I don't understand. That looks like the pre-charged line set. Not much else you can do the the extra.
I did not know they made them anymore.
So one is blowing hot air into the economizer, the other is against a wall. Damn fly by nighters.
I don't understand. That looks like the pre-charged line set. Not much else you can do the the extra.
I did not know they made them anymore.
Can someone please explain to me -
Why is there never enough time to do it right the first time, but plenty of time to do it twice?
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Not a fan of that either, pretty much takes out needing a professional to install equipment. That pretty much means the pro that should have got the job, is going to have to deal with a clusterf@#k through the entire life of the system.
However, I was pointing out that the installers should have turned the units 180 degrees around, so a tech can work from the service end with no obstruction. Looks like they were cheaping out on the couple of extra feet of sealtite and wiring.
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What is the issue? Looks like a good heat reclaim set up going into the economize in the winter for some free heat and a good artificial heat load for the oversized AC in the summer to keep it running for dehumidification. LMAO
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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