handyman28635
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Posted 7:34 pm, 01/18/2014
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If you are still having a problem pm me and I will come and take a look at it for you. I have been doing hvac work for over 15 years fyi. I am not as high on a service call as most everybody else in the county.
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Satan
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Posted 12:20 am, 01/06/2014
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they used to be real good at jumping fences,they probably ain't allowed to anymore insurance regulations,company policy or some crap like that
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blimey
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Posted 12:18 am, 01/06/2014
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But it is late and we must sleep and if Duke Energy needs the money, who are we to deny them?
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blimey
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Posted 12:15 am, 01/06/2014
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Sure. That is cool...only... the gate to the backyard is locked. And to get in, you have to ring the doorbell and ask us to unlock the gate.
So am not sure how they changed the meter.
Magic.
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Satan
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Posted 12:09 am, 01/06/2014
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they all have the spinning doo-hicky, some of those guys are fearless, quick to make friends with a dog or carry mace
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blimey
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Posted 12:01 am, 01/06/2014
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And I don't know how they did the switch without our dog getting loose when they came into the back yard.
Magical.
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blimey
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Posted 11:59 pm, 01/05/2014
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Well, maybe so....our meters have have the little thing that spins....
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Satan
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Posted 11:58 pm, 01/05/2014
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you just missed the switch out blimey the meters would look identical they have ones with analog read out dials with the radio crap in them and ones with a digital read outs with the radio crap in them they didn't switch them out over night or in a months time they worked years doing it
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blimey
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Posted 11:54 pm, 01/05/2014
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And yes the filers are being replaced!
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blimey
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Posted 11:51 pm, 01/05/2014
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All heat pumps replaced in the last two years. Checked out every fall.
Storm windows replaced. Insulation added.
It is what it is.
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MrHuckabee
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Posted 11:46 pm, 01/05/2014
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Check your compressor on the outside and if it is running you are getting electricity to it. If the fan don't ever cut on after the compressor runs awhile the fan is either wore out or like someone said you need a capacitor.
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blimey
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Posted 11:42 pm, 01/05/2014
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No switching here. They have not physically read our power meters in over a decade.
There has been no change to the meters.
They seem to just come up with a figure they like.
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Satan
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Posted 11:33 pm, 01/05/2014
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"ANALOG power meters"... no homes should have an "analog power meter" any more they have been switched out for one that transmits a reading via radio signal. that's why the meter reader no longer stops at each houseand physically reads the meter they just drive by ( if they dont get a signal a tech checks the meter if it bad they replace it)
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wilkesboroguy
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Posted 11:24 pm, 01/05/2014
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Duke's equal payment plan helps during really cold or really hot days. It spreads your payments out through the whole year based on past usage. Everyone should look into it. I currently pay $155 a month versus a $300-400 bill during the extreme months.
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blimey
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Posted 11:23 pm, 01/05/2014
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Oh, Bite...let us not even discuss that.
I still do not understand how the power bill guy can stand in the middle of the road, with his monitor aimed at the ground and read, DIGITALLY, ANALOG power meters.
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Biteyourtongue
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Posted 11:20 pm, 01/05/2014
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And don't faint when you get your next electric bill!
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blimey
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Posted 11:20 pm, 01/05/2014
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I, too have had sensor problems But, in my experience, heat pumps can simply not handle such cold weather.
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Satan
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Posted 11:19 pm, 01/05/2014
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the outside part doesn't work/wont run at all below that certain outside temp. once it gets so cold their is no point or need for the outside part to run. it switches over from a heat pump to an electric heater and only the blower and heating coils inside the house work .you are working on backup/emergency electric heat only
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wilkesboroguy
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Posted 11:18 pm, 01/05/2014
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I was worried when I first saw my heat pump blowing out steam. Then I found out when the unit 'ices up' (it's sort of a reverse air conditioner), it will go into the defrost cycle. I never switch my thermostat to Emergency Heat, I let the unit determine when the heat coils should take over. I usually keep my thermostat set at 72 or 73 and just live with it.
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71bigblockhemi
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Posted 11:14 pm, 01/05/2014
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could be a bad fan motor capacitor. they are like 12 bucks. just be sure you cut main breaker off outside if you decide to work on it, and test to be sure it is off. capacitors can shock you without being hooked up so be careful there too.
wilkes electric motors sells them and can test your old one.
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