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Heat Pump Line Set Temperature - bad charge? nscarnati 10-27-2007
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on October 29, 2007, 9:23 pm
They don't work if installed upside down.

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Christopher A. Young
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I don't want to play the "i don't know whats wrong,
please fix my HVAC system, here's some money" game that I played with
the first guy, and get bullshitted by some guy that trys's to tell me
my 'flux-capacitor' was the problem



Posted by Bubba on October 29, 2007, 10:15 pm
wrote:

>
>> Yes.
>> The next time you and your buddy and your beer get together dont try
>> and install something you have no idea about. As you can see, it
>> doesnt work out too well.
>> Bubba- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>First off, I didn't install it, second, I don't know the guy who did,
>he was referred to me by a general contractor who uses him regularly.
>I found out about half way through the install that this was his first
>high-pressure system install, which is why I have no confidence
>getting him back here to attempt to fix it, since he obviously didn't
>install it correctly in the first place
>
>I got one more question for everyone, why is it about half of the
>people in here are assholes?

Some of us just cant seem to be anything else. :-)

> I'm just looking to cover my ass,

You want to know why 1/2 of us are assholes yet you want to cover your
ass?? You're just not making sense boi.

>and not
>get taken again by a shoddy HVAC contractor when I find another one to
>fix my system. I don't want to play the "i don't know whats wrong,
>please fix my HVAC system, here's some money" game that I played with
>the first guy, and get bullshitted by some guy that trys's to tell me
>my 'flux-capacitor' was the problem

Well, its a little late for that now, isnt it, boi?
Here is Bubba's lesson of the day for you nscarnati.
First off, why would you have someone put in a slightly more complex
system (high-velocity) and only ask your contractor who obviously
didnt have a clue since this was the first one the heating guy
installed?
When you buy a new car, do you just ask a friend, "Hey, whats the best
car to buy?" and then have someone just deliver it to you?
Once again, for you and any of your buddies out there in the cheap
seats not paying attention..............................
If you are going to put a heating/cooling system in your home that
will likely last 20 years or so and keep you comfortable each and
every day..............WHY oh WHY do you clowns insist on doing
absolutely no "homework" what-so-ever on your purchase and insist on
the absolutely cheapest price you can possibly find?
Please oh Please tell me why, grasshopper.
Bubba


Posted by nscarnati on October 30, 2007, 3:20 pm

> Well, its a little late for that now, isnt it, boi?
> Here is Bubba's lesson of the day for you nscarnati.
> First off, why would you have someone put in a slightly more complex
> system (high-velocity) and only ask your contractor who obviously
> didnt have a clue since this was the first one the heating guy
> installed?


I asked them point blank if they had installed them before and it was
"yeah yeah sure no problem"... it wasn't until the job was half done
that the truth came out



> If you are going to put a heating/cooling system in your home that
> will likely last 20 years or so and keep you comfortable each and
> every day..............WHY oh WHY do you clowns insist on doing
> absolutely no "homework" what-so-ever on your purchase and insist on
> the absolutely cheapest price you can possibly find?
> Please oh Please tell me why, grasshopper.

I didn plenty of research on the systems. Spacepak is what would work
the best in my house. It's an 1800's rowhouse, with no basement, and
no excess room for bulkheads to run normal ductwork while preserving
the original architecture of the house.

stick to install HVAC systems in trailer parks, since that's where you
appear to live "boi"



Posted by Bubba on October 30, 2007, 6:24 pm
wrote:

>
>> Well, its a little late for that now, isnt it, boi?
>> Here is Bubba's lesson of the day for you nscarnati.
>> First off, why would you have someone put in a slightly more complex
>> system (high-velocity) and only ask your contractor who obviously
>> didnt have a clue since this was the first one the heating guy
>> installed?
>
>
>I asked them point blank if they had installed them before and it was
>"yeah yeah sure no problem"... it wasn't until the job was half done
>that the truth came out

At which point you should have used that god given mashed potato like
matter between your ears and shown someone the door without so much as
a penny leaving your pocket.
Too bad you were too damn stupid to figure that easy problem out.
Go play with your trucks in your free idiot forum.
>
>
>
>> If you are going to put a heating/cooling system in your home that
>> will likely last 20 years or so and keep you comfortable each and
>> every day..............WHY oh WHY do you clowns insist on doing
>> absolutely no "homework" what-so-ever on your purchase and insist on
>> the absolutely cheapest price you can possibly find?
>> Please oh Please tell me why, grasshopper.
>
>I didn plenty of research on the systems. Spacepak is what would work
>the best in my house.

Too bad you didnt use that same amount of research into who would
install that system. I guess thats where that "dumb thing" comes in
again.

>It's an 1800's rowhouse, with no basement, and
>no excess room for bulkheads to run normal ductwork while preserving
>the original architecture of the house.

Sounds like a piece of shit for a caveman to live in. Join the
freeworld and buy a real home. Leave the old shit to the museums.
>
>stick to install HVAC systems in trailer parks, since that's where you
>appear to live "boi"
>
boo-hoo. Im all busted up now.
bahahaha
Bubba

Posted by nscarnati on October 31, 2007, 8:54 am
>
> >It's an 1800's rowhouse, with no basement, and
> >no excess room for bulkheads to run normal ductwork while preserving
> >the original architecture of the house.
>
> Sounds like a piece of shit for a caveman to live in. Join the
> freeworld and buy a real home. Leave the old shit to the museums.
>
> >stick to install HVAC systems in trailer parks, since that's where you
> >appear to live "boi"
>
> boo-hoo. Im all busted up now.
> bahahaha
> Bubba

I can go all day with you hack contractors... my "piece of shit"
appraised for $550k, which I guess must be slightly less than your
double-wide did... un-chock the wheels on your house and drive it up
here any time... oh wait, I forgot you don't even own it... ask your
landlord if you can borrow the house for the weekend and tow it up
behind your 1980 el camino

its no wonder hvac con-men are regarded as the lowest scum of the
trades (except the select few trying to make an honest living)


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