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My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS! Bellaziza 07-02-2007
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Posted by Jeff Wisnia on July 2, 2007, 6:59 pm
Bellaziza@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My central a/c system will not turn on and I really don't want to
> spend the $$$ to get someone out to fix it if it is no big repair.
> Anyway, here's what happens...
>
> Turn the a/c on by lowering the temperature inside on the thermostat
> on the wall in the hallway. The central fan blows, but nothing cold
> comes out. Actually the air is pretty hot! The outside unit is not
> making the usual noise that we hear when it runs normally, but the fan
> on the top is running....I went out to see if kicking it would make it
> work and noticed the fan. Anyway, if someone more knowledgable could
> give me an idea of ehat is going on, I would really appreciate it. We
> came back last night from vacation to find our a/c out and with no
> good reason.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Crista
>

Try posting your inquiry in its entirety on the newsgroup "alt.hvac"
which is a more suitable group for in depth technical questions about
air conditionaing problems like yours.

I'm almost certain that the professional HVAC folks on that newsgroup
will be able to diagnose your problem and give you answers very quickly.

HTH,

Jeff

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Posted by Doug Miller on July 2, 2007, 7:27 pm
>
>Try posting your inquiry in its entirety on the newsgroup "alt.hvac"
>which is a more suitable group for in depth technical questions about
>air conditionaing problems like yours.
>
>I'm almost certain that the professional HVAC folks on that newsgroup
>will be able to diagnose your problem and give you answers very quickly.

I'm heading over that way right now to see how they diagnose it.

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Posted by Cheri on July 2, 2007, 8:01 pm

Doug Miller wrote in message ...

>>Try posting your inquiry in its entirety on the newsgroup "alt.hvac"
>>which is a more suitable group for in depth technical questions
about
>>air conditionaing problems like yours.
>>
>>I'm almost certain that the professional HVAC folks on that
newsgroup
>>will be able to diagnose your problem and give you answers very
quickly

Uh huh. The key word there is "try." :-)

Cheri

Cheri



Posted by on July 2, 2007, 11:17 pm

"Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote in message
>
> Doug Miller wrote in message ...
>
> >>Try posting your inquiry in its entirety on the newsgroup "alt.hvac"
> >>which is a more suitable group for in depth technical questions
> about
> >>air conditionaing problems like yours.
> >>
> >>I'm almost certain that the professional HVAC folks on that
> newsgroup
> >>will be able to diagnose your problem and give you answers very
> quickly
>
> Uh huh. The key word there is "try." :-)


Kinda hard when they don't answer the pro's questions...




Posted by CJT on July 3, 2007, 8:12 pm
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:

> "Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote in message
>
>>Doug Miller wrote in message ...
>>
>>
>>>>Try posting your inquiry in its entirety on the newsgroup "alt.hvac"
>>>>which is a more suitable group for in depth technical questions
>>
>>about
>>
>>>>air conditionaing problems like yours.
>>>>
>>>>I'm almost certain that the professional HVAC folks on that
>>
>>newsgroup
>>
>>>>will be able to diagnose your problem and give you answers very
>>
>>quickly
>>
>>Uh huh. The key word there is "try." :-)
>
>
>
> Kinda hard when they don't answer the pro's questions...
>
>
>
There are no real pros over there. Just losers.

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