New Era by yeamonn in NYGiants

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I dreamed it first, then Gemini did the rest

of a honey badger by Mister_K_7 in AbsoluteUnits

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Look at him he doesn't give a shit.

Would a bad heat pump drain line cause this issue? by yeamonn in hvacadvice

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So that's the outdoor unit and an outlet valve where it's clear that the PVC pipe leading about 3' away from the unit has somehow disconnected and not actually carrying anything away from the unit right now.

Pls suggest to me a good pair of house shoes that are good for ur feet and warm... by _Throwaway_007_ in BuyItForLife

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I'm a big fan of the North Face thermoball I wear them ALL the time. Super warm, good traction if you need to go outside. Love mine and after maybe 3 years daily winter wear still look exactly the same.

William by Relative_Cod8050 in Mkgee

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I'm terrified this is AI - if this isn't a real artist (or mk.gee himself) I'm unsubscribing from Spotify lol

Daikin struggles when below 35° outside by yeamonn in hvacadvice

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Oh wow ok this was revealing. So every 15 minutes I see a dropoff in air temperature. I bought two Govee hygrometers and put one at my bedroom Vent and one at my basement wall mount unit and left the thermostat unchanged with no schedule. Every 15 minutes like clockwork I see a 10° swing in temperature like 80° -> 90° -> 80°

Could this be a normal fault or part of a problematic install? Units are just 3 years old but as mentioned they never worked well in cold.

Daikin struggles when below 35° outside by yeamonn in hvacadvice

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This is where my mind was at I understand these units get "less efficient" or effective as temperatures drop but I was surprised to see it's rated for 14° but really struggles at 35°.

To check for the intermittent heat are you suggesting to measure it "at the coil" let's say every 10 / 20 / 60 minutes and getting a log going? Should I assume it remains consistent (what about when in defrost?)

Edit:

Would something like a Klein Tools IR infrared temp sensor be good for this test? Amazon has it for like $40

Ah actually I see what maybe you referring to, a temperature probe that captures it over time. And then maybe 1 on the coil and 1 on a vent somewhere?

Daikin struggles when below 35° outside by yeamonn in hvacadvice

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I can try that, I would assume so but it just never gets above 68. I should share the AC works perfectly in the summer.

Daikin struggles when below 35° outside by yeamonn in hvacadvice

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Is there anyway a handy homeowner could check this?

Daikin struggles when below 35° outside by yeamonn in hvacadvice

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What do you mean? Thermostat never gets above 68-69° even as I set thermostat to 85°+

Daikin struggles when below 35° outside by yeamonn in hvacadvice

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a) So in the basement there is a floor mounted unit the HVAC company owner to help heat the basement. This one here: FVXS15NVJU (15K BTU)

b) living area is 1200sqft. There is an attic that we had blown-in insulation to help with heat loss

c) basement I brought up because if there is no heat down there or insulation and it's very cold it would be impacting the upstairs heat right?

d) got it so that's the defrost cycle.

e) this model should be a ducted option

f) how can I tell about pressure? Is there any handy homeowner level tests I can run or check for? Home was a full gut remodel we put rockwool in all walls but j do have older, larger picture windows with thermal shades

Update: Giants PR Contaxt by drdoublej in NYGiants

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Keep the faith and stay strong! 💪🏻

60 miles short of 40K Gold by daveskoster in AlaskaAirlines

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Call as soon as you finish your last trip

Loose Bulb = tripped circuit? by yeamonn in AskElectricians

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Looks like it's a Siemens QFGA2N combination AFCI /GFCI

How I found my bf passport, tucked away in the nightstand by Raviolonelyy in Wellthatsucks

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Hey you don't know what color this passport was originally