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Sep 14, 2006, 12:13 PM
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I need to replace a capacitor on my unit
I had some one work on you unit and he cut a blue wire that I know is to the heating part. I have a new capacitor but I don't know where to put the wires I have an orange, red and yellow wire and I need to know where they go. Herm, c. and fan. Please help
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Sep 22, 2006, 03:44 PM
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 Originally Posted by spiritchild
I had some one work on you unit and he cut a blue wire that I know is to the heating part. I have a new capacitor but I don't know where to put the wires I have an orange, red and yellow wire and I need to know where they go. Herm, c. and fan. Please help
Sorry diy not recommended on 230volts
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Sep 22, 2006, 09:10 PM
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juggallojed... from you statement above I am sure that you aare not aware that 120 volts is just as dangerous as 240 if not more so because of the higher amprage... but yes my advice is the saame as yours.
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Sep 23, 2006, 02:58 PM
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 Originally Posted by letmetellu
juggallojed...from you statement above I am sure that you aare not aware that 120 volts is just as dangerous as 240 if not more so because of the higher amprage......but yes my advice is the saame as yours.
I'll just hold my coments,
No I won't, damn man don't assume to know what I know,
And use spell check its free.
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Sep 23, 2006, 09:13 PM
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juggallojed... I meant no disrespect... and I am sorry that you took offense at a person so ignorant as myself.
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Sep 24, 2006, 08:55 AM
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Just because you claim to have been doing this type of work for a bit, doesn't mean you know it all. I've been doing it for over 20 years and I don't claim to know it all. And letmetellu is correct, 120 will bite you just as bad as 240... BTW, maybe you should consider using the spell check yourself and lighten up while you're at it...
I'll just hold my "coments",
no i wont, damn man "dont" "asume" to know what "i" know,
Looks a little shabby to me...
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Sep 24, 2006, 09:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by rickdb1
Just because you claim to have been doing this type of work for a bit, doesn't mean you know it all. I've been doing it for over 20 years and I don't claim to know it all. And letmetellu is correct, 120 will bite you just as bad as 240... BTW, maybe you should consider using the spell check yourself and lighten up while you're at it...
I'll just hold my "coments",
no i wont, damn man "dont" "asume" to know what "i" know,
Looks a little shabby to me.......
I wasn't saying he is not correct.
I took what he said "I am sure that you aare not aware "
As an insult.
And yeah I should use spell check probably more than most.
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Sep 24, 2006, 09:44 PM
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Let's put this to rest... And I hope no hard feelings.
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