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Hermetic Unit Analyzer by National Technical Schools
Just got a National Technical Schools Hermetic unit analyzer, anyone have one of these. Guess it was from a home school course. I have no information. It's suspose to reverse a Locked compressor. Does anyone have instructions. An assembly instructions. Schematiics.
Thanks in advance for any information.
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k9guarddog
Just got a National Technical Schools Hermetic unit analyzer, anyone have one of these. Guess it was from a home school course. I have no information. It's suspose to reverse a Locked compressor. Does anyone have instructions. An assembly instructions. Schematiics.
Thanks in advance for any information.
A real tech doesnt need that to properly diagnose compressor problems.
They are overpriced for all that they actually do.
There are only 2 reasons I can see them useful for.
1. Bringing that into a dive bar/restaurant to diagnose their pile of crap bar cooler. The owner or employees see you hook it up and think "wow this guy really knows his stuff.
Thats situation 1. Gives u a little boost of customer confidence.
And 2. Make sure the compressor still works AFTER finding out start components are bad.
Other than that, dont really need them
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Thanks for the insight, I got this from a guy who took the course years ago and has no manuals that came with it. Just thought if someone had the manuals it would be something to play with.
I understand U don't need it just was interesting.
K9guarddog
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There are only 2 reasons I can see them useful for.
1. Bringing that into a dive bar/restaurant to diagnose their pile of crap bar cooler. The owner or employees see you hook it up and think "wow this guy really knows his stuff.
Thats situation 1. Gives u a little boost of customer confidence."
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Honeywell you can buy better but you cant pay
more
I told my wife when i die to sell my fishing stuff for what its worth not what i told her i paid for it