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I'm a homeowner with some experience in electronics, and I'm having a problem with my Kenmore Elite Model # 721.80833500 over-the-stove microwave. It's been running fine since we bought it several...
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I can't speak about the moisture content issue, but unless you're concerned about termite damage, I can't think of any reason to use pressure-treated plywood/lumber in a boat. Pressure-treating...
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My friend has a 1980's 8.5 hp 2-stroke, 2-cylinder Evinrude outboard motor. After removing, cleaning and rebuilding the gunked-up carburetor, we found that the hole for the bolt that holds the...
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One last thought. If I do buy a new system, I'm thinking it would be a good idea to relocate the condenser unit from its current location (on the patio, east side of the building, near the living...
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Ya, I knew this thing was ancient and figured the best thing for the long term would be to buy a new system, but the upfront cost for replacement is a problem for us right now (I'm assuming a new...
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I'm attaching a few pics so you can see what I've got: the dataplate, the outside view of the unit (I laid a yardstick on top to give an idea of the size of the unit), a couple of the inside view...
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The fan that's on there now is a 3-bladed 20" diameter with fairly steep pitch. Any suggestions for what to do in terms of ordering a motor? Do I need to order a replacement fan as well in order to...
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OK. Thanks for the assistance. I'll see what I can find out.
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The data plate that was laying loose on the floor of the compressor cabinet when I opened it up says I've got a Bryant model # 36-567S Series A, Serial # 15B-841829. I've made e-mail inquiries to...
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Okay, Grainger wasn't much help, but I found americanhvacparts.com, and their motor description seems to pretty well match what I've got, both dimensionally and electrically. They also indicate it...
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I forgot to mention that the $300 price includes a capacitor.
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That's what I was afraid of. Only point available for checking incoming voltage for the fan motor is where the 2 fan motor leads tie into the contactor, which, if the condenser is running, will...
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I've read several of the questions similar to this, but would like a further explanation. My (Bryant) outside condenser/compressor unit looks rather old, and we've been in the house for 16 years. ...
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