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- red31ExplorerWell is shows inserting it into to the lower (warmer) section of the coil. what is approx 1", can ya cram it 1 1/8"?
- WalabyExplorer III see you figured it out yourself!
Mike - FreightguyExplorer
Hmm, found some.... - OkieGeneExplorerI don't know. I'm not an expert.
I'm just here to watch the silly personal attacks and the butt hurt egos butt heads.
Pass the popcorn please. - WalabyExplorer II
Freightguy wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Freightguy wrote:
OK I will say it again. Put the sensor where the ice forms.
Sorry but the question wasnt where does it go, it was can you prove it. No one has provided any documentation.
The actual ice is your proof of where the sensor is needed.
Will universally work for all models.
OK I will say it again. Prove it!
WTH? Either accept the **** answer you get, or figure it out for yourself.
Prove it??? It's posted on the internet, therefore it must be true.
Prove you're not an A$$
Mike - Travelin2Explorerdougrainer for president!!!
Freightguy wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Freightguy wrote:
OK I will say it again. Put the sensor where the ice forms.
Sorry but the question wasnt where does it go, it was can you prove it. No one has provided any documentation.
The actual ice is your proof of where the sensor is needed.
Will universally work for all models.
OK I will say it again. Prove it!
You know. Some people are a REAL PITA. YOU are one of those. Funny thing is, you have PROVED YOU ARE A PITA:S- See member egrove post just above. QED
- FreightguyExplorer
time2roll wrote:
Freightguy wrote:
OK I will say it again. Put the sensor where the ice forms.
Sorry but the question wasnt where does it go, it was can you prove it. No one has provided any documentation.
The actual ice is your proof of where the sensor is needed.
Will universally work for all models.
OK I will say it again. Prove it! Freightguy wrote:
OK I will say it again. Put the sensor where the ice forms.
Sorry but the question wasnt where does it go, it was can you prove it. No one has provided any documentation.
The actual ice is your proof of where the sensor is needed.
Will universally work for all models.
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