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Jun 11, 2013Explorer
Golden_HVAC, thanks for the installation tutorial, I'll check my thermostats wiring this afternoon.
rockhillmanor, I remember the time in 1991 when I bought a used home the air didn't work. The service guy said I had a leak, he even found it. But he insisted I needed a brand new system. Instead I had him repair the leak. I used that same AC system until I sold the house in December 2006. The only work it required during that time was a new fan motor which I replaced myself, and about every three to four years I'd have to have it recharged.
It's experiences like that make me loathe to replace things just because they're old.
Of course that's the American way, whether it's machines or people. I'm currently "retired" because being 65 no one will hire me. Apparently, I'm too old and decrepit. However, it wasn't but 5 years ago that I climbed Mt. Rainier, somehow I wasn't too old and decrepit for that, but work in front of a computer searching for oil and gas, better not chance it!
Steve
rockhillmanor, I remember the time in 1991 when I bought a used home the air didn't work. The service guy said I had a leak, he even found it. But he insisted I needed a brand new system. Instead I had him repair the leak. I used that same AC system until I sold the house in December 2006. The only work it required during that time was a new fan motor which I replaced myself, and about every three to four years I'd have to have it recharged.
It's experiences like that make me loathe to replace things just because they're old.
Of course that's the American way, whether it's machines or people. I'm currently "retired" because being 65 no one will hire me. Apparently, I'm too old and decrepit. However, it wasn't but 5 years ago that I climbed Mt. Rainier, somehow I wasn't too old and decrepit for that, but work in front of a computer searching for oil and gas, better not chance it!
Steve
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