P.s. @mckillacuddy , if you have any questions about the use of my pif, PM me and I'll help you out as it may not be all that obvious at first glance.Idea:
I offer a mystery package of DIY goodness. When the next player gets the package, they can
1) Keep it and send their own package (of similar value) to the next player, or
2) PIF it to the next player
3) You must reveal the package contents if you choose to keep it. You cannot reveal the contents of a package you send. Hence, the mystery PIF part.
10 year warranty and the board magically stopped powering up nearly 10 years to the day. Luckily my HVAC guy post dated the install by a couple weeks. Maybe he knew something I don't.That sucks. I’ve just recovered from coming back from a vacation to find my car died. Not the “surprises” you need :-(
... I downloaded the layout for the Peacock Fuzz the other night ...
Woke up this morning to my heat out
Control board is shot. Gonna try to get this out Monday. Was supposed to leave on a 4 day tour across KY for work. Not sure how I'm going to manage that now...
Recap it!!
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It's one of those damn all in one intelligent boards that addresses thermostats and uses rj45 and proprietary software to program, at least what I've gathered. So even getting another one off eBay isnt really in the cards. Hopefully warranty covers it. We'll see.
It's so smart, it won't let you run emergency heat when it blows up. Space heaters are out and wood stove is cranking.
2k of that either way is probably refrigerant.Dang dude sorryWe are in need of replacing ours as well. There are a couple pin-holes in the heat exchanger so it's like $3k to replace that or $8k to replace the entire unit (it's about 13 y.o.)
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It's one of those damn all in one intelligent boards that addresses thermostats and uses rj45 and proprietary software to program, at least what I've gathered. So even getting another one off eBay isnt really in the cards. Hopefully warranty covers it. We'll see.
It's so smart, it won't let you run emergency heat when it blows up. Space heaters are out and wood stove is cranking.
2k of that either way is probably refrigerant.
If you want a second opinion, give Sam a shout at Home Rescue Heating and Air there in Hville.
I used him for years. He's semiretired now but does good work, honest and won't gouge you. He might be able to capture some of your existing stuff and get it to limp a few more years.
Or at least maybe give you a better price on a whole unit.
He put my unit in for 30% less than Hiller quoted. Same system.
Nothing seems built to last past 10 years anymore though
My last compressor in this unit lasted 8 months.
That's who I called today. Hopefully I'll see them in the morning...Dang, thanks for the recommend. I will definitely do that. We've used Covenant for a long time but they are pricey.