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Re: Flame cycles on and off Bubba 02-03-2007
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Posted by Power's Mechanical on February 4, 2007, 2:15 pm
> On 4 Feb 2007 06:34:48 -0800, "Power's Mechanical"
>
>
>
> >On Feb 3, 10:32 pm, DANgER (dan...@heat.com) wrote:
> >> HAHAHA it's like arguing with a retard.
>
> >> bubbs I have never seen you answer a question correctly. If I'm diagnosing
a
> >> problem over the internet obviously it's just a guess. If his pilot burner
> >> was replaced, then it was because his electrode was dirty and not rectifing
a
> >> signal back to the module. I said clean the flame sensore...the sensor that
> >> senses flame. I was right. It was your small mind that pictured a seperate
> >> sensor opposite the electrode. SIGH I don't expect you to understand. Go
> >> back to cleaning your furnaces and changing your fan belts. HAHA
> >> I don't get you clowns...you don't ever help anyone, and just critize people
> >> that try too. It's obvious your all jealous and incompetent. I don't care
> >> what any of you so called pro's have to say. LOL
>
> >> You guys have too much time on your hands...my l;ittle furnace cleaner fans
:)
>
> >> DANgER > all
>
> >> btw bubbs > means GREATER THEN LOL
>
> >> not on top!
>
> >> :P
>
> >> -Canadian Heat
>
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> >Dan you keep blabbing about dirty electrodes. Dont you understand how
> >a Carrier two or three wire pilot burners work? Its not by flame
> >rectification, they are bi-metal warp switches.
>
> You're talking to the "wall" Mike. DANgER is a clueless idiot and now
> you've just given him something new he has to try and figure out what
> it is your talking about. A couple months should be enough time.
> Bubba


What ever Dan is I know he picked the right handel...


Posted by Bubba on February 4, 2007, 9:55 am
On 04 Feb 2007 03:32:24 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:

>HAHAHA it's like arguing with a retard.
>
>bubbs I have never seen you answer a question correctly. If I'm diagnosing a
>problem over the internet obviously it's just a guess. If his pilot burner
>was replaced, then it was because his electrode was dirty and not rectifing a
>signal back to the module. I said clean the flame sensore...the sensor that
>senses flame. I was right. It was your small mind that pictured a seperate
>sensor opposite the electrode. SIGH I don't expect you to understand. Go
>back to cleaning your furnaces and changing your fan belts. HAHA
>I don't get you clowns...you don't ever help anyone, and just critize people
>that try too. It's obvious your all jealous and incompetent. I don't care
>what any of you so called pro's have to say. LOL
>
>You guys have too much time on your hands...my l;ittle furnace cleaner fans :)
>
>
>DANgER > all
>
>btw bubbs > means GREATER THEN LOL
>
>not on top!
>
>:P
>
>-Canadian Heat

and you seem to be left all alone in the corner wearing a diaper
licking a window.
And you still couldnt diagnose shit if it were laying on your tongue.
Bubba

Posted by Richard on February 4, 2007, 6:16 am

| Bubba wrote:
|
| >
| >
| >>Bubba wrote:
| >>
| >>
| >>>On 03 Feb 2007 05:04:28 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>>LOL Bubba wrong again,
| >>>>
| >>>
| >>>Yes you were WRONG, werent you DANgER?
| >>>You know damn good and well you thought that furnace had a single
| >>>flame sensor sitting over to the side of the burners all by itself. It
| >>>DOESNT and you were WRONG fuckhead. You couldnt diagnose a pilot that
| >>>wasnt lit. Go back outside and suck on the end of your tail pipe some
| >>>more.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>>"I noticed that while the fan is on, the flame will go out for about
10
| >>>>seconds, then relight, then on for perhaps a minute, then out, etc."
| >>>>
| >>>>It's intermitant ignition. His "pilot burner" includes the electrode
that
| >>>>both lights and senses flame. Like I said CLEAN IT!
| >>>>You can measure micro amps on that furnace by disconnecting the
transformer
| >>>>ground and going in series with BRNR GRND terminal on the module.
| >>>>
| >>>>Sorry Duncan for not being more specific. It wasn't normal furnace
behaviour.
| >>>>Chances are the module will fail next.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>Oh CHRIST! "not normal behavior??" Here we go with another Canuck wild
| >>>ass guess. Time to change the module. Better change the gas valve too.
| >>>While you're at it, change the blower motor. Dont forget a stat.
| >>
| >>As I recall, that was YOUR recommendation.
| >
| >
| > ..........and if you were bright enough to follow along closely CJT
| > you dipshit, you would recall that the dumb Canuck actually believes
| > and uses that procedure. I dont.
| > I can see you will need much help following along............
| > Bubba
| >
|
| Go back and read it yourself -- you seem forgetful.
|
| >
| >>That
| >>
| >>>outta cover it the way the wild wonder from Canada "fixes" things.
| >>>Bubba
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>>-Canadian Heat
|
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Posted by Bubba on February 4, 2007, 9:56 am

>Bubba wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>>Bubba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>On 03 Feb 2007 05:04:28 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>LOL Bubba wrong again,
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yes you were WRONG, werent you DANgER?
>>>>You know damn good and well you thought that furnace had a single
>>>>flame sensor sitting over to the side of the burners all by itself. It
>>>>DOESNT and you were WRONG fuckhead. You couldnt diagnose a pilot that
>>>>wasnt lit. Go back outside and suck on the end of your tail pipe some
>>>>more.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>"I noticed that while the fan is on, the flame will go out for about 10
>>>>>seconds, then relight, then on for perhaps a minute, then out, etc."
>>>>>
>>>>>It's intermitant ignition. His "pilot burner" includes the electrode that
>>>>>both lights and senses flame. Like I said CLEAN IT!
>>>>>You can measure micro amps on that furnace by disconnecting the transformer
>>>>>ground and going in series with BRNR GRND terminal on the module.
>>>>>
>>>>>Sorry Duncan for not being more specific. It wasn't normal furnace
behaviour.
>>>>>Chances are the module will fail next.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Oh CHRIST! "not normal behavior??" Here we go with another Canuck wild
>>>>ass guess. Time to change the module. Better change the gas valve too.
>>>>While you're at it, change the blower motor. Dont forget a stat.
>>>
>>>As I recall, that was YOUR recommendation.
>>
>>
>> ..........and if you were bright enough to follow along closely CJT
>> you dipshit, you would recall that the dumb Canuck actually believes
>> and uses that procedure. I dont.
>> I can see you will need much help following along............
>> Bubba
>>
>
>Go back and read it yourself -- you seem forgetful.

and you need to go sit on the other side of DANgERS Canadian window
and start licking.
Bubba
>
>>
>>>That
>>>
>>>>outta cover it the way the wild wonder from Canada "fixes" things.
>>>>Bubba
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-Canadian Heat

Posted by danger@heat.com on February 4, 2007, 12:20 pm
HAHAHAHA your obssesed with me bubbs!

DANgER > you

BTW hows that cheerleader wife? HAHAHAHA Say hi to your sister for me.

"A new law was recently passed in Arkansas.
When a couple gets a divorce they're still brother and sister."

-Canadian Heat




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