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scroll compressor joe 02-15-2009
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Posted by American Eagle on February 18, 2009, 11:50 pm
joe@me.aaa wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:33:02 -0500, joe@me.aaa wrote:
>
>> Thanks, I showed the service guy your post, agreed to to all of it,
>> thank you for the info. I really came out on top thanks to you..
>> wrote:
>>> On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 23:30:39 -0500, joe@me.aaa wrote:
>>>> The service guy replaced my start capacitor on my 31/2 ton heat pump.
>>>> I noticed 2 days after he did that the new outside fan would quit
>>>> after about 20min of running but the scroll compressor would still run
>>>> and the high and low side lines would get very hot. I called them back
>>>> over and he found when he put the start capacitor he had reversed the
>>>> wire on something. He put it the right way and everything stays
>>>> running right again.
>>>> Here is my question, it ran like 2 days with the outside fan stopping
>>>> and compressor still running could that have burnt the Freon? It seems
>>>> to run a long time getting to 69 F at 32 F outside now and always kept
>>>> it at about 69 when it was 15F outside for the last 5 years. It has
>>>> not gone down to 15 yet so I'm not sure how it will do now. It may
>>>> just be me thinking its not working as good knowing it ran 2 days with
>>>> no outside fan and lines getting very hot. I did take it off heat pump
>>>> as soon as I noticed the fan not running. Could it have burned the
>>>> Freon or would the compressor kick out on heat before it did that.
>>>> Oddly even when the outside fan was not working it did keep it around
>>>> 69f inside just ran a long time I just happen to go out and see frost
>>>> all over the unit and no fan bur running compressor, at first I
>>>> thought defrost mode but after 30min I knew it was not that and shut
>>>> it down and called them back.
>>>> Thanks for any info on if it could have hurt my compressor or Freon.
>>> Yes, It could have damaged it severly. I would have him come back and
>>> replace both your indoor and outdoor unit. Dont forget the thermostat.
>>> While he is at it, maybe he could remodel your kitchen. Tell him your
>>> car has been making noise now to so he can replace that also. I nice
>>> trip to Hawaii might be a nice gesture for him to throw in with that
>>> package just to make sure you are completly satisfied.
>>> Bubba
>
> A few years ago this group was really good for helping out with
> questions, now it seems no more real hvac people in here. I guess you
> get what you pay for........


Sooo? It is all your fault,because your such a cheap bastard? Ok...

Posted by on February 23, 2009, 1:37 pm

>joe@me.aaa wrote:
>> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:33:02 -0500, joe@me.aaa wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, I showed the service guy your post, agreed to to all of it,
>>> thank you for the info. I really came out on top thanks to you..
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 23:30:39 -0500, joe@me.aaa wrote:
>>>>> The service guy replaced my start capacitor on my 31/2 ton heat pump.
>>>>> I noticed 2 days after he did that the new outside fan would quit
>>>>> after about 20min of running but the scroll compressor would still run
>>>>> and the high and low side lines would get very hot. I called them back
>>>>> over and he found when he put the start capacitor he had reversed the
>>>>> wire on something. He put it the right way and everything stays
>>>>> running right again.
>>>>> Here is my question, it ran like 2 days with the outside fan stopping
>>>>> and compressor still running could that have burnt the Freon? It seems
>>>>> to run a long time getting to 69 F at 32 F outside now and always kept
>>>>> it at about 69 when it was 15F outside for the last 5 years. It has
>>>>> not gone down to 15 yet so I'm not sure how it will do now. It may
>>>>> just be me thinking its not working as good knowing it ran 2 days with
>>>>> no outside fan and lines getting very hot. I did take it off heat pump
>>>>> as soon as I noticed the fan not running. Could it have burned the
>>>>> Freon or would the compressor kick out on heat before it did that.
>>>>> Oddly even when the outside fan was not working it did keep it around
>>>>> 69f inside just ran a long time I just happen to go out and see frost
>>>>> all over the unit and no fan bur running compressor, at first I
>>>>> thought defrost mode but after 30min I knew it was not that and shut
>>>>> it down and called them back.
>>>>> Thanks for any info on if it could have hurt my compressor or Freon.
>>>> Yes, It could have damaged it severly. I would have him come back and
>>>> replace both your indoor and outdoor unit. Dont forget the thermostat.
>>>> While he is at it, maybe he could remodel your kitchen. Tell him your
>>>> car has been making noise now to so he can replace that also. I nice
>>>> trip to Hawaii might be a nice gesture for him to throw in with that
>>>> package just to make sure you are completly satisfied.
>>>> Bubba
>>
>> A few years ago this group was really good for helping out with
>> questions, now it seems no more real hvac people in here. I guess you
>> get what you pay for........
>Sooo? It is all your fault,because your such a cheap bastard? Ok...
No, you freak this is the hvac group but it looks like people like you
have takin over. No wonder the real hvac people that liked to help all
left and went to the moderated website groups, to keep the freaks out.
Your post wont be looked at again, your blocked until like most freaks
use a different name, your all alike.

Posted by American Eagle on February 23, 2009, 11:22 pm
joe@me.aaa wrote:
>
>> joe@me.aaa wrote:
>>> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:33:02 -0500, joe@me.aaa wrote:
>>>> Thanks, I showed the service guy your post, agreed to to all of it,
>>>> thank you for the info. I really came out on top thanks to you..
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 23:30:39 -0500, joe@me.aaa wrote:
>>>>>> The service guy replaced my start capacitor on my 31/2 ton heat pump.
>>>>>> I noticed 2 days after he did that the new outside fan would quit
>>>>>> after about 20min of running but the scroll compressor would still run
>>>>>> and the high and low side lines would get very hot. I called them back
>>>>>> over and he found when he put the start capacitor he had reversed the
>>>>>> wire on something. He put it the right way and everything stays
>>>>>> running right again.
>>>>>> Here is my question, it ran like 2 days with the outside fan stopping
>>>>>> and compressor still running could that have burnt the Freon? It seems
>>>>>> to run a long time getting to 69 F at 32 F outside now and always kept
>>>>>> it at about 69 when it was 15F outside for the last 5 years. It has
>>>>>> not gone down to 15 yet so I'm not sure how it will do now. It may
>>>>>> just be me thinking its not working as good knowing it ran 2 days with
>>>>>> no outside fan and lines getting very hot. I did take it off heat pump
>>>>>> as soon as I noticed the fan not running. Could it have burned the
>>>>>> Freon or would the compressor kick out on heat before it did that.
>>>>>> Oddly even when the outside fan was not working it did keep it around
>>>>>> 69f inside just ran a long time I just happen to go out and see frost
>>>>>> all over the unit and no fan bur running compressor, at first I
>>>>>> thought defrost mode but after 30min I knew it was not that and shut
>>>>>> it down and called them back.
>>>>>> Thanks for any info on if it could have hurt my compressor or Freon.
>>>>> Yes, It could have damaged it severly. I would have him come back and
>>>>> replace both your indoor and outdoor unit. Dont forget the thermostat.
>>>>> While he is at it, maybe he could remodel your kitchen. Tell him your
>>>>> car has been making noise now to so he can replace that also. I nice
>>>>> trip to Hawaii might be a nice gesture for him to throw in with that
>>>>> package just to make sure you are completly satisfied.
>>>>> Bubba
>>> A few years ago this group was really good for helping out with
>>> questions, now it seems no more real hvac people in here. I guess you
>>> get what you pay for........
>> Sooo? It is all your fault,because your such a cheap bastard? Ok...
> No, you freak this is the hvac group but it looks like people like you
> have takin over. No wonder the real hvac people that liked to help all
> left and went to the moderated website groups, to keep the freaks out.
> Your post wont be looked at again, your blocked until like most freaks
> use a different name, your all alike.

Its a newsgroup you idiot! Nobody asked you to read or post here.
Obviously I hit the nail on the head with that Cheap bastard shot.
As for taking over.. Not so. Aye bin one of the pioneers here. A plank
holder if you would. Now eat my shorts sonny.

Posted by on February 23, 2009, 11:24 pm

>Its a newsgroup you idiot! Nobody asked you to read or post here.
>Obviously I hit the nail on the head with that Cheap bastard shot.
>As for taking over.. Not so. Aye bin one of the pioneers here. A plank
>holder if you would. Now eat my shorts sonny.

        I've been meaning to ask you about those back minion dues,
BTW ....


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Posted by American Eagle on February 25, 2009, 8:29 pm
.p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
>
>> Its a newsgroup you idiot! Nobody asked you to read or post here.
>> Obviously I hit the nail on the head with that Cheap bastard shot.
>> As for taking over.. Not so. Aye bin one of the pioneers here. A plank
>> holder if you would. Now eat my shorts sonny.
>
>         I've been meaning to ask you about those back minion dues,
> BTW ....

I will post them as soon as Joe pays my consultant fees.
>
>

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