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Need wiring diagram for Lennox condenser 10AC42-3P inetquestion 09-01-2007
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Posted by Mo Hoaner on September 2, 2007, 10:22 pm
> You'll be needing this: http://tinyurl.com/2q9mqp
>
> I though you knew what a belt was and didn't show crack:
> http://tinyurl.com/2gcbgl
>
> We've even got a picture of your chick's rocks so no-one even needs to ask
> : http://tinyurl.com/ywvoyl or, is it your sister?
>
> You're welcome! And don't forget to say "Sir, may I have another?"

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Posted by inetquestion on September 2, 2007, 10:25 pm
You are correct sir, your comments were accurate and insightful. No
harm intended for those who can reply to a simple question without
being a jerk. Glad you liked the photos.

-Inet



>
>
> > Why are you being such babies about someone who knows nothing about
> > ACs repairing his own unit? It saved me from having to call the likes
> > of a whiner and a con who seems to think repairmen are the greatest
> > thing on earth and the only ones "allowed" to look under the covers.
> > Granted they do serve their purpose, but are not necessarily the right
> > answer all the time or for all individuals. At worst my polo shorts
> > may have gotten dirty from bumping up against something filthy
> > outside, but guess who is having a sale tomorrow? And furthermore no
> > one saw 5 inches of my crack while I was out there thanks to a thing
> > discovered only a few thousand years ago... (A BELT). I suppose you
> > think everyone should goto the dealer when their brake lights go out
> > as well. Next time your blinker fluid needs changing give me a
> > call.
>
> > so thar!
>
> You might as well start showing that crack now because it's gonna hurt when
> you cook the compressor. Hey, have the balls to write back when it happens
> so we can remind you that we told you so. Whiner and con? How about giving
> your take on the possibilities that remain that I mentioned in my previous
> post? Everything I said was an absolute fact.
>
> You'll be needing this:http://tinyurl.com/2q9mqp
>
> I though you knew what a belt was and didn't show
crack:http://tinyurl.com/2gcbgl
>
> We've even got a picture of your chick's rocks so no-one even needs to ask
:http://tinyurl.com/ywvoyl or, is it your sister?
>
> You're welcome! And don't forget to say "Sir, may I have another?"



Posted by on September 3, 2007, 1:36 am

> Why are you being such babies about someone who knows nothing about
> ACs repairing his own unit?


Because you have absolutely no business messing with something which you're
not trained on, that can hurt or kill you.


> It saved me from having to call the likes
> of a whiner and a con who seems to think repairmen are the greatest
> thing on earth and the only ones "allowed" to look under the covers.


Then knock yourself out, my unit works just fine.


> Granted they do serve their purpose, but are not necessarily the right
> answer all the time or for all individuals. At worst my polo shorts
> may have gotten dirty from bumping up against something filthy
> outside, but guess who is having a sale tomorrow? And furthermore no
> one saw 5 inches of my crack while I was out there thanks to a thing
> discovered only a few thousand years ago... (A BELT). I suppose you
> think everyone should goto the dealer when their brake lights go out
> as well. Next time your blinker fluid needs changing give me a
> call.
>
> so thar!


Without people like us, the world would never be the same again.
Just think, if their was no knowledgeable HVAC/R technicians, there would be
a lot of broken down refrigeration units.
Boy, would that mess stink!



Posted by Zyp on September 3, 2007, 1:49 am
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>> Why are you being such babies about someone who knows nothing about
>> ACs repairing his own unit?
>
>
> Because you have absolutely no business messing with something which
> you're not trained on, that can hurt or kill you.
>
>
>> It saved me from having to call the likes
>> of a whiner and a con who seems to think repairmen are the greatest
>> thing on earth and the only ones "allowed" to look under the covers.
>
>
> Then knock yourself out, my unit works just fine.
>
>
>> Granted they do serve their purpose, but are not necessarily the
>> right answer all the time or for all individuals. At worst my polo
>> shorts may have gotten dirty from bumping up against something filthy
>> outside, but guess who is having a sale tomorrow? And furthermore no
>> one saw 5 inches of my crack while I was out there thanks to a thing
>> discovered only a few thousand years ago... (A BELT). I suppose
>> you think everyone should goto the dealer when their brake lights go
>> out as well. Next time your blinker fluid needs changing give me a
>> call.
>>
>> so thar!
>
>
> Without people like us, the world would never be the same again.
> Just think, if their was no knowledgeable HVAC/R technicians, there
> would be a lot of broken down refrigeration units.
> Boy, would that mess stink!

Any without refrigeration, you might be eating a lot of rotten food 8-)

--
Zyp



Posted by on September 1, 2007, 8:55 pm


>
>You have the service manual and you can't figure it out?????
>
>Please step away from the unit, BEFORE you cause any more damage to it or
>yourself!!!!!
>

Well according to the nimrod "but this seems like pretty simple
stuff to replace." Service manual be damned, our nimrod can do it!

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