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It's not like the coils are hard to split on them ... Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using Tapatalk 2
So, did you turn it around?
I gotta hangover; I told the boss I couldn't work today, He said he needed me on the job cause morty's on vacation-well screw em all!
nice. I love it when lazy techs totally ignore the obvious because they dont wanna go back to the truck to get a hose.
Originally Posted by mark beiser Did the same nitwits install that condenser fan motor with the reversing wires out in the open like that? Thats for summer/winter mode
Did the same nitwits install that condenser fan motor with the reversing wires out in the open like that?
Its hard to stop a Trane LMFAO Just put it outside in the sun! Now I have heard it all.
I think they meant to say they are "night-only" units and only work when the sun has set. Or maybe these units dont work outside.
unit facing the sun? Attachment 297611 So i go on a no cool call. the customer says that company A said the unit was installed facing the sun and that is why the head pressures are so high. Therfore they duct taped fry boxes to the top of unit to deflect the sun. Never mind that there was 50 degree rise on the condenser as it was impacted. jeez. gotta love mom and pop ops.
unit facing the sun?
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