Kyle_in_Tex
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66 and the rain just stopped from an unusual morning pop up storm. Looking for 85.
I bet Kyle's homemade sauce is best, but we really like this Gia Russa Hot Sicilian sauce for store-bought.
Pole sawed trees around the driveway and yard for 3 hours yesterday...we had low humidity which made the work go pleasantly. A FedEx truck drove in just as I had finished a place where branches would touch big trucks, and I'm sure he was glad, but never slowed down. I ended with 5 piles to drag down to the rabbit brush pile...although the last couple of days I've seen it come and go from under the lumber rack under my shelter.
Got the rest of the yard and trails mowed, then helped my wife unload a Costco run. My credit card company sends me alerts any time a charge of a $100 or more is made...so I was surprised at how little was in her SUV when she got home, since I already knew it cost $354.
Home grown tomato sauce is the shazam. My wifey has been making a basil/thyme version, and she ends up eating most of it like tomato soup. I can tell you one thing, I have a total new found respect for a good jar of Classico Mushroom and ripe olive sauce for about $2.50. It is SO much work to put up sauce. My wifey just gave away enough tomatoes and onions to make another 1.5 gallons or so.
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Nice photo Mike. Can you sleep downstairs until AC fixed? Glad I don't have the technical style of AC. When mine gave me trouble last week, a buddy helped me diagnose it with a multimeter. I have a 7000btu portable ac unit, which we use, but it's a drop in the bucket. I need to get another small window unit that runs on 110v. That way, it doesn't make it such an extreme thing, waiting on parts to fix our unit.
Went up into the attic to see if I could find a start capacitor in the furnace blower motor yesterday, but didn't have any luck. I wonder if there is even a capacitor up there, as the only electricity going into the furnace housing is via a 120 VAC cord that plugs into a standard wall outlet that's been nailed to a 2x4. It's a York furnace, which google told me is now part of Johnson Controls, but due to CV19 they're not answering their phones these days. I left a message, and this morning shortly after 7, a real nice lady called to try to help me. I did find the model number inside one of the furnace doors, so I gave her that and in a few minutes she emailed me operator's and installation manuals. Haven't looked at them yet, but fingers are crossed. I had more luck out at the compressor, and got more make/model info and a GE part number off of that big fat capacitor. But I hit the jackpot when I found a place in town that had a replacement in stock that was on Carrier's list of blessed vendors, for less than I could find one for on the internet. I'll swing by there this afternoon while I'm in town chasing groceries.
My A/C buddy says to look into a hard starter kit for your compressor. He says the blower is small potatoes compared to the compressor's initial load.
I looked it up and saw something like this.
Goodman CSR U 3 Hard Start Kit for 4 5 Ton Heat Pumps