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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message .. . kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? That's why I said "probably." -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message .. . kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? That's why I said "probably." Why did you reply on something that you have limited knowledge? |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message .. . kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? That's why I said "probably." Why did you reply on something that you have limited knowledge? I suppose you claim you've seen every AC unit ever made? You know there are places in this country that only have 120V, or even have DC power distribution? -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message .. . kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? That's why I said "probably." Why did you reply on something that you have limited knowledge? I suppose you claim you've seen every AC unit ever made? You know there are places in this country that only have 120V, or even have DC power distribution? Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? That's why I said "probably." Why did you reply on something that you have limited knowledge? I suppose you claim you've seen every AC unit ever made? You know there are places in this country that only have 120V, or even have DC power distribution? Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! What's your problem with Texas? Too hot for you? If you knew something about AC, you could learn to be comfortable there. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
#48
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message ... "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? That's why I said "probably." Why did you reply on something that you have limited knowledge? I suppose you claim you've seen every AC unit ever made? You know there are places in this country that only have 120V, or even have DC power distribution? Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! What's your problem with Texas? Too hot for you? If you knew something about AC, you could learn to be comfortable there. Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? If you knew something about air conditioning, you wouldn't have made your stupid ass comment! Learn to snip. ;-) |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: Assuming you've checked the obvious circuit breaker/fuse condition: If the compressor is not running, the most common cause is a defective* relay/solenoid. This can be fixed/replaced by a moderately handy handyperson. If the compressor IS running, the solution is beyond the scope of the average homeowner. --- *The relay could be fried or not making good contact. I see this is over your 'scope' as she said the outdoor fan is running. What's that got to do with anything? Evidently you don't realize that the compressor and the fan are two independent devices. One can run without the other. They both get their power from the same contactor! ... but don't necessarily use both halves. They're both 240 volt products... both halves are needed for operation! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's probably, but not necessarily true. Why isn't it? Just how many air conditioners do you service on a daily basis? You've never heard of a 120V motor? How many have you come across on a residential spilt air conditioning condenser? That's why I said "probably." Why did you reply on something that you have limited knowledge? I suppose you claim you've seen every AC unit ever made? You know there are places in this country that only have 120V, or even have DC power distribution? Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! What's your problem with Texas? Too hot for you? If you knew something about AC, you could learn to be comfortable there. Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? If you knew something about air conditioning, you wouldn't have made your stupid ass comment! |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"SteveB" wrote in message news Learn to snip. ;-) Didn't want anyone to miss anything. :-) |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. Look back you moron, I didn't diss Texas in any of my posts! Now you go find the evidence, or shut your ****ing pie hole! |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. Look back you moron, I didn't diss Texas in any of my posts! Now you go find the evidence, or shut your ****ing pie hole! Here's what you said, snipped directly from your post: "Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! " How does Texas enter into it, if it doesn't relate to the line that immediately follows? -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. Look back you moron, I didn't diss Texas in any of my posts! Now you go find the evidence, or shut your ****ing pie hole! Here's what you said, snipped directly from your post: "Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! " How does Texas enter into it, if it doesn't relate to the line that immediately follows? You really are clueless... let me explain it to your stupid ass. You was talking about unusual electricity systems... and I stated, did you see they're from Texas? Then I called you the Dip****, Dip****! Do you get that?????? Now that you've made a complete idiot out of yourself, STFU! |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. Look back you moron, I didn't diss Texas in any of my posts! Now you go find the evidence, or shut your ****ing pie hole! Here's what you said, snipped directly from your post: "Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! " How does Texas enter into it, if it doesn't relate to the line that immediately follows? You really are clueless... let me explain it to your stupid ass. You was talking about unusual electricity systems... and I stated, did you see they're from Texas? Then I called you the Dip****, Dip****! Do you get that?????? Now that you've made a complete idiot out of yourself, STFU! You still haven't explained what Texas has to do with anything. Admit it, you've got a thing for Texans. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. Look back you moron, I didn't diss Texas in any of my posts! Now you go find the evidence, or shut your ****ing pie hole! Here's what you said, snipped directly from your post: "Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! " How does Texas enter into it, if it doesn't relate to the line that immediately follows? You really are clueless... let me explain it to your stupid ass. You was talking about unusual electricity systems... and I stated, did you see they're from Texas? Then I called you the Dip****, Dip****! Do you get that?????? Now that you've made a complete idiot out of yourself, STFU! You still haven't explained what Texas has to do with anything. Admit it, you've got a thing for Texans. Read the thread title, IDIOT!!!!!!!!! |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. Look back you moron, I didn't diss Texas in any of my posts! Now you go find the evidence, or shut your ****ing pie hole! Here's what you said, snipped directly from your post: "Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! " How does Texas enter into it, if it doesn't relate to the line that immediately follows? You really are clueless... let me explain it to your stupid ass. You was talking about unusual electricity systems... and I stated, did you see they're from Texas? Then I called you the Dip****, Dip****! Do you get that?????? Now that you've made a complete idiot out of yourself, STFU! You still haven't explained what Texas has to do with anything. Admit it, you've got a thing for Texans. Read the thread title, IDIOT!!!!!!!!! So what? -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: "CJT" wrote in message ... kjpro @ usenet.com wrote: snip Nothings wrong with Texas, why don't you stay 'on-topic'? What's-a-matter, do you forget what the topic was about? snip You were the one who changed the subject and started dissing Texas. Look back you moron, I didn't diss Texas in any of my posts! Now you go find the evidence, or shut your ****ing pie hole! Here's what you said, snipped directly from your post: "Oh, did you see, the OP is from TEXAS!! Dip****! " How does Texas enter into it, if it doesn't relate to the line that immediately follows? You really are clueless... let me explain it to your stupid ass. You was talking about unusual electricity systems... and I stated, did you see they're from Texas? Then I called you the Dip****, Dip****! Do you get that?????? Now that you've made a complete idiot out of yourself, STFU! You still haven't explained what Texas has to do with anything. Admit it, you've got a thing for Texans. Read the thread title, IDIOT!!!!!!!!! So what? Does it not say "TEXAS"? Geez, if you have to... get a two year old to explain it to ya. |
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