Screw up!!! On my first week. LOL. I have heard of your beginnings as well Ryan. Guess I will just fit in with the rest of you. Cant wait to join my brothers in arms in the fight to keep it cool.
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Screw up!!! On my first week. LOL. I have heard of your beginnings as well Ryan. Guess I will just fit in with the rest of you. Cant wait to join my brothers in arms in the fight to keep it cool.
Has this been fixed Ryan?? Have not seen this on my tour yet.
These pictures do not do this shame justice. Standing there looking at this in person, like myself with Ryan, was a head scratcher for sure. Movement in the pump, and stress on the pvc pipe in time...
Definitely slow blow fuses, well no blow fuses in this case.
Looks like a typical redneck shady tree install. The redneck technician would just use a two prong, 90 degree extension cord and wallah your off and running.
With the lines on the original posted picture at least hopefully they were not using it as a saw table. That's what I thought of when I saw it besides what the other comments were on falling debris...
At least you were able to get it out and in one piece. Been on a couple so far that the filter has disintegrated against the evaporator and came out in pieces usually with the middle gone.
Lol. Yeah plenty of time to read and post while waiting for frik and frak. Posting on Android phone is not a problem, but I like doing that at home with keyboard setup instead of hunt and peck on...
Well getting up at 4:30 in morning, driving 2 hours there, work 8 hours, drive 2 hours home (sometimes longer due to 5:00 traffic), eating, showering going to bed at 9:30 - 10:00, doesn't leave too...
Hello from Missouri. My name is Roger C. and have been recently introduced into the HVAC "World" fresh out of college. I know "sigh" another one thinks that he knows everything. I can honestly say...