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Tech Forum => Tech Forum => Topic started by: comunelli on June 03, 2002, 02:07:00 AM

Title: kitchen faucet /roof air
Post by: comunelli on June 03, 2002, 02:07:00 AM
Hello,

I had some leaking from the kitchen faucet, what is the best replacement faucet.  How difficult is it to install.

The roof a/c will sometimes freeze solid when running for long periods.  Any idea of what may be causing it?

Finally, house battery doesn't seem to holding a charge.  How do you test to determine if it is working properly.

Many Thanks,

John
Title: kitchen faucet /roof air
Post by: egibbons on June 04, 2002, 12:15:00 AM
My roof air froze up yesterday while running for the day in our driveway (packing the thing for a trip). What a coincidene you wrote about it the same day. I had the coldness control (thermostat?) cranked all the way up, and the blower on low cool. Today I'll try the blower on high cool and set the thermostat to a lower setting so the compresor cycles on and off instead of running constantly. Hopefully that will allow for some defrosting between cycles. I'll post the results after I try it today.

Eric Gibbons #3021
Title: kitchen faucet /roof air
Post by: egibbons on June 04, 2002, 11:47:00 PM
OK, test completed. With the AC on the high blower position and the temp control on 5 1/2, it blew lots of cold air all day.
Eric #3021
Title: kitchen faucet /roof air
Post by: Sally Ann Healy on June 19, 2002, 04:21:00 PM
The first summer that I drove my Clipper to dog shows in the northwest & used the overhead AC, I became ill after the first 2 trips.  I decided that it was spores or something blowing out of it.  So, I got a can of hospital-type disinfectant spray that kills all kinds of germs etc. & sprayed the heck out of it all the way around.  Smelled alot better, & I didn't get sick anymore. SA Healy #3165