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Posted by Bill on June 22, 2007, 10:54 pm
kristinswanson@myhvacmd.com wrote:
> I have used the Web site and I find it very useful.
It's your companies website.
What you did was show
> the end result of the diagnosis and then claimed it was wrong. What you did
> not do is tell the group how you came to this diagnosis and why. At the
> bottom right hand corner is a number and I back tracked that number and
> found the diagnosis was indeed right. I have been in the HVACR industry for
> 24 years, have two masters and my own company. This web site is designed for
> anyone to be able to diagnose an HVAC problem BUT it also claims that a
> ".....REPUTABLE HVAC SERVICE COMPANY SHOULD RESOLVE THE PROBLEM..." The
> diagnostic section of the site was not designed for HVAC technicians but for
> the system's owner. I like the fact that I know what is wrong with my system
> and that a tech can go directly to the problem. It saves time and money. I
> like that it is a free site. I like what this site is offering and I can see
> the direction they are taking. I respect your comments but it seems that you
> are trying to steer people away from a very resourceful site. Let others try
> it and come up with their own conclusions.....
>
> William Braddock III
Dude pedal your crap elsewhere. No advertising here period.
Just a FYI. I suggest you have your insurance in order. Anyone in my
state can sue you and win because you aren't a licensed contractor.
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Posted by on June 22, 2007, 11:00 pm
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 02:10:30 GMT, "Bill Braddock"
>I have used the Web site and I find it very useful.
First, off, you're a liar. You ARE the original poster, and
it is YOUR site.
Original post was from
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Your reply was from
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Same IP block - A & B block the same, C block one off. You are the
same person, posting under different names. Therefore, it is your
site, that you are spamming for, and pretending to defend under fake
names.
fernori-leets.com, BTW, is another HVAC company site, as you know,
part of whose business is,as it says there,
"WEB MAINTENANCE DIVISION: The development and maintenance of
commercial Web sites relating to the HVAC industry."
It don't take Einstein to see through that one.
>. What you did was show
>the end result of the diagnosis and then claimed it was wrong. What you did
So far you're on track. Yep, that's what I did.
>not do is tell the group how you came to this diagnosis and why. At the
None of the regulars in this group need my help in seeing it,
except two who are incapable of understanding it no matter HOW many
times it's explained to them.
>bottom right hand corner is a number and I back tracked that number and
All you had to do was click the fucking link I provided. Stop
trying to puff it up.
BTW, you just INHERENTLY admitted that it is YOUR site, didn't
you ? Ha ha ha. Yep - you sure did. You didn't just 'click the
link' I posted, you 'back tracked that number', something only an
insider to the site could do.
So, try being honest and admitting it, instead of trying to
come on like some 'end user'.
>found the diagnosis was indeed right. I have been in the HVACR industry for
No, it is not. From that page :
"I do not hear the compressor start when I turn the system on. "
Now, first, mistakenly assuming the customers ability to tell
whether or not the compressor came on with the fan ( highly dubious )
How, then, do you propose to 'diagnose' this nonsense
"MyHVACMD's SECONDARY DIAGNOSIS:
1. Refrigerant restriction, clogged orifice, inline filter, kink in
pipe " ??????
How the hell do you come up with that from a non-running
compressor,and no measurements of temperature or pressure or SH or
SC ? You can't.
And
MyHVACMD's PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS:
1. Faulty compressor or compressor compacitor
2. Faulty electrical contactors
3. Faulty system component: relay, circuit board, etc.,
4. Faulty/loose high/low voltage wiring
What happened to 'blown fuse in the disconnect' ? Breaker
tripped ( you don't ask about the outdoor fan running, do you ? Not
in that report, it seems ? )
How about 'Compressor **IS** running, and the customer doesn't
know how to distinguish the sound. System is low on charge, thus the
suction line is not cold, and it is not cooling. This is VERY VERY
common.
"The Outdoor Unit's refrigerant coil is not dirty."
You think someone can tell this by looking at the surface of it ?
Especially a non-tech ???? DO you really ???
>24 years, have two masters and my own company. This web site is designed for
That's nice. I have 15 years in the field, 10 + years writing
software for the HVAC industry, including some peer-reviewed by ASHRAE
technical commitees,and accepted there, and some sold by the largest
company in the industry under their own brand name as a tool to teach
engineers with ), including system diagnostic software that IS RIGHT ,
and 5 Master's licenses. I have taught seminars for ASHRAE, ARI, and
RSES. What's next, dick sizes ?
>anyone to be able to diagnose an HVAC problem BUT it also claims that a
>".....REPUTABLE HVAC SERVICE COMPANY SHOULD RESOLVE THE PROBLEM..." The
Yeh - and without the dubious benefit of a consumer having
been mislead by a website that is actually only there to sell them
stuff, where the supposed 'diagnosis' toy is nothing but eye-candy for
those who don't know any better.
>diagnostic section of the site was not designed for HVAC technicians but for
>the system's owner. I like the fact that I know what is wrong with my system
>and that a tech can go directly to the problem. It saves time and money. I
There you go lying again, pretending that it's not YOUR site.
You've been caught, fess up.
>like that it is a free site. I like what this site is offering and I can see
>the direction they are taking.
**YOU** are taking, you mean. Don't blow smoke up my ass, boy, it
makes my dick itch.
> I respect your comments but it seems that you
>are trying to steer people away from a very resourceful site. Let others try
>it and come up with their own conclusions.....
>
>William Braddock III
I would not be capable of stopping anyone even if I wanted to.
And I repeat :
Any 'tech' that needs THAT level of 'help', as they claim on their
website with their 'testimonials', needs to NOT BE TOUCHING THE THING
in the first place.
If you want to see some REAL diagnostic software, go look at
my site. HVACSUITE and PMREFTOOL.
>
>> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 15:21:43 GMT, "Kristin"
>>
>>>Diagnose your HVAC problem with MYHVACMD.com for FREE!. No obligations or
>>>information is required. Your 24/7 HVAC Doctor on the Web.
>>>www.myhvacmd.com
>>>
>>>Kristin
>>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.myhvacmd.com/DIAGNOSTIC/Central%20AC/00100b/00135z.html
>>
>>
>> Bwahahahah !!!!!!
>>
>> Any 'tech' that needs THAT level of 'help', as they claim on their
>> website with their 'testimonials', needs to NOT BE TOUCHING THE THING
>> in the first place.
>>
>> And BTW, the diagnosis is wrong.
>>
>>
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Posted by on June 22, 2007, 11:14 pm
> On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 02:10:30 GMT, "Bill Braddock"
>
> >I have used the Web site and I find it very useful. What you did was
show
>
> IT'S YOUR OWN FUCKING WEBSITE !!!!!! Want to deny it ? Want to play
> games about it ?
>
> I doubt it.
>
>
> Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
> Domain Name: MYHVACMD.COM
> Created on: 18-Oct-06
> Expires on: 18-Oct-07
> Last Updated on:
>
> Administrative Contact:
> Corporation, Fernori-Leets webmaintenance@fernori-leets.com
> Web Maintenance Dept.
> 126 Jackson Street
> Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331
> United States
> 7176469491
>
> Technical Contact:
> Corporation, Fernori-Leets webmaintenance@fernori-leets.com
> Web Maintenance Dept.
> 126 Jackson Street
> Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331
> United States
> 7176469491
Somebody just got wacked a good one!! LMAO
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