You may want a second opinion.
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OK, you're ugly too....
You may want a second opinion.
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OK, you're ugly too....
I didn't realize we had met before.
The maintenance man thing is not a bad idea at all. When I did that kind of work, repair was almost always preferred to replacing.
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Good point about the volt meter, you're right. The reason I said kill the main breaker is that I've seen some accidentally grab the end and touching the screws when trying to pull out the old breaker or push the new one in.
That's what I was wondering.
Well,,,he's ugly too.The "second" opinion was for Dan.
Dead frogs everywhere....
You may want a second opinion.
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All the a/c breakers I have seen are in their own dedicated box next to a/c unit.
If the a/c breaker was in the main panel, I stand corrected and you are definitely right.
In that case you would still have a breaker in the panel. The wire needs to be protected from the source.
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Looks like this guy fixed his fuse problem. Line 1 is kinda toasty too. I think his original problem will be rearing its ugly head soon.
Agreed. Preferably one who's tech's don't work on any sort of commission.
That's the disconnect at the AC. There is still a breaker (or a few) in the panel. The AC unit isn't hooked up directly to the transformer on the pole. Power to the house all comes through the panel, then goes out through the breakers.
All of the a/c units I have worked on have an actual breaker in the external box, not just a disconnect. But again, perhaps some installations are different.