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MFL wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:MFL wrote:
profdant139 wrote: "Now for the hard part -- persuading DW to participate in this next experiment in DIY A/C maintenance."
Behind every strong, confident man, stands a great wife!
Jerry
Not a chance in HE!! my wife would climb the ladder and actually stand on the roof!!!
IDK, pics I've seen, things you've said, she seems to be a spry, active young lady to me! I guess I could PM her, ask her if she's afraid to climb up on the roof?? ๐
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โMar-11-2022 02:14 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:MFL wrote:
profdant139 wrote: "Now for the hard part -- persuading DW to participate in this next experiment in DIY A/C maintenance."
Behind every strong, confident man, stands a great wife!
Jerry
Not a chance in HE!! my wife would climb the ladder and actually stand on the roof!!!
โMar-11-2022 07:14 AM
MFL wrote:
profdant139 wrote: "Now for the hard part -- persuading DW to participate in this next experiment in DIY A/C maintenance."
Behind every strong, confident man, stands a great wife!
Jerry
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โMar-10-2022 09:21 AM
frankwp wrote:profdant139 wrote:
So, now we will test out the a/c and see if it still ices up (as it had been doing). If it does, we will call a mobile repair guy. We gave it our best shot, and there is nothing more that we can do by ourselves.
There is a time to boldly DIY, and then there is a time when discretion is the better part of valor.
Icing up indicates insufficient airflow over the evaporator coil, so either the filter is clogged or the coil is dirty.
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