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Re: Well that isn't going to work (outdoor unit iced over)
HomerJSmith said:Why would you expect anyone with an engineering degree to think about operating a heating appliance when it is cold outside?Put a roof over it. It's not rocket science to keep the ice and snow off the thing.
I actually have a few mini splits in my area that the homeowner did just that to them. I guess those engineers never thought about the winter weather, lol.
Re: Well that isn't going to work (outdoor unit iced over)
Running the compressor with that much iced up is bad.
They say the new heat pumps will work in really cold weather. That may be true.
Who would like to go out in the snow and wind and try and troubleshoot the problem when it is below 0 the wind blowing and it is snowing.
Maybe our climate zar could do it. I would not want to,
They say the new heat pumps will work in really cold weather. That may be true.
Who would like to go out in the snow and wind and try and troubleshoot the problem when it is below 0 the wind blowing and it is snowing.
Maybe our climate zar could do it. I would not want to,
Re: Well that isn't going to work (outdoor unit iced over)
Put a roof over it. It's not rocket science to keep the ice and snow off the thing.
Re: NEST With Two Wires
They StillEdTheHeaterMan said:Really?I can't believe that @pecmsg has agreed with something relating to the NEST Hockey Puck. I never thought I would see the day when he said something even remotely positive about it. Is the world coming to an end? Has Hell frozen over? What other strangeness can we expect in this year 2024?
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pecmsg
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Re: Radiant Heat Rookie
Interesting. Is the house haunted?
Can you take a picture of the thermostat, the boiler from floor to ceiling and what type of radiant piping/tubing or radiators you have. In other words "Where is the heat coming from?" Is the floor warm?
Can you take a picture of the thermostat, the boiler from floor to ceiling and what type of radiant piping/tubing or radiators you have. In other words "Where is the heat coming from?" Is the floor warm?
Re: NEST With Two Wires
The triacs on the equipment computers don't like the power steeling. Sometimes they work sometimes they dont!
https://youtu.be/uLso0ZBqOi4?t=34
https://youtu.be/uLso0ZBqOi4?t=34
pecmsg
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Re: Well that isn't going to work (outdoor unit iced over)
A while back, when you joined the forum, you selected a user name that started with ICED. And now your heat pump is ICED over. What are the odds?
premonition /prĕm″ə-nĭsh′ən, prē″mə-/
noun
A presentiment of the future; a foreboding. A warning in advance; a forewarning. The act of premonishing or forewarning; hence, a previous warning or notification of subsequent events; previous information.
Do you have any premonitions for the stock market in 2024?
premonition /prĕm″ə-nĭsh′ən, prē″mə-/
noun
A presentiment of the future; a foreboding. A warning in advance; a forewarning. The act of premonishing or forewarning; hence, a previous warning or notification of subsequent events; previous information.
Do you have any premonitions for the stock market in 2024?
WMno57
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Well that isn't going to work (outdoor unit iced over)

we've had some bizarre weather here, between rain, snow, heavy fog, etc. Somewhere in there I wasn't paying much attention to the compressor on the northeast corner and it got about 3 inches of ice/snow on the coil. To be clear, it was still running (and heating) somehow. I'm about 15 minutes into running it in full-blast AC mode to try to melt it down, luckily I have multiple ways to heat the space so it's not much more than an annoyance.
Anything I can do to avoid in the future or just... pay attention?
iced98lx
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Re: Steam boiler Replacement, Heating system overhaul
I cant with my current set up either because the convection rads are build into the walls, lol
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I can't believe that 