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Re: Lennox S40 "Will start soon" message
sounds like the t-stat isn't being powered from the system while it is in a heat pump call so the battery/capacitor goes dead, it stops the hp call, the battery charges and it comes back on, sees that it needs to do a heat call, starts a heat call, the battery goes dead, the cycle starts over.
That is either because the installers didn't hook the common to the thermostat back up when they replaced the equipment, they possibly reversed the polarity of something, or for some reason it is dropping power to the t-stat while it is in a heat call.
Re: 25 Year Review...This Damn House!!
LOL. My house was the same way. I only fixed everything so i could sell it. Never had the time to fix my own place but had the time to fix everyone else's crap.
Re: Cold water is hot due to amateur plumbing
Hi, If you put a check inline before the water heater, thermal expansion will have no place to go, so will raise pressure until the relief valve lets go. So, an expansion tank is needed if a check is put upstream of the water heater.
I'll add that the test for cross connection is pretty easy. Just turn off the cold supply to the heater and open a hot tap. Water should stop flowing in seconds. If it keeps running, you get to hunt down that cross over. 🤠
Yours, Larry
Re: Is this a house trap?
no, no one thought that was a trap. if there is a house trap it is somewhere else.
Re: Oh boy...
Considering what the typical life of a car in the 1950s-60s was, modern cars still have them beat by a long shot. If we go back to the 20s-30s it'll become laughable.
1970s for both somewhat short engine / trans life and even worse (bad rust in 2 years?).
No wifi or connectivity on any of them.
ChrisJ
Re: Old house heating: Steam radiators or forced air?
@Hot_water_fan , I live in Baltimore and have hot-water radiators. They will only be removed over my cold, dead body.
In most cases, homeowners have very little input regarding what type of heat the builder installs. Mostly it's already there when they buy the house, and the money isn't there to upgrade given mortgage terms these days.
Re: Old house heating: Steam radiators or forced air?
It seems to me the original post needs to pick his tie breaker, whether it be cost, looks, comfort, future plans, maintenance cost, etc. At this point there doesn't appear to be a wrong solution in the runnings. Maybe someone could assemble the likely pros and cons into a list to consolidate things
Re: Oh boy...
My first car had drum brakes on all four wheels, and a single hydraulic circuit: an early '60s Mercury. My next cars had front discs and rear drums, then four-wheel discs.
I can assure you that disc brakes are entirely superior. That Mercury had a dangerous degree of brake fade.
bburd
Re: Oh boy...
I like having a new car, just not one that requires updates. The car had more HP before it's first update. Transmissions were being stressed. it is no longer the car that I bought anymore. It feels like a bait and switch.
