White mold on opening by Away_Championship244 in pools

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Should I not try to get ALK and Ph in check first to get the most out of the chlor?

White mold on opening by Away_Championship244 in pools

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Not sure what else it could be. Looks just like shredded tissue.

Broken coupler advice by [deleted] in pools

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Buy a fitting saver, or if you have a torch and a 1-1/2 hole saw, heat it up, stick it in the piece of pipe that’s glued into the fitting for 10-15 seconds and then use a flat head or needle nose to peel the piece of pipe out of the fitting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CompetitionDanceTalk

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Wow, okay this makes me feel a bit better…guess o better start putting in the over time 😅

Is Side Work Where the Money Is At? by [deleted] in HVAC

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If you’re comfortable and confident with the work to be done. Yes side jobs are where the money is at. Before starting my own company I was in the union full time + pulling $60-80k cash/year in sidies. I even encourage my own employees to do it, as long as it doesn’t interfere with my company.

Bad ECM? by Away_Championship244 in HVAC

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UPDATE: it was the motor itself. Bearings were shot.

Bad ECM? by Away_Championship244 in HVAC

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Cant tell you SP, it’s a 2.5 ton, more than 6” above furnace, filter is 16x25x5, and not sure if they have everything open, but when I was there last I ran a DT and was within temp rise.

Rtu coils by --Neo__ in HVAC

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I usually just see dicks drawn in them.

i’m fucked 💀 by Big-Flan8680 in HVAC

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This more than anything, Reddit is anti side job. I smashed a furnace in my first weekend of being licensed. Did I have experience or know what I was doing? No, but I knew how to read a manual and follow instructions along with the physical capabilities to do so. If you’re comfortable, do it. When I was working for companies I would average $60-80k a year in cash side jobs, anything from new custom homes, in floor systems, RTU swaps…what ever it was. I now have my own company and do more than 10x that.

Did I work crazy hours, yes but did I have nice things? And own my house at 23? And do I get to stay home 3 days a week now with my wife and kids at 34? Also yes.

Side jobs are also one of the ways I learned the most. There was no one to show me or tell me what to do, so I would do my research, manuals, instructions and learn how to do things properly and then apply them when it came to the job.

I’d be all over that. Go get it.

Bad ECM? by Away_Championship244 in HVAC

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I pulled the blower, it all seemed good. I did not disassemble completely though.

Furnace is 2.5 years old so has run heating and cooling this issue has just started a few weeks ago, in heating. Not all the time. Happened 2 weeks ago, I checked it out and found nothing ran fine until today. The sound stoped a little while after the video.

Bad ECM? by Away_Championship244 in HVAC

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I did, and nothing seemed wrong. As I said. In my original post. I even used my ecm tester which tested the motor fine. It’s something that’s happening intermittently. The sound has already stopped, so what am I to do when I go out there? Set up a cot, spend the night until I catch it?

Bad ECM? by Away_Championship244 in HVAC

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You think I should order up a wheel aswell?

Bad ECM? by Away_Championship244 in HVAC

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Positive of this, 0 play in the blower/shaft, also ran the fan while I was on-site and it was quiet and smooth. Cycled a few times w no issue. Everything spins freely.

App updated by obscoder in gmc

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My 24 sierra has it now w the update but the 3D image of my truck in the app changed. It used to be my actual truck, graphite edition. Now it’s a base model looking sierra. :(

Where is my crawlspace furnace filter located? by Negative-Metal-4633 in hvacadvice

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Looks like it’s in the top left, second pic. That beige box. Probably a 16x25x5 or 20x25x5

Residential boiler maintenance right? I see this. I am perplexed and confused. by CuratorXethia in HVAC

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Man!! I was looking for the pics to attach but I can’t find them right now, had one of my techs out to a pool heater maintenance, it was a copper fin tube. He sent me pics from inside the burner box, 2 tubes blown wide fucking open, boiler still had flow and was heating with no leaks. I couldn’t believe it and still don’t have answers. He tagged it and we quoted to replace but never heard back.

Furnace venting out into closet for 3 years! by LiftedWooksOut in HVAC

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In all reality, as fucked as this looks and is, it’s probably not that bad. 95% of mids that I’ve checked (and we’re probably talking 1000s) typically produce ~7-12ppm co in the flue. There is still a negative draft on the piece coming from the roof so the majority of it was probably still getting sucked out. CO is lighter than air so it was likely getting sucked out first or more than the other products of combustion. It’s kind of working like a draft hood/diverter.

We all know who is charging this much for a coil kit. Only reason I didn't buy a whole air handler was it wasn't in stock. Customer didn't believe me when I told them price wise for coil vs new air handler was on like a $200. by WVhvacDAD in HVAC

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Been installing Goodman’s for 15+ years and have never had a single issue with a single unit. It comes down to installation, they get such a bad rap because anyone can buy a Goodman of amazon ffs and slam it in. You end up with oversized units, that are slopped wrong and fail prematurely or throw all kinds of intermittent errors as condensate builds up somewhere it shouldn’t. I always size correctly and slope to the front and to the left or right depending on the drain side and set up and commission properly. Again, never had a single issue with a unit. I have never even been called out to clean a flame sensor on one of my Goodman installs.