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Sticky change over valve acforn 06-18-2008
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Posted by KJPRO on June 19, 2008, 12:12 pm

>
>>
>>> First of all let me say that I am not HVAC person
>>> However I am Refrigeration Tech with more experience then most of
>>> guys in this forum.
>>
>>
>> Yet you lack the simple training and knowledge to understand *why* an
>> evaporator would freeze up.
>> Geez... you really are one clueless wanna-bee.
>>
>
> I defiantly do not need any from Bozo like you


I'm sorry you can't understand simple things... must suck...



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Posted by new jersey on June 19, 2008, 12:39 pm

>
>>
>>>
>>>> First of all let me say that I am not HVAC person
>>>> However I am Refrigeration Tech with more experience then most of
>>>> guys in this forum.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yet you lack the simple training and knowledge to understand *why* an
>>> evaporator would freeze up.
>>> Geez... you really are one clueless wanna-bee.
>>>
>>
>> I defiantly do not need any from Bozo like you
>
>
> I'm sorry you can't understand simple things... must suck...
>
>
KJPRO what is wrong with you, man is talking about sticky valves
and you are taking about freeze up. I strongly suggest that you change
the brand because whatever you are smoking it is not helping you!!
Tony



Posted by KJPRO on June 19, 2008, 2:39 pm

>
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> First of all let me say that I am not HVAC person
>>>>> However I am Refrigeration Tech with more experience then most of
>>>>> guys in this forum.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yet you lack the simple training and knowledge to understand *why* an
>>>> evaporator would freeze up.
>>>> Geez... you really are one clueless wanna-bee.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I defiantly do not need any from Bozo like you
>>
>>
>> I'm sorry you can't understand simple things... must suck...
>>
>>
> KJPRO what is wrong with you, man is talking about sticky valves
> and you are taking about freeze up. I strongly suggest that you change
> the brand because whatever you are smoking it is not helping you!!


Once again, *try* and keep up...
Re-read this complete message and you'll find were you stated...
"I am not HVAC person" but "with more experience then most of guys in this
forum"
However, you couldn't understand *how* a simple evaporator could freeze up
in another thread... (this happened yesterday, if you can't remember).
I suggest that you *try* to understand things *before* you go posting about
things you *definately* know little about.



Posted by Don Ocean on June 19, 2008, 4:30 pm
new jersey wrote:
>>> First of all let me say that I am not HVAC person
>>> However I am Refrigeration Tech with more experience then most of
>>> guys in this forum.
>>
>> Yet you lack the simple training and knowledge to understand *why* an
>> evaporator would freeze up.
>> Geez... you really are one clueless wanna-bee.
>>
>
> I defiantly do not need any from Bozo like you
> Tony

Yes of course..Defiantly. In other words ... do not confuse your with
facts. Perhaps you should lurk and learn a while before you post again.
It could benefit your education in this business.
>
>

Posted by Gary on June 18, 2008, 11:15 pm
They're probably talking about Supco oil.
I've heard that it's supposed to help sticky RV's but I tried it years ago
& it never worked for me. The only thing that's ever worked for me & only
a couple times was unhooking the fan, driving up the head pressure &
bumping the solenoid off & on repeatedly. You'll know it if it ever shifts.
Most of the time its a losing battle.
It's curious that you're trying to save money by not changing the complete
system & yet you go ahead & put a variable speed AH in.

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