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Inside blower not coming on metaldrivensoul 05-28-2007
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Posted by danger on May 31, 2007, 10:46 am
You need some help with motors kid.....
Now you really really look dumb!

Or maybe KY can elaborate and tell us pros what he is referring too, by
suggesting I made a mistake!

I made a mistake once fag, I thought I was wrong!

HAHA

-Canadian Cool


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Posted by on June 1, 2007, 12:07 am

"DANgER" <"danger"@heat.com wrote in message
> You need some help with motors kid.....
> Now you really really look dumb!
>
> Or maybe KY can elaborate and tell us pros what he is referring too, by
suggesting I made a mistake!
>
> I made a mistake once fag, I thought I was wrong!


As I posted before...

Here is a picture of another type motor...

http://tinyurl.com/32wcju

So *WHY* is it exactly that makes you *think* you can't wire this motor
directly????????????????

What a Moron!!

Canadian Cool... can't stand the heat. LOL



Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on May 29, 2007, 2:43 am

"DANgER" <"danger"@heat.com wrote in message
> If the outdoor unit is starting up then the low voltage circuit is good,

Only means Y and C is getteing to the condenser



> and there is no problem with the thermostat. Your

And how did you figure--could be jumped to run al the time.

> problem is with a fan board or relay, or the motor may be overheating.

OR THE FUCKING G wire isnt connected at the AHU


> Take the black wire from the motor and wire it directly to the power
comming into the furnace. You can bypass any board

No, take that heavy, silicone insulated wire and fucking stick it up your
ass.

Then pull the damned trigger.

> problems and use the a/c. This only applies to a direct drive psc blower.
>

You fucking hack.....

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Posted by danger on May 30, 2007, 11:57 am
Holy fuk jeff, hard to read your reply, you sound like an idiot.

HAHA

So if y is getting 24v, do you think maybe the thermostat is working?
I think jefferey boy needs some wiring lessons.

My answer was correct...the rest of you look dumb.

LOL

-Canadian Cool


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Posted by on May 30, 2007, 3:55 pm

"DANgER" <"danger"@heat.com wrote in message
> Holy fuk jeff, hard to read your reply, you sound like an idiot.
>
> HAHA
>
> So if y is getting 24v, do you think maybe the thermostat is working?
> I think jefferey boy needs some wiring lessons.
>
> My answer was correct...the rest of you look dumb.


We *may* look dumb, but you *are* dumb. LOL



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