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Posted by on June 1, 2007, 8:33 pm
"DANgER" <"danger"@heat.com wrote in message
> KYpro's an idiot...you only need to worry about equipment failure if he's
doing the wiring. HAHA
I stated "equipment issues" not "failures", Bozo!
I doubt you can explain the issues it will cause, but please *try* your
best.
(after you get done trying, we'll have your brother Chris take a stab at it)
> A cheap solution would be to just set your programmable thermostat to cool
at whatever time you wake up at, that will kick
> on the furnace fan. Just leave the breakers to the AC off if it's the
winter or cold outside, then the AC won't run but the
> fan inside will.
Yeah, this is real convenient, Not!
BTW, there's no need to post your stupidity twice. LOL
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Posted by Bob_Loblaw on June 2, 2007, 3:18 pm
> I stated "equipment issues" not "failures", Bozo!
>
> I doubt you can explain the issues it will cause, but please *try*
> your best.
Why don't YOU try your best, seeing as you're the one who said it.
Explain away.
--
"Poor Canada. So desperate to be the socialist nirvana of multicultural
heaven, that it ends up being used and abused by the dregs of the world.
Oh, the joys of diversity!"
Respectfully, Bob
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Posted by on June 2, 2007, 11:08 pm
>
>
> > I stated "equipment issues" not "failures", Bozo!
> >
> > I doubt you can explain the issues it will cause, but please *try*
> > your best.
>
> Why don't YOU try your best, seeing as you're the one who said it.
> Explain away.
I guess you missed this post?
Quote:
I'm going to wait to see if DANgER can answer the question asked of him.
If he can't answer the question, we'll open it up for Chris.
If those two can't answer the question, I will post the issue that it will
cause.
We're waiting DANgER, here's your chance to shine.
I sure wouldn't want Chris to show you up. LOL"
End Quote:
But I can understand your eagerness to learn something new. LOL
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Posted by danger on June 1, 2007, 7:08 pm
KYpro's an idiot...you only need to worry about equipment failure if he's doing
the wiring. HAHA
Your better off buying a 120v timer and a fan and set that up in the kids room.
Would be cheaper and you could install it.
Carrier Infinity Control Programmable Thermostat will do what you want. It has
a programmable fan control feature. You
have to buy a new furnace though.
You could rig up a timer, I would do it on the 24v side, G terminal.
A cheap solution would be to just set your programmable thermostat to cool at
whatever time you wake up at, that will kick
on the furnace fan. Just leave the breakers to the AC off if it's the winter or
cold outside, then the AC won't run but the
fan inside will.
Cheers,
-Canadian Cool
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Posted by on June 1, 2007, 11:52 pm
>
> >> No thermostat I know of has that feature, but it should be fairly
> >> simple for a competent technician to wire a timer in parallel with the
> >> fan relay/control board to accomplish exactly what your looking for.
> >>
> >> Ed
> >
> >
> > Which will lead to equipment issues.
> >
>
>
> How is that, KJ? Are you worried about backfeeding the board, or what?
I'm going to wait to see if DANgER can answer the question asked of him.
If he can't answer the question, we'll open it up for Chris.
If those two can't answer the question, I will post the issue that it will
cause.
We're waiting DANgER, here's your chance to shine.
I sure wouldn't want Chris to show you up. LOL
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