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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 45 MIN

Season 2, Episode 1 – Thermal Stoicism, LIDAR Design & the Future of HVAC Thinking with Cameron Ferguson

from HVAC ADHD · host Jeremy Begley

Send us Fan MailSeason 2, Episode 1 – Thermal Stoicism, LIDAR Design & the Future of HVAC Thinking with Cameron FergusonThe HVAC industry is changing—and the way you think about design, airflow, and performance has to change with it.Season 2 of the HVAC ADHD™ Vodcast starts with a deep dive into HVAC design, heat pump performance, building science, and the mindset required to stay ahead in the trade.Jeremy Begley sits down with Cameron Ferguson (Independent Power, Boulder, CO)—also known as the “Thermal Stoic”—to break down what’s really happening in modern HVAC.This isn’t about selling equipment. This is about designing systems that actually work.🔍 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeIf you're an HVAC contractor, technician, or building performance professional, this episode covers:• Why LIDAR-based load calculations are changing HVAC design • The difference between default inputs vs real in-home measurements • Why ductwork and airflow are limiting heat pump performance • Common mistakes in HVAC system design and retrofit installs • How static pressure and airflow testing impact system longevity • Why “rule of thumb” sizing is becoming obsolete • How to transition from HVAC installer to HVAC designer • The philosophy behind Thermal Stoicism and continuous improvement⚠️ Why This MattersMost HVAC systems don’t fail because of bad equipment. They fail because of poor design, bad airflow, and lack of testing.With the rise of: ✔ Heat pumps ✔ Electrification ✔ High-efficiency systems ✔ Smarter homeowners…the margin for error is shrinking.If you’re not adapting your process, you’re falling behind.🧠 The Bigger Shift in HVACThis episode highlights a major shift happening in the industry:➡️ From box swapping → to performance-based design ➡️ From guesswork → to measurement and verification ➡️ From equipment focus → to whole-home systemsThe next generation of HVAC professionals will need to understand: load calculations, airflow, duct design, and building science—not just equipment.🚀 HVAC ADHD UpdateSeason 2 marks the beginning of something new.HVAC ADHD is expanding—but not everything will be happening in the same place moving forward.Check out our brand new social media pages! They'll be linked in a post shortly!🔗 Cameron’s LinksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronferg Spotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/balancedpodcastxhvac/episodes/the-thermal-stoic--insulate-your-mind--pt-1-e3ek584  Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thermal-stoic/id1818960534  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronferguson#HVACADHDVodcast #HVACADHD #Season2 #JeremyBegley #CameronFerguson #ThermalStoic #HVACDesign #HeatPump #LoadCalculations #ManualJ #Airflow #StaticPressure #Ductwork #BuildingScience #HomePerformance #HVACIndustry #HVAC2HomePerformance

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