Why didn't they replace the contactor when they did the caps?
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Why didn't they replace the contactor when they did the caps?
I remember when that happened.
I agree, they are good people to do business with. Maybe I will try the 18650 rechargeable later this year.
When I talked to the guy from Illumination gear he said the CR123 non rechargeable batteries are better then the rechargeable ones. My original EagleTac used different batteries but now I'm using...
Didn't even know they were available. Not so sure it's worth any extra money just for the "synthetic" label. Good quality oil should be more than appropriate. Another thing to remember is a 7cfm...
Your probably ok, have never had a problem with overheating the valve even though sometimes I was a little worried.
How old is the unit? It's pretty hard to get a restriction in a 3/8 or larger...
I heard the fart/burp theory today on the radio and worked up a good blaster with the window down.
Saw the new led light bulbs today, 37 dollars each. I sure hope all you tree huggers hurry up...
I hate duct board, especially the old funky stuff. At least with metal it could be cleaned if necessary.
It's pretty hot, and like commtech said, it's job security. Only bad thing is unless your company is smart enough to plan ahead, mild winters are pretty slow.
We just did a change out of a store in Austin last month, all Lennox. The 25ton package units had microchannel condenser coils. They looked to be about an inch and a half thick. The also moved the...
Thanks for that file cracker, I don't believe I've worked on a digital scroll before.
I'd be thinking that's not possible.
That's a good one
When u figure it out let us know, those darn shavings are hot as hell
Thats just plain nasty
9° SH is a little low but shouldn't hurt anything. Maybe a dirty coil or filter? What was your delta T?
I personally have never seen a gas pack with ele backup heat. What is that all about?
How old is this unit? If it has a UCP board or an rtrm it can be put into test mode. When the jumper is connected leave it in place and the unit will cycle through all of the functions, starting...
I was wondering why there was no burn mark on the strap.
My son in law is a pilot for a major airlines right now, college grad, always wanted to fly since he was a kid. Got a wife and 2 great kids but he's BROKE. They don't make enough to live on until...
You can always get another opinion, if your not sure about trusting the last company that came out. A lot of companies will give a second opinion for free in hopes of getting the job. Your barking...
the discharge air should rise pretty much straight up, discharging at an angle low to the top is a good indicator of a dirty coil. Checking the hot gas discharge temp of the compressor can also be...
You'll pretty much know what the normal operating pressures should be with some more experience. They all are close to the same for each type of refer. Just cuz your looking at a 10 ton doesn't...
Does your heater have a combo fan/limit control at the discharge end of unit?
You having an issue with one system doesn't make it the norm. When the companies that make the stuff say it can be mixed together I think that should be an good indication that maybe, just maybe,...
I bought a SC56 myself, works very well. the swivel head is a great feature as well
when I needed to replace a vehicle wrecked by a red light runner we picked up a 2005 Silverado with 160,000 miles for 9500$. I'll never buy a new car and for sure won't lease one. You are stuck...
The company I work for teamed up with the bbb 7 or 8 years ago and set up a refrigerator and a/c problem. They disconnected the evap fan motor on the refer and something else on the a/c. Caught...
150psig on r22? That's pretty low. What is your out door temp
I don't think we ever had a below freezing day all winter
Being he is not a service tech I may assume that he is mixed up on what his gauge is telling him. Guess we will have to wait and see.
Do you think he means retard or below 0psig? I was thinking he meant the latter at first but who knows.
Now you went and done it.
If you were living in Houston you could be riding right now. We haven't missed a weekend yet.
If you have the room I pinch it twice about an inch apart. They never come out round but it can save you a lot of time.
X2, and don't forget the code book
they are not expecting you to do anything special, just be enthusiastic and grateful for the opportunity.
possible the heater is oversized?
If it's just a repair, I'm doin it myself.
are u sure your measuring from the right places? a lot of folks would kill for tesp of .60
My buddy just called me today, he does a few home warranty gigs and they want him to give them a breakeven price for his r22. They told him that all their other contractors are doing it so why can't...
The RN will always be secure in their field, where we in havc, not so much.
Boy I'm glad I don't have to work on that old crap.
Me thinks it is gonna be a huge problem in the near future. I'm already trying understand how this is gonna work.
Run, don't walk, to the Pro side. If it costs you a couple 12paks so be it.
I started when I was 40 so you'll make it.. Welcome :grin2:
Does it only do it when the heat is on or will the fan running cause the noise.
Depends on a lot of things for instance is this a txv?
In your original post you said he installed a used "condenser", while later you keep refering to a compressor. Which did he actually install?
The city of Houston had installed red light cameras a couple years ago. A lawyer named Michael Kubash filed a lawsuit, got it put in a ballot for a vote and the city had to remove them.....good...