That is an old JB pump.
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That is an old JB pump.
I moved in 1982, but my tastebuds still long for WNY.
I hate you...:p
You know this thread is over 6 years old, right?
:whistle:
Same here. Originally from Amherst before moving to the sandbar.
When I get an urge for back home goodies I order a care package. :grin2:
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Doug addressed this issue in another thread.
See post #407 in the link below.
http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?1273381-REVIEW-Digi-Cool-AK900-digital-gauges/page32
Good luck.
Looks like a 2 1/2 ton AHU and a 2 ton condenser.
Check the piston size.
Just download to and run the update from a flash drive. ;)
I'd be happy to show you mine if you want to travel to Brevard County, Melbourne/Palm Bay area.
Yup...:yes:
Here is the one that I built, works like a charm. :yes:
It is slower than usual here as well.
I have an AK900 from the 1st batch that was available for purchase.
To date I have had no manifold issues.
Zip, zero, nada...............:cool:
I've had a DL389 for a little over 3 years now.
No problems with it at all, does everything that I need it to.
Pricier than say AA batteries but hold a high power level until nearly exhausted.
Also have a very long shelf life.
http://www.amazon.com/SureFire-123A-Lithium-Batteries-2-Pack/dp/B0001WP62O
I use YJ ball valves on my hoses.
The low loss should not be a problem as long as you remember to release any pressure in your hoses before zeroing the DRSA.
As has been said, the digi-cool case IS a HARD case.
You wont break it...:grin2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqGAMurcfTQ
Bosch pocket driver has been good to me.
Changed one out about a month ago on a 3 ton heat pump.
Seems to be well made.
I use the Testo 605-H2 for taking measurements inside of a duct.
It's long probe makes it ideal for this purpose, but it is slow.
For taking an IDWB reading I prefer my Amprobe THWD-2.
It's...
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farmfriendly, I can appreciate your reluctance in dealing with digital gauges given your past experiences.
I have owned Digi-Cool's for several years and was part of the beta testing team for the...
What happened to the OP topic?
This has become ARP. :gah:
I know that I will probably get slammed by the Fluke and Fieldpiece owners, but I have had have been using a UEI DL389 TRMS meter for about 3 years with no problems whatsoever.
Great meter, does...
sorry, double post.
You can find your answers here.
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/cilb/index.html
Good luck.
IMO the best system on the market at this time is the IQ Drive.
http://iqdrive.net/
Use the HW work for fill in if you're slow.
Get your sticker on those units for when the HW contract expires.
I've had my DL389 since they first came on the market.
No problem with it so far, but if I do I have a perfectly good DL289 for a back up. ;)
A friend of mine just purchased a Husky 180 led worklight.
Supposed to work with cord or cordless up to 4 hours.
He has not had it long enough to give it a yea or nay but say's it is bright.
...
From thedealertoolbox dot com.
It's free, just pay shipping.
If you want durability, it's digi-cool without a doubt IMO.
Manufactured 24th week of 1996.
My Fieldpiece srl2 has yet to let me down when it is used to detect R410A.
My Inficon Tek Mate is better for R22 though.
Not very profitable playing to an empty house.
I run Firefox with the no script add on, no pop up's here or anywhere else.
That is a 3 ton.
I have not had good results with my Tek Mate on R410a, it's great on R22.
I use the Fieldpiece SRL2 for R410a and have found every leak so far in the past year that I have owned it.
I have used the SRL2 for a little over a year now.
I bought it for R410A leaks and it has yet to fail me in locating leaks quickly.
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I have to agree, the SRL2 has proved to be an excellent R410A leak detector for me as well.
I've had very good luck so far on R410A and R22 with the Fieldpiece SLR2 IR leak detector.
Come on Swampy, bite the bullet.
The clamp is the bomb.
I wouldn't kid you about this. ;)
http://www.glarysoft.com/absolute-uninstaller/
Best uninstaller that I have found so far.
And it's free.
Smart move my friend.
Believe me, it will be worth the wait.
What Reeferman said.
I work out of Melbourne.
If you would like to discuss options other than Lennox I would be happy to meet with you.
If you are interested email is in my profile.
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Good luck Lee,sincerely.
I've lived here (Melbourne/Palm Bay) for 24 years and its never been this slow.
Check with the supply houses along Ellis Rd (near CMS), they usually know if anyone is...
The velcro holds the shoulder strap out of the way when its not in use.