"Jim B" wrote in message
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 02:51:49 GMT, TP
wrote:
It is impossible for me to explain it, except post the pic. This PVC
adaptor
screen solved all my problems. I believe you could get this PVC adaptor
screen
in Home center.
No freaking screen you can buy at a local Home center is going to solve his
problems!
If he'd reply to me and answer the question I gave hime, I would help him.
Oh well, his loss!
~kjpro~
That's OK about the picture. I understand you shouldn't
screen the exhaust, because it could freeze up. I like the idea
(DN B) of raising the intake pipe. The manual shows that as an
alternative method.
What I have done today is made a 6 inch length of foam
insulated pipe. Extended these to both the intake and exhaust.
Seems to working. I did notice in the basement the intake pipe
drips with condensation. Could this be the source of the
problem? Water going into the intake....
TP
Jim B wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:09:29 -0600, "~KJPRO~" KJPRO @ STARBAND.NET
wrote:
OK, no pic and I don't E-mail either. Sorry.
"Jim B" wrote in message
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 15:51:56 GMT, TP
wrote:
I have a similar problem you mention here. I forced my installer to
add a
screen. I will post a pic here, after my camera batteries are
recharge.
No don't, as this is not a binaries group!
Which means, no pictures!
E-mail them to the party that wants them instead!
Thank You,
~kjpro~
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