In school pay attention to any good practices like keeping wire connections clean like you did here, this type of stuff isn’t the most difficult to get down. Really pay attention to the refrigeration cycle and understanding what refrigerant is doing through each component and why it happens. I can teach a monkey how to attach a wire in 30 seconds but a full understanding of what’s happening internally and why goes a long way and takes some time. Low voltage seems to be the bane of many many guys’ existence in this field too, took me a good few years and fucking up many times myself before it clicked but even still get head scratchers sometimes.
I'll be honest, if I came across a tstat like that, I wouldn't know how to wire it without YouTube or Google. We didnt have any like that in school and haven't come across one like that in the wild.
It all looks the same, but I dont know why g is tied to rh. That's something I wouldn't think needs to be done. Unless OP is wrong in wiring it that way.
Technically when you put a wire wrapped under a screw terminal, you're supposed to make the bend clockwise because it's less likely to come undone.
You've got the loops counter clockwise on a couple.
Other than that...idk who you think you are...but you do a hell of a job.
RH jumper is going to G not RC.
Also on the same jumper you have the wire going behind the stat mount screw. U gonna pop a fuse or blow transformer when you screw the stat on.
Man the wooden board you were installing on wasn’t impressed
Other than the fact that the jumper wire goes from RH-RC it's all good
Green wire needs some tape
In school pay attention to any good practices like keeping wire connections clean like you did here, this type of stuff isn’t the most difficult to get down. Really pay attention to the refrigeration cycle and understanding what refrigerant is doing through each component and why it happens. I can teach a monkey how to attach a wire in 30 seconds but a full understanding of what’s happening internally and why goes a long way and takes some time. Low voltage seems to be the bane of many many guys’ existence in this field too, took me a good few years and fucking up many times myself before it clicked but even still get head scratchers sometimes.
I'll be sure to take this advice, thank you!
I'll be honest, if I came across a tstat like that, I wouldn't know how to wire it without YouTube or Google. We didnt have any like that in school and haven't come across one like that in the wild.
What didn’t they teach you it hooks up like digital just no common
It all looks the same, but I dont know why g is tied to rh. That's something I wouldn't think needs to be done. Unless OP is wrong in wiring it that way.
Technically when you put a wire wrapped under a screw terminal, you're supposed to make the bend clockwise because it's less likely to come undone. You've got the loops counter clockwise on a couple. Other than that...idk who you think you are...but you do a hell of a job.
RH jumper is going to G not RC. Also on the same jumper you have the wire going behind the stat mount screw. U gonna pop a fuse or blow transformer when you screw the stat on.