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RichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=paramount]CountyWide HVAC[/quote]
A- that is insane
B- they don’t do residentialRichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=paramount]CountyWide HVAC[/quote]
A- that is insane
B- they don’t do residentialRichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=paramount]CountyWide HVAC[/quote]
A- that is insane
B- they don’t do residentialRichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=paramount]CountyWide HVAC[/quote]
A- that is insane
B- they don’t do residentialRichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantWas just in rural western WA, 2 lane hwys, overcast and dim. Dark colored cars do not stand out. It is way safer.
Uh the fog lights, the jokers driving around blinding us with the fog lights makes me want to rewire my car. Rewired to flash the high beams+ fog lights.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantWas just in rural western WA, 2 lane hwys, overcast and dim. Dark colored cars do not stand out. It is way safer.
Uh the fog lights, the jokers driving around blinding us with the fog lights makes me want to rewire my car. Rewired to flash the high beams+ fog lights.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantWas just in rural western WA, 2 lane hwys, overcast and dim. Dark colored cars do not stand out. It is way safer.
Uh the fog lights, the jokers driving around blinding us with the fog lights makes me want to rewire my car. Rewired to flash the high beams+ fog lights.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantWas just in rural western WA, 2 lane hwys, overcast and dim. Dark colored cars do not stand out. It is way safer.
Uh the fog lights, the jokers driving around blinding us with the fog lights makes me want to rewire my car. Rewired to flash the high beams+ fog lights.
RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantWas just in rural western WA, 2 lane hwys, overcast and dim. Dark colored cars do not stand out. It is way safer.
Uh the fog lights, the jokers driving around blinding us with the fog lights makes me want to rewire my car. Rewired to flash the high beams+ fog lights.
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