dont think you can remove a condensate pan without
removing the indoor coil in most cases.
Correct.
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dont think you can remove a condensate pan without
removing the indoor coil in most cases.
I have been talking to hvacguy and yes, that is correct. Grrrr!dont think you can remove a condensate pan without
removing the indoor coil in most cases.
Thanks DD but I am pretty sure my problem is worse than thatI have had several pumps replaced on the condensation line, before I learned a valuable lesson..Their is a trap like your kitchen sink with a cap on it..I put Clorox in that trap four times a year, it keeps the algae from clogging the drain. I hope this helps
You and I need to meet for lunch in the near future my friend! But I only hope for you the best, in solving that problemThanks DD but I am pretty sure my problem is worse than that
That might be a tough one! The wife and I are moving to a little town named Atmore Alabama on the 15th. Our daughters both have settled down there so and we want to be near them. We are going for small town goodness after being near Atlanta my whole life. Let me know if you get down this way in the next couple of weeks!You and I need to meet for lunch in the near future my friend! But I only hope for you the best, in solving that problem