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Default A/C working properly? Cost - lower temp?


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Hey Jeffy then *pay* and get your own *private* newsgroup, this is
public, no one here owns it including you and from the language

that
you
have in your vocabulary you should be banned from any public group.
You should be banned for being ignorant.


You can't be serious, read the posts. I am the one that is ignorant.
You make claims with not having proper knowledge, insult people,

speak
to people rudely, think that a public newsgroup is just for you and

who
you say is ok to be here, think you know all and don't have the

ability
to learn about something you know nothing about, claim others don't

know
things when you don't have the knowledge to make that determining

factor
and last but not least, you don't have the ability to learn about
advances in your own industry and I am the one that is ignorant?

You have one thing right when you state " I am the one that is

ignorant".
BTW, how's that UV light going to extend the life of a unit?
I mean after all, you have to cover the evap pan and other plastics.

LOL



Read and learn about your own industry. The advantages way out the
disadvantages. Plus, not much plastic in the plenum to be exposed
anyway. And we discussed this before it would take an extended period
of time to the UV to effect the plastics, but we do cover them for it
not to be an issue.



Do you ever re-read your bull****?

"not much plastic in the plenum" ever looked at an ICP evaporator

assembly?
"it would take an extended period of time" what's 18-20 years mean to

you?
"but we do cover them for it not to be an issue" that means is *does*

effect
them and that it *doesn't* extend the life.

Read the above till you can understand what it means...



You idiot, the amount of plastic is covered so it does not effect them
and you obviously didn't read how it does extend the life. Please
enough, don't post anymore BS until you have read about the technology
and have supporting documentation to back you opinions.



Again, how does your product extend the life of HVAC systems? LOL