up with demand. The tiny number of DIYers are not going to hurt the HVAC industry.
@Bryan-Hensley4 ай бұрын
@@BlenderRookie I'm no longer installing customer purchased equipment. No one else around here is either.
@BlenderRookie4 ай бұрын
@@Bryan-Hensley No one around here is either. If I were an HVAC tech, I would only install equipment I supplied. But I would still do repair work on DIY installed equipment.
@CZDigger4 ай бұрын
Nice reinstall. You can always use the vertical line on the ahu bracket for take off’s to find the hole and mark. I would have the line set off the ahu ready to go and not fight it on the helper bracket.
@TxGuitarPlayer4 ай бұрын
Lovely 😂. Come on! Good Job Curtis
@RobRoberts-r3i4 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing the completed "re-do" of this nightmare
@gnuorder4 ай бұрын
It's good you showed where to drill the hole. I have the same unit but with no template. Is it 4" off the end of the hanger or off the upright? Also, I'll go 8" down so I don't have a hole showing.
@TLM-Nathan4 ай бұрын
"3 inches, that'll work." She most definitely did NOT say that.
@jackkreighbaum7834 ай бұрын
several years ago, I installed a mini-split in my daughter's "created" space I'm neither an electrician nor an HVAC technician, but I followed generally accepted practices and it worked for several years. it then started to leak inside and I couldn't correct the stoppage or unevenness. I bought a new unit and had a qualified HVAC install it.
@TheGuruStud4 ай бұрын
evap coil leak, you didn't do anything wrong
@david192264 ай бұрын
Just a block condensate line. easy to fix.
@robd73654 ай бұрын
If it didn't leak for years, most likely just a block drain line
@thomasbonini75634 ай бұрын
The hole is not too big, it's just a little to low. You can cover that up by dropping the mounting bracket about an inch and your line set would be in the perfect position and drain properly and the hole would be hidden by the wall unit and out of site. That electrical setup is a disaster and really needs to be fixed. I would also look up the install manual for those units and see of they require a fused disconnect or can get by with a breaker. Many of them are good with a breaker but there are a few that specifically require a fuse and say so in the manual. The ones that work with a breaker will say either fuse or breaker in the electrical hookup section and the ones that don't will specifically say fused service disconnect. I hope that when you do the reinstall that you cut that line set to the proper length once you set the condensers in their final positions.
@martyechols57804 ай бұрын
Good deal curtis.good job
@Ramirez.A914 ай бұрын
That guy said "Gravity dont exist" 😂
@robalexander73484 ай бұрын
Well Curtis, that is what i call a Bodgie job, at least she has you tidying it up 👍 Au
@YuzuKoshou1244 ай бұрын
hello from japan😃love your videos! here i install mainly these room coolers. if i going to reinstall,usually i close one valve and run the ac on cold a few minutes to collect the refrigerant on the outdoor unit then close the other valve,simple and easy,and put in the cylinder when going to discard. nice to see some mini(is that what’s called?) repair!
@Garth20114 ай бұрын
Yessiree....when they see how good it looks and functions after a pro gets involved, they start to think how much value there is in paying to have it done by those in the know. Most of those mini splits come with "templates" so its odd they cut a hole for those lines where they did. The rest of their work tells me they don't read instructions or don't read them very well. The next visit should involve cutting the line set to length and putting covers over them especially if they want to have the condensers mounted on the wall at this stage. They also should get a weather tite power whip and remove that flex.
@Hvacnc4 ай бұрын
Good job
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
Thanks
@daleborg90704 ай бұрын
I would have lowered the bracket about an inch or so to cover the hole.
@reprovin45144 ай бұрын
The guy that installed that system looks like army.They never shorten the lineset.
@John-cs5im4 ай бұрын
You didn’t cut off any of the excess line set?
@smokaohАй бұрын
Just did one today, 9k btu gree system. I have that monitor hung in 30 minutes.
@billkunert72814 ай бұрын
What size are the power lines running into thos two out door units? From here it liiks pretty light.
@osvaldomcs12134 ай бұрын
I would just cut the lights out there and then disassembled later is it going to be flaring it again anyways.
@jimoakley34364 ай бұрын
Ted Cook and Steve Lav have never seen a mess like that !
@zeljkoprezimee44394 ай бұрын
that instaler didnt know what he is doing..😂
@emersonchavez19234 ай бұрын
That’s an understatement 💀
@hpblack19534 ай бұрын
Duh.
@ChrisCreech-uf2ty4 ай бұрын
This is some Alf and Ralph stuff my God 😅😅
@rickbarnett97294 ай бұрын
Well I did notice that there was no insulation in those walls
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
There was an inch of some sort of insulation on outside wall
@GhostSniper674 ай бұрын
I am really disappointed in people more and more. It is so hard to find anyone that will do honest work at a fair price. So many times they charge professional rates for amateur work. If you were closer to me I would hire you in a heartbeat to do any and all of my heating and cooling. So glad to see some people still take pride in their work and reputation.
@deweyabbott53104 ай бұрын
People also get took because there always trying to find the cheapest way out, even people with money that can afford good work will still hire some one that will do it as cheap as they can, but sometime having even pro do it they somtimes charge to much, I have seen just a swap out cost people 8 grand an thats to much so where's the balance
@williamjones44834 ай бұрын
This is no amateur that did this. I would be considered an amateur and even I know how to do this properly.
@GannDolph4 ай бұрын
@@deweyabbott5310after a few times paying the premium price for terrible work in return , folks stop believing this whole "you get what you pay for" argument. It's a plague in the trades today, and a darn shame ...
@iamnoone.4 ай бұрын
I'll be back. Cool sunglasses 😎
@VehicleMechanical4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you recovered the charge vs pumping the system down. With how everything was "installed" I suspect they never pulled a vacuum on the lineset.
@richardbartlett69324 ай бұрын
he just dumped the reclaimed refrigerant back in with any air if there was any in there 😂
@TonyNanni4 ай бұрын
And how did that remedy the situation if a vacuum was never pulled when he just dumped the same contaminated charge back in from his recovery tank minus 5 or 6 ounces he lost during recovery.
@VehicleMechanical4 ай бұрын
@@TonyNanni Oh my god I totally missed that haha, charged via vapor port too. Def would have done new gas or at least used a scrubber on the old stuff. I am unsure if he used a tester on the old stuff but I hope it didn't have air.
@richardbartlett69324 ай бұрын
@@VehicleMechanical He's a hillbilly hack ..maybe one grade above the original installer but a hack none the less.
@fabianmartinez84394 ай бұрын
I also ran into a install an electrician did man some ppl shouldn’t be doing this
@RealityRenovations4 ай бұрын
To be honest, I think I would left the Lineset as it was, and not messed with recovering and such. Would have only drilled a new hole for the drain line if they want the partial repair. That being said I would have recommended total reinstall just like you. Glad they eventually made the right decision.
@harveystephens61154 ай бұрын
Hope u fix holes too
@roy-andre3 ай бұрын
Always enjoying your videos, just wondering why you recovered the refridge instead of just a normal pump down.. looking forward to the next one 😊
@i.r.wayright14574 ай бұрын
I need to know how much it would cost to shorten up the line set. I don't like the excess coils laying around. And you are supposed to lay the excess coils flat so refrigerant oil doesn't accumulate in the low spot of a vertical coil. I put a 12,000 BTU Mr. Cool in at my place last June when I found that neither my 3 year old LG 19,000 BTU wall unit, nor my 2 year old Soleus 6,000 BTU window unit (hangs over the sill like a saddle) were putting out cold air anymore. (Thanks China.) I am pleased with the Mr. Cool as it can cool the whole house to a comfortable level in 90 degree+ weather. I have it mounted above the bed in our bedroom and the outlet vane directs the air towards the door. I set a fan on the floor in the hallway and blow the cool to the other end of the house. My electric bill is a lot lower than it would have been with the other A/Cs running. The level of quiet is great and if it can add enough heat to the house in heat mode to cut my use of heating oil, that thing will pay for itself. BTW Curtis, it sounds like your knees are as bad as mine.
@Bryan-Hensley4 ай бұрын
Mr Cool unit is exactly like this one. I just installed a Mr Cool and the access covers, the grill on the unit and the line connection are exactly the same as this one
@i.r.wayright14574 ай бұрын
@@Bryan-Hensley They are made in the same Chinese factory. Only the brand name labels are different.
@lesliecook97604 ай бұрын
Where did you get those brackets?
@trob98804 ай бұрын
If they installed it like that I highly doubt they vacuumed the line set down before opening the king valves either. Probably a lot of non-condensables in that refrigerant.
@gabrielstern49924 ай бұрын
They didn't it's one of those so called precharged pre vacuamed linesets they are bad and junk just because they come with them does not mean you need to use them. They sell mini spilt linesets that are not like that junk.
@OnusBones4 ай бұрын
An overheated mother-in-law is a horrific image; you did very well there! Looks like the hack was too cheap to buy a flaring tool and a tubing cutter. Either that, or "he's an electrician, and that's plumbers' work!" What a drone... Well, we know you will make it all right.
@hybridmods42284 ай бұрын
Most mini splits say to leave a minimum amount of lineset coiled up behind the unit or keep it below 12-15ft depending on the brand. Also, most of these random brand units come with linesets pre-flared with communication wire pre terminated as well. Installed a few of them and its VERY easy to make the install look good.
@OnusBones4 ай бұрын
@@hybridmods4228 This drone sure didn't.
@gnuorder4 ай бұрын
The condenser usually has enough refrigerant for the lineset that comes with the unit. If you cut the lineset to fit you will end up overcharged. An AC person could handle that but the average DIYer would leave it overcharged and have problems.
@ADOENDRA4 ай бұрын
Man, that's crazy !!!!
@javiercardenas11264 ай бұрын
does not surprise me at all, been doing Mini splits for 15 years I've seen crazy things done, but what gets me is that installers don't even have a torque wrench to tied fittings to specs they don't even apply nylog to the fittings, and always looked at your line set length you may have to add or take out some charge.
@PhrontDoor4 ай бұрын
I know practically SQUAT about hvac.. and less about splits. But I know that the hoses, tubes and cabling there was SO triggering me. No strain/stress relief on the cable-box so that black thick cable was just rubbing against the knockout hole. I'd feel SO compelled to clip-back the hoses and tubes and cables and fix that wall hole thing.
@kuhrd4 ай бұрын
I think the first thing to address is getting some insulation in those walls. That house is small enough that if it was insulated properly it wouldn't need as many mini splits and would likely be much less expensive to cool and heat throughout the year. I live in a 1500 sq ft house built in 1950 with 2x4 walls with r13 insulation and 1.5" ridged foam added on the outside when the place was resided so the walls are about r-20 and the roof is between r-30 and r-40 depending on the space available for insulation. I can cool the entire house comfortably with a single 8000BTU window air conditioner and it only costs an extra $25-30 every month on top the the normal electric bill to do so. I can't begin to imagine what it would cost to cool this house without insulation in the walls.
@johncruz89744 ай бұрын
Whats the name and part number of that bracket for the mini split evap
@cleenlivin4 ай бұрын
I installed a unit on my house after watching numerous you tube videos, looking at online articles and looking at different install manuals put together by the manufacture’s. I would have been happy to use an HVAC pro to install the system but the installation quotes were ridiculous. Paying 3 to 4x for the install relative to the price of system itself is just insane to me. I could understand if I was having a traditional heat pump, air handler with braised copper connection’s and duct work installed but I didn’t see how the quoted prices could even be so high for having a single zone mini-split ran to one room of my house. In my area I more than likely won’t be able to find an HVAC person to repair or service the unit but I’ll probably just buy another unit to replace it anyway.
@killer58464 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, either the guy that installed this unit was extremely stupid or extremely criminal and just didn't give a damn. I installed three mini splits myself, two of them with solar panels and one super high efficiency model. I watched videos like yours and other people's on KZbin and did a lot of research on how to do the proper installation. Throughout the process one of the most fundamental things that was drilled into your head was that the drain line had to be on a downward slope. The instructions I had and most of the videos I watched even showed you how to do that when you were drilling through the wall. It was emphasized over and over again to make sure that the drain tube was on the bottom of the line set going out of the wall Make sure there was no pictures or kinks in the drain and refrigerant lines and that all of that was pointing downward. It warned very specifically if you did not do that that you would get leaking inside. Thankfully due too Great HVAC and prosumer videos my installations went perfect. For those of you wondering, I did hire a person to help me install the eight solar panels for the two solar ACs to make sure that they and the heat pumps were installed correctly and meant code. I figured the money spent there would help me avoid any mistakes that could cost me time and money. The idiot who installed these obviously didn't give two hoots!
@MrCmgl14 ай бұрын
Curtis do you like your mighty bracket for mini split work?
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
Yes, very helpful
@steveallen11284 ай бұрын
Just curious why you didnt shorten the lines
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
Coming back for that
@steveallen11284 ай бұрын
@@HVACGUY Gotcha. Keep the videos coming brotha
@Astromyxin4 ай бұрын
Man, I don't know what to think about this guy.
@lexbellora3 ай бұрын
Im thinking the same thing 🫣 this dude is a clown
@patc63194 ай бұрын
I bet the installer never even pulled a vacuum. Very novice work on every aspect. Thinking it was going to drain up hill? You gotta be kidding. Hahahha😂
@unclefester48224 ай бұрын
Looks like Moe,Larry and Curly stopped by to offer their services.......
@raygunsforronnie8474 ай бұрын
"Dewey Cheatum and Howe"
@johntalbert82274 ай бұрын
Why didn't you bend the line set properly before putting the inside unit back on the wall? Looks like you left it the way it was and tried to force it thru the hole. Also, why not recover the refrigerant right back into the outside unit, just like it came from the factory, then release it back when you have the lines redone properly and vacumed? It's in the manual how to do that.
@Browner194 ай бұрын
Agreed, it should have all been straightened out and taped together to go thru the hole
@richardbartlett69324 ай бұрын
yep, someone not really experienced in installing mini splits trying to correct someone not experienced in installing mini splits. two bodgers on one job ... Using grips instead of spanners struggling because it's that darn new fandangle metricalated system " I ain't no carrying them there foreign numbered spanners." not pumping down so loss of gas reclaiming and recharging making a mess of customers wall because they trying to force the pilot drill too quickly.. not taping the pipes together to pass through the wall. not marking the wall correctly not straightening the pipes not covering the open pipes when he forced it through the wall to prevent ingress of dirt not cutting back the excess pipe different coloured cable ties Its painful watching some of these guys passing themselves off as experts.
@TonyNanni4 ай бұрын
100 percent correct on all accounts. This “professional” job was a true butcher job. You could have added reusing the old flares and not tightening to spec with proper tools and wrenches. I feel sorry for the old lady. It’s guaranteed to leak gas now like they all do at the flares because no one can do it right.
@jkmarshall35534 ай бұрын
Sandman! Nice!!!!
@aa999xyz4 ай бұрын
no sleeve through the wall?
@robd73654 ай бұрын
Seeing the lineset coiled up i thought it was a DIY precharged lineset...but there's flares, so why didn't they trim the lineset? Maybe it came charged for 15ft, and they didnt want to recover & weigh the charge?
@richardspees8414 ай бұрын
I've always found it hard to believe that people can do work that bad and then charge for it and feel good about themselves.
@robteleeiii85674 ай бұрын
You know the old saying ignorance is bliss. Well they don’t know they are doing an awful job. They believe they did good and the payment is the trophy.
@bryanalbright30194 ай бұрын
Why didn't you cut the line set? Didn't look much different.😮.
@awilkins-ht5xn4 ай бұрын
Agreed! It would have looked soooooo much better! The excess just looks ghetto!
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
Coming back for that
@MsMoose19794 ай бұрын
What are those mini split hanger called?
@Simply_M2U4 ай бұрын
Rectorseal. Mighty Bracket
@richardbartlett69324 ай бұрын
"all the gear and no idea" brackets
@maxwellsmart31564 ай бұрын
She should have got you to re-install so she would get a warranty.
@andredaedone77324 ай бұрын
Don't know why they wouldn't have used a dual system with them being so close to each other.
@Bryan-Hensley4 ай бұрын
Cheaper
@fegolem4 ай бұрын
No insulation in that wall or did it settle down the wall with the age of the house?
@spitzer11134 ай бұрын
Exterior wall with no insulation. I bet those heating/cooling bills are high.
@JohnSmith-ug5ci4 ай бұрын
She should sue the guy that installed the units and recover her loses.
@Slickizme4 ай бұрын
She got robbed, with the “electrician.” Electricians have a reputation and license at stake. There’s no way, any electrician would use MC cables on an exterior install.
@nelson22314 ай бұрын
An electrician would also know how to cut MC and not use a 25' coil for a 6' run
@andygulick60854 ай бұрын
OMG...WOW
@OldguyinBelize4 ай бұрын
could i get a link to the air handelers jacks you are using? thanks!
@hvacgameproper11774 ай бұрын
Do a search for Mighty Bracket.
@OldguyinBelize4 ай бұрын
@@hvacgameproper1177 got it,, thanks!
@gingyberrie4 ай бұрын
that left over copper is worth more than the no name units
@watomb4 ай бұрын
There really are not that many manufacturers. Guessing it’s GREE
@Astromyxin4 ай бұрын
You should tell the customer that her brick needs an apron flashing to prevent water from getting in between the T-111 and the brick. And about a hundred other things.
@emmanuel.alcantara4 ай бұрын
What is your camera at set up
@HVACGUY4 ай бұрын
GoPro Hero 12
@denverbraughler39484 ай бұрын
Would the unit not pump down into its own internal storage first so that you’d have to recover only a little bit of refrigerant?