Runs With Scissors
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L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
EDIT: Although I did not write it out specifically, I turned the power/breaker on and off at the appropriate times to avoid electrocution, throughout this entire debacle….
So there I am lying in bed, all snuggly and warm, when I realize my nose is a little colder than normal.
Hmmmm????
So I walk over to the thermostat and yep, its only 64 degrees in the house.
Backstory; I am not an HVAC guy, but I decided to replace my AC and Furnace about a year ago. I paid an "actual HVAC guy" to hook up the tube that goes from the AC unit to the furnace, but I did the rest.
Well I have been down this road a few times in the past with a variety of furnaces, so I pull the panel off the back and I pull out the “flame sensor”, clean it, and put it back.
The furnace fires right up……I walk away with a smile on my face and order a new flame sensor.
The END……………………
NOT!
The next morning, its 64 degrees at 0’dark thirty, and Paul is in his “jammies" with his trusty Dewalt, pulling that F’ing panel again.
This time I’m paying a little closer attention.
I tap on the this thing (as I will soon learn, it is called a pressure switch) Bingo……I hear a series of “clicks” and the furnace fires up.
So I take a pic of the model number, fire up my computer and in an hour or so, I have a new pressure switch on its way but there is none available for “same day” shipping, so I have to wait 2 days…...
I keep having to go down and “monkey with it” for 2 days…….
I finally get the switch and the flame sensor and replace them both………..Perfect………….I walk away, “proud as punch”, with a “sh1t eating grin” on my face……Oh so proud, I am…...
Yep you guessed it………...The next f’ing morning, it’s 64 f’ing degrees and “dumbass” is in his jammies with that damn Dewalt gun, yanking that damn panel again.
Now I am pissed…….I decide that the thermostat MUST be bad, cause when I touched it, I heard some clicks and the furnace fired right up…..
Well I be damned…………..All this time, it HAD TO BE a “defective T-stat”……..
Easy enough……..I go to “The Depot” bright and early, shell out my 100 bucks and when I return, about 30 minutes later, I am the owner of a brand new Sensi T-stat (I replaced it with the same model)
I take a pic, so as not to accidentally “cross” a wire
The furnace immediately kicks on, and I walk away, slap my wifes ass, and say something smart like “Your lucky you married me, I can do it all”……..(or something similar…….
)
THE END………………
…..NOT
The very next morning,…………yep you guessed it………..IT’S 64 F’ING DEGREES IN THE HOUSE….AGAIN!!!!!
Now I am FURIOUS……….
But I have exausted all of my HVAC troubleshooting “skills” and I have no idea what the hell is going on.
I look at the circuit board
As I put my screw driver to the board, on that bottom red wire, the furnace starts it series of “clicking” and fires up.
Well I be a “monkeys uncle”……Hmmmmmmm…..a loose wire?
It does’t really feel loose, but I decide to take all the wires off, re strip, and re connect them.
Well having been “burned” this many times, I am not getting that “warm and fuzzy” feeling on this latest “fix”, so I decide to do some homework.
I “research" and figure out the starting sequence and what has to happen, and "kind of understand” what is supposed to happen. Apparently the very first thing to happen is that this little blower motor is supposed to kick on, then the pressure switch closes that then sends a signal to the igniter, it glows and then the gas valve releases gas, then the flame sensor senses a flame ……………..blah…blah …blah….
Well I break out “The Meter” and the schematic, and start testing all the safety switchs and what not.
Everything is testing out fine??????? After some more “digging around” on the iner-web,
I find out that the “little blower” should be getting 120 volts as soon as the “call for heat” signal is given…….but using “the Fluke meter” I find out, its not getting the 120V it should…………Hmmmmmm?????????? WTF??????
Then I spot these “relays"
Just for “kicks and giggles” (and maybe a wee bit of frustration) I tap that relay on the left with the back of my screwdriver……………….and I hear “ ClICK…CLICK….Click” and the furnace fires up.
Well “Blow me down” ……..My confidence level is nearing 100% at this point, but “once bitten, twice shy” rule is applied here.
The next morning, its again…………64 F’ing degrees BUT, I calmly walk down, tap on that relay, and the furnace fires right up…….
I test my theory the next morning, by tapping that relay, and it fires right up.
It takes 3 days to get a new board, but I take a photo of all the wires.
It takes me about an hour or so to swap all the wires, and replace the board, but she has been running good ever since.
THE END……..
So there I am lying in bed, all snuggly and warm, when I realize my nose is a little colder than normal.
Hmmmm????
So I walk over to the thermostat and yep, its only 64 degrees in the house.
Backstory; I am not an HVAC guy, but I decided to replace my AC and Furnace about a year ago. I paid an "actual HVAC guy" to hook up the tube that goes from the AC unit to the furnace, but I did the rest.
Well I have been down this road a few times in the past with a variety of furnaces, so I pull the panel off the back and I pull out the “flame sensor”, clean it, and put it back.
The furnace fires right up……I walk away with a smile on my face and order a new flame sensor.
The END……………………
NOT!
The next morning, its 64 degrees at 0’dark thirty, and Paul is in his “jammies" with his trusty Dewalt, pulling that F’ing panel again.
This time I’m paying a little closer attention.
I tap on the this thing (as I will soon learn, it is called a pressure switch) Bingo……I hear a series of “clicks” and the furnace fires up.
So I take a pic of the model number, fire up my computer and in an hour or so, I have a new pressure switch on its way but there is none available for “same day” shipping, so I have to wait 2 days…...
I keep having to go down and “monkey with it” for 2 days…….
I finally get the switch and the flame sensor and replace them both………..Perfect………….I walk away, “proud as punch”, with a “sh1t eating grin” on my face……Oh so proud, I am…...
Yep you guessed it………...The next f’ing morning, it’s 64 f’ing degrees and “dumbass” is in his jammies with that damn Dewalt gun, yanking that damn panel again.
Now I am pissed…….I decide that the thermostat MUST be bad, cause when I touched it, I heard some clicks and the furnace fired right up…..
Well I be damned…………..All this time, it HAD TO BE a “defective T-stat”……..
Easy enough……..I go to “The Depot” bright and early, shell out my 100 bucks and when I return, about 30 minutes later, I am the owner of a brand new Sensi T-stat (I replaced it with the same model)
I take a pic, so as not to accidentally “cross” a wire
The furnace immediately kicks on, and I walk away, slap my wifes ass, and say something smart like “Your lucky you married me, I can do it all”……..(or something similar…….
THE END………………
…..NOT
The very next morning,…………yep you guessed it………..IT’S 64 F’ING DEGREES IN THE HOUSE….AGAIN!!!!!
Now I am FURIOUS……….
But I have exausted all of my HVAC troubleshooting “skills” and I have no idea what the hell is going on.
I look at the circuit board
As I put my screw driver to the board, on that bottom red wire, the furnace starts it series of “clicking” and fires up.
Well I be a “monkeys uncle”……Hmmmmmmm…..a loose wire?
It does’t really feel loose, but I decide to take all the wires off, re strip, and re connect them.
Well having been “burned” this many times, I am not getting that “warm and fuzzy” feeling on this latest “fix”, so I decide to do some homework.
I “research" and figure out the starting sequence and what has to happen, and "kind of understand” what is supposed to happen. Apparently the very first thing to happen is that this little blower motor is supposed to kick on, then the pressure switch closes that then sends a signal to the igniter, it glows and then the gas valve releases gas, then the flame sensor senses a flame ……………..blah…blah …blah….
Well I break out “The Meter” and the schematic, and start testing all the safety switchs and what not.
Everything is testing out fine??????? After some more “digging around” on the iner-web,
I find out that the “little blower” should be getting 120 volts as soon as the “call for heat” signal is given…….but using “the Fluke meter” I find out, its not getting the 120V it should…………Hmmmmmm?????????? WTF??????
Then I spot these “relays"
Just for “kicks and giggles” (and maybe a wee bit of frustration) I tap that relay on the left with the back of my screwdriver……………….and I hear “ ClICK…CLICK….Click” and the furnace fires up.
Well “Blow me down” ……..My confidence level is nearing 100% at this point, but “once bitten, twice shy” rule is applied here.
The next morning, its again…………64 F’ing degrees BUT, I calmly walk down, tap on that relay, and the furnace fires right up…….
I test my theory the next morning, by tapping that relay, and it fires right up.
It takes 3 days to get a new board, but I take a photo of all the wires.
It takes me about an hour or so to swap all the wires, and replace the board, but she has been running good ever since.
THE END……..
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