Well I heard sheet metal screws are in short supply. Thats pretty normal aorund here. I just remount them when I find them.
Watch out everyone he's installing transformers now.
Well I heard sheet metal screws are in short supply. Thats pretty normal aorund here. I just remount them when I find them.
Zoinks
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Every customer you take for granted today will be someone else's tomorrow.
Looks like a door bell transformer. A lot of people think the furnace is a good place to steal power from.
He's downgraded from zip ties
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Officially, Down for the count
YOU HAVE TO GET OFF YOUR ASS TO GET ON YOUR FEET
I know enough to know, I don't know enough
Why is it that those who complain the most contribute the least?
MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS. POVERTY CAN'T BUY ANYTHING
Is this for a humidifier?
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yep humidifier transformer
There's a bolt in one of the mounting holes. So, it looks like he at least "thought" about mounting it. Haha.
Never did care for the transformers that were shipped with humidifiers. Would much rather expect a foot mount one these days.
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aaaa....that screw you see there in the picture is so one can mount it into a electrical knockout.
Why not just put that on the line in box with the switch ?
Because the wires on the primary side are not long enough to reach where it connects to the control board and that would be extra work.
Found one hanging on the primary wires in an electric furnace last week. Shoddy workmanship.
One way to outthink people is to make them think you think. They'll think you're not really thinking what you're trying to get them to think you think...........
See... You don't have to secure a cap.
Lets go, burnin daylight.
You guys got it all wrong. That's either a rescue transformer like a dingy towed behind a boat, so in case the blue smoke comes out of the main transformer, it can take over in an emergency, or it's to power an alarm bell to signal when the furnace quits.