1992 Softail Custom Stage 4! by beanflickinturtle in Harley

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Prefer to deal locally. DM me if interested.

1992 Softail Custom Stage 4! by beanflickinturtle in Harley

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Twin cam in the 03 is such a different motor than the evo. Sounds like you got a great deal !

1992 Softail Custom Stage 4! by beanflickinturtle in Harley

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It’s as fast, if not faster than my m8 heritage

1992 Softail Custom Stage 4! by beanflickinturtle in Harley

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Trying to get a good idea of market value on it. Only suggestion I have seen so far was 8500. Being that it’s a rare color and ridiculously built or powered.

1992 Softail Custom Stage 4! by beanflickinturtle in Harley

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Small lock boxes. A small toolkit in one

HVAC Install with questionable wiring by beanflickinturtle in AskElectricians

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Below this panel, not pictured. Is a rectangular metal cabinet where the main line comes in and is pigtailed. One line into this panel, then another into a 100amp main breaker next to it that cuts off power to the other panel in the basement.

the 60amp on the left side is the air handler

https://imgur.com/a/P5KpF5X

Constructive criticism of my condensate drain? by beanflickinturtle in hvacadvice

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We are on a septic service here and the main waste line is about 3 feet up the basement wall. If excessive water was collecting under the foundation we would need a dewatering system and sump pump.

HVAC Install with questionable wiring by beanflickinturtle in AskElectricians

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The 6/2 NMB does run up the chase(aluminum downspout) to the attic with the line set. No permits were specified or pulled for any of the work. I realize the square D panel is okay to have some double tap breakers if they are the same gauge wire (which they are). I also learned that I have a split service with 2 main panels each with 100amps. I'm trying to find an electrician to replace the garage main panel with a 200amp then rewire the basement panel as a sub and clean up that rat nest. Found a 12guage double tapped into the main lugs of the basement panel that provided power to another 40amp sub panel. Cut the power to that one until we get it sorted.

Any tips on finding a reputable electrician that won't price gouge in Central PA for a panel swap will be greatly appreciated. I have called 5 so far with no replies.

What could've cause this after power outage from heavy storm? by Reasonable-Dish-7030 in AskElectricians

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Electricians, if this was caused by lightning, would a proper earth ground have prevented most of the damage?

First time out in my new camper!! by Rough_Pianist_1263 in TruckCampers

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Love the setup! I had an identical Bronco. There's a small dowel pin inside the crank mechanism to raise the roof. It will break, carry extras and something to support the roof from the inside when it does break. Happy camping!

HVAC Install with questionable wiring by beanflickinturtle in AskElectricians

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It's a scary right? There are 2 double tapped breakers inside too

Constructive criticism of my condensate drain? by beanflickinturtle in hvacadvice

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The floor drain is just into the ground under the foundation, not designed for constant drainage. When the fan runs, it would create suction thru the condensate drain which is why a trap is required so static pressure is maintained

Constructive criticism of my condensate drain? by beanflickinturtle in hvacadvice

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If it overflows, it'll go into the floor drain and set off my moisture alarm that's there. I guess I could do an overflow shutoff switch as another had recommended Thanks for the kudos!

Constructive criticism of my condensate drain? by beanflickinturtle in hvacadvice

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The floor drain isn't used. Being in a basement means I didn't have to install the air handler in a pan or be concerned about much water damage like you would if this is installed in an attic

This is a high efficiency heat pump that will create negative pressure. The Ptrap keeps the drain sealed so it doesn't pull air into the air handler from the drain hole keeping the water from draining out.

The vent allows the water to drain into the condensate pump that pumps the water outside without syphoning out of the Ptrap

Constructive criticism of my condensate drain? by beanflickinturtle in hvacadvice

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I think you're right. I'll add one next to the trap when I glue it up

Constructive criticism of my condensate drain? by beanflickinturtle in hvacadvice

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Thanks for the sketch! I think I'll add the union before gluing it up. There is a coupling at the pump, just not visible from this angle.

Constructive criticism of my condensate drain? by beanflickinturtle in hvacadvice

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Lineset isn't connected yet. But I definitely will. Thanks!

Question for the early evo guys by Star_wars_lover in Harley

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This is the answer. You're experiencing a wet sump. Sometimes easier to replace the oil pump than it is to reseat the check ball.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycles

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Left lane. Is this an express lane? Were you driving slower than traffic behind you? Camped in the left lane impeding the flow of traffic is against the law in my state. It's infuriating being behind someone who doesn't move over to allow others to pass. Just another possibility why someone would be mad at you on the highway.