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TuffguyF4i

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  1. Don't hesitate to so the fix if you think it could be an issue. 30 mins is all it takes..or less.
  2. That is the person that needs to corridinate the fixing of this. Concentrate on your day job.
  3. So now you're going to respond to text alerts when the temp is too high/low in your office? Are you the new hvac guy? Call someone. There are lots of guys in the south that do this for a living. Even if it costs 2000 bucks to fix, the payback will be very quick on energy savings. It costs a ton to get an office frigid in the middle of the summer.
  4. The trick there is to 'tin' each wire first. This just means getting each wire wet with solder first.
  5. I used zip ties to hold the bundles. Then cut. Then stripped and soldered.. very easy
  6. There are a couple of threads on it. My only advice is take your battery out or you can fry your ecu.
  7. The only way to learn anything is to start something you have never done before.
  8. I can solder something up for you if you like. I have everything in the basement.
  9. Looks good. Make sure that RR is sitting flush with that huge AL plate or it will not radiate any heat.
  10. Grab a couple of LEDs and a few resistors. Most have a forward voltage of 1.5 - 2.8V depending on type. Very easy to do.
  11. I have found that in offices people just want it to work and really dont care about how much it costs. Just get someone to do it.
  12. Could it be possible the needle just is slipping inside the base of the housing?
  13. Should water sprouts be trimmed off?
  14. You should be afraid. They snap off. Go to napa. For 10 bucks you could get a longer allen socket.
  15. Take the cover off the existing air conditioner and have a look around. There is a drain on it.
  16. You will strip the shit out of it with that tool. They flex way too much.I know a tool maker that will remove those from our shop floor because he ends up fixing all the damage those cause. Light duty only. Get an Allen socket that looks like this. https://www.google.com/search?q=allen+socket&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=20qLVbbFO8va-QGz7oH4Aw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAg&biw=360&bih=559#imgrc=C541Wy8DF0kHjM%253A%3BYRiwfil06x8SDM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.toolbuddy.co.uk%252Fekmps%252Fshops%252Ftoolbuddy%252Fimages%252Ffranklin-hex-allen-key-socket-1-2-drive-choose-sizes-6mm-19mm-1794-p.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.toolbuddy.co.uk%252Ffranklin-hex-allen-key-socket-12-drive-choose-sizes-6mm---19mm-1794-p.asp%3B378%3B210
  17. You need to see your connection type and go buy a replacement of the same. Most are 35W bulbs. It could also be your igniter or ballast.
  18. Where is the water going right now? It is just condensation on the cool pipe?
  19. Wood heat would certainly dry the place out.
  20. Does the 1997 model have a test loom?
  21. Run the dehumidifier. To have over 50% RH in the winter is a ton of humidity.
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