Originally Posted by
rickytz7111
I will keep track tonight and early tomorrow morning before I go to work. So you guys think the run times will be back down to a couple of minutes tonight or early tomorrow morning? Thanks Again
Iraqveteran what do you recommend I ask the other contractors about my system? Do you think I should have them do another load calc?
If you are uncertain about the load calc then yes, I would tell you to explore getting another one done by a different contractor.
But you gotta be careful when you word it to the newer contractor. If you explain that you feel the previous contractor has made a simple miscalculation or mistake and would like another load calc completed in order to compare the two and decide what option you need to explore to correct your problem.....you should get an honest load calc. And be sure to inform the new contractor about everything that has been going on. And mention that you may be exploring the options with a new contractor.
Think of it this way....your car isn't running right. Take to the mechanic and he says nothings wrong or its fixed. 2 days later...same problem. Same mechanic, same fix. And the cycle goes on. How many times would you go back to the same mechanic before you seek another opinion. This is the same thing only the mechanic is coming to your home.
Other than that....yes your run times will more than likely be shorter tomorrow morning. And anytime the outdoor ambient temp is lower or you have overcast and cloud cover. All these things factor into the complete diagnostic of a system.
And I must say that you have got entirely too much time on your hands to be sitting there timing your CPH. JMO though. If it were me timing the system. I would be doing it in a lawnchair with a beer and my shotgun. But thats just me.
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