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Blower Coil Freeze After Compressor Replacement? Jim Conway 06-18-2008
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Posted by Donn Oceans on July 7, 2008, 10:43 pm

>
>>
>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:28:27 -0500, "Noon-Air"
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>> My in-laws had an exterior AC compressor replaced (by an HD
>>>>>>>>> sub-
>>>>>>>>> contractor FWIW...) which worked for a few days, and then
>>>>>>>>> ceased
>>>>>>>>> working when a coil leak froze up at the blower (as
>>>>>>>>> diagnosed by the
>>>>>>>>> same HD sub-contractor who they called back). He explained
>>>>>>>>> that the
>>>>>>>>> problem at the blower was pre-existing, and had nothing to
>>>>>>>>> do with
>>>>>>>>> his
>>>>>>>>> original compressor replacement. He's attempting to locate a
>>>>>>>>> replacement coil for the single defective coil, but
>>>>>>>>> estimated
>>>>>>>>> replacing all coils which could be necessary if he can't
>>>>>>>>> find a
>>>>>>>>> single
>>>>>>>>> coil and could cost upwards of $2K. After they just spent
>>>>>>>>> $3k having
>>>>>>>>> compressor replaced.
>>>>>>>> So he didn't properly diagnose the system. Thats gotta suck
>>>>>>>> to have to pay
>>>>>>>> for a noobs training
>>>>>>> On the one hand, a dead compressor makes other things hard to
>>>>>>> diganose.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> True, but the retard should have known there was a problem
>>>>>> after the replacement.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Either the system didn't evacuate properly, the evap is dirty,
>>>>>> etc, etc.... the problem was there *before* he left the
>>>>>> premises!
>>>>> Why are we second guessing this contractor. And we have only one
>>>>> side of the story in which to judge.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Don't you think *if* the contractor did a quality job that it
>>>> should have lasted longer than a few days?
>>>> It's either a lack of knowledge, lack of proper technics, lack of
>>>> a complete system check or one hell of a leak.
>>>> Lack of knowledge... shouldn't be doing a compressor changeout.
>>>> Proper technics... lack of pride, training or workmenship.
>>>> Lack of a proper system check... lazy, incompetent, rookie, etc
>>>> If it's a leak... they should have known that when *trying* to
>>>> pull a proper evacuation. Lack of training, pride, workmenship,
>>>> incompetent, etc...
>>>> I just don't see mush room for error in this case, *unless* the
>>>> information from the OP is inaccurate.
>>>
>>> And of course you have the word of an unknown to make such
>>> charges. I don't judge until *all* the facts are in.
>>
>>
>> Now if that isn't bullshit. Folks, just google ole' donnie boy
>> here in some of the other groups such as
>> alt.terrorism.world-trade-center to find out what kind of narrow
>> minded and ignorant slob this KKK loving asshole really is.
>
> Your just jealous.
>
> Now please take your silly ass down the road. Take a quarter with
> you so you can call somebody who cares.

You must care.

>


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Posted by Don Ocean on June 28, 2008, 8:25 pm
Donn Oceans wrote:
Forgery By Larry Alpert.. Of Oakland California.

>>> I just don't see mush room for error in this case, *unless* the
>>> information from the OP is inaccurate.
>> And of course you have the word of an unknown to make such charges.
>> I don't judge until *all* the facts are in.
>
>
> Now if that isn't bullshit. Folks, just google ole' donnie boy here
> in some of the other groups such as alt.terrorism.world-trade-center
> to find out what kind of narrow minded and ignorant slob this KKK
> loving asshole really is.

Nice to hear from you. Larry Alpert of Oakland California. Larry just
got out of Federal prison for embbezzling old folks retirements up in
Colorado. Google this guy for his entire history of crime has been
published on the Web by Ben Cramer.

Posted by KJPRO on June 28, 2008, 10:48 pm

>
>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>> My in-laws had an exterior AC compressor replaced (by an HD sub-
>>>>>>>> contractor FWIW...) which worked for a few days, and then ceased
>>>>>>>> working when a coil leak froze up at the blower (as diagnosed by
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> same HD sub-contractor who they called back). He explained that the
>>>>>>>> problem at the blower was pre-existing, and had nothing to do with
>>>>>>>> his
>>>>>>>> original compressor replacement. He's attempting to locate a
>>>>>>>> replacement coil for the single defective coil, but estimated
>>>>>>>> replacing all coils which could be necessary if he can't find a
>>>>>>>> single
>>>>>>>> coil and could cost upwards of $2K. After they just spent $3k
>>>>>>>> having
>>>>>>>> compressor replaced.
>>>>>>> So he didn't properly diagnose the system. Thats gotta suck to have
>>>>>>> to pay
>>>>>>> for a noobs training
>>>>>> On the one hand, a dead compressor makes other things hard to
>>>>>> diganose.
>>>>>
>>>>> True, but the retard should have known there was a problem after the
>>>>> replacement.
>>>>>
>>>>> Either the system didn't evacuate properly, the evap is dirty, etc,
>>>>> etc.... the problem was there *before* he left the premises!
>>>> Why are we second guessing this contractor. And we have only one side
>>>> of the story in which to judge.
>>>
>>>
>>> Don't you think *if* the contractor did a quality job that it should
>>> have lasted longer than a few days?
>>> It's either a lack of knowledge, lack of proper technics, lack of a
>>> complete system check or one hell of a leak.
>>> Lack of knowledge... shouldn't be doing a compressor changeout.
>>> Proper technics... lack of pride, training or workmenship.
>>> Lack of a proper system check... lazy, incompetent, rookie, etc
>>> If it's a leak... they should have known that when *trying* to pull a
>>> proper evacuation. Lack of training, pride, workmenship, incompetent,
>>> etc...
>>> I just don't see mush room for error in this case, *unless* the
>>> information from the OP is inaccurate.
>>
>> And of course you have the word of an unknown to make such charges. I
>> don't judge until *all* the facts are in.
>
>
> Now if that isn't bullshit. Folks, just google ole' donnie boy here in
> some of the other groups such as alt.terrorism.world-trade-center to find
> out what kind of narrow minded and ignorant slob this KKK loving asshole
> really is.


Why don't you go back to your black hole and STFU?



Posted by on June 19, 2008, 12:36 am
wrote:

>KJPRO wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> My in-laws had an exterior AC compressor replaced (by an HD sub-
>>>>> contractor FWIW...) which worked for a few days, and then ceased
>>>>> working when a coil leak froze up at the blower (as diagnosed by the
>>>>> same HD sub-contractor who they called back). He explained that the
>>>>> problem at the blower was pre-existing, and had nothing to do with
>>>>> his
>>>>> original compressor replacement. He's attempting to locate a
>>>>> replacement coil for the single defective coil, but estimated
>>>>> replacing all coils which could be necessary if he can't find a
>>>>> single
>>>>> coil and could cost upwards of $2K. After they just spent $3k having
>>>>> compressor replaced.
>>>> So he didn't properly diagnose the system. Thats gotta suck to have to pay
>>>> for a noobs training
>>> On the one hand, a dead compressor makes other things hard to
>>> diganose.
>>
>>
>> True, but the retard should have known there was a problem after the
>> replacement.
>>
>> Either the system didn't evacuate properly, the evap is dirty, etc, etc....
>> the problem was there *before* he left the premises!
>
>Why are we second guessing this contractor.

        Because this is alt.hvac !


>And we have only one side of
>the story in which to judge. I would think it prudent for the customers
>to check our the contractors background and reputation. Go from there.
>Such as getting a second opinion from a reliable second contractor.
>Is it possible that they went with the cheapest bid? Thus got the
>cheapest results.
>>
>>

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Posted by Don Ocean on June 19, 2008, 1:21 am
.p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> My in-laws had an exterior AC compressor replaced (by an HD sub-
>>>>>> contractor FWIW...) which worked for a few days, and then ceased
>>>>>> working when a coil leak froze up at the blower (as diagnosed by the
>>>>>> same HD sub-contractor who they called back). He explained that the
>>>>>> problem at the blower was pre-existing, and had nothing to do with
>>>>>> his
>>>>>> original compressor replacement. He's attempting to locate a
>>>>>> replacement coil for the single defective coil, but estimated
>>>>>> replacing all coils which could be necessary if he can't find a
>>>>>> single
>>>>>> coil and could cost upwards of $2K. After they just spent $3k having
>>>>>> compressor replaced.
>>>>> So he didn't properly diagnose the system. Thats gotta suck to have to pay
>>>>> for a noobs training
>>>> On the one hand, a dead compressor makes other things hard to
>>>> diganose.
>>>
>>> True, but the retard should have known there was a problem after the
>>> replacement.
>>>
>>> Either the system didn't evacuate properly, the evap is dirty, etc, etc....
>>> the problem was there *before* he left the premises!
>> Why are we second guessing this contractor.
>
>         Because this is alt.hvac !


Oh shit...The smell of blood sent the alt.hvac mob into a feeding
frenzy! ;-p

>
>
>> And we have only one side of
>> the story in which to judge. I would think it prudent for the customers
>> to check our the contractors background and reputation. Go from there.
>> Such as getting a second opinion from a reliable second contractor.
>> Is it possible that they went with the cheapest bid? Thus got the
>> cheapest results.
>>>
>

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