Foreign Weapons and Obscure Builds V3

Howard Law

Hayata

Blam-blam-blam-blam-blam-blam-blam-blam-PING!
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So now I know the main is clogged, the aux is clogged, and the float switch looks to be inop. Hell the other unit doesn't even have a float switch.


Best solution I have found.

Do you have a wet vac? Of course you do.

Hook it up to the condensate discharge outside the house.

Fire that sucker up and let it run. It should pull the clog and all the water out of the lines.

I am not a plumber or anyone of expertise of any subject and summarily discharge any and all liability of said advice.

But it works for me.
 

Fast306stang

Black Bear under anesthesia
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I think the water level much have to get up to that slit in the sensor before it tries. Put some water in there and see if it dies.

Other big important thing- this drop pans are never level. Make sure the flat switch is in the lowedt area since it overflows first.

(Oops, i just remembered your sn a/c guy)

I think your Oxy5s are working.
 

Mr. Goodbar

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Best solution I have found.

Do you have a wet vac? Of course you do.

Hook it up to the condensate discharge outside the house.

Fire that sucker up and let it run. It should pull the clog and all the water out of the lines.

I am not a plumber or anyone of expertise of any subject and summarily discharge any and all liability of said advice.

But it works for me.
Wrap your hand around the end, it'll suck harder
 

Fast306stang

Black Bear under anesthesia
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Best solution I have found.

Do you have a wet vac? Of course you do.

Hook it up to the condensate discharge outside the house.

Fire that sucker up and let it run. It should pull the clog and all the water out of the lines.

I am not a plumber or anyone of expertise of any subject and summarily discharge any and all liability of said advice.

But it works for me.

I trashed my wet vac when we sold the old house. Ugh!

But I need a float switch and some other things on the other unit also.
 

lesptr

Ninja
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Lortab is hydrocodone, makes me wired, fidgety and skin crawl.
Percocet is the best for me, less wired, no fidgety.

Codeine and hydrocodone do nothing but give me a very bad headache. That pain is what I imagine a migraine the feel like. When asked if I’m allergic to any meds, I say yes.
 

dial1911

Waiting for the flash
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Best solution I have found.

Do you have a wet vac? Of course you do.

Hook it up to the condensate discharge outside the house.

Fire that sucker up and let it run. It should pull the clog and all the water out of the lines.

I am not a plumber or anyone of expertise of any subject and summarily discharge any and all liability of said advice.

But it works for me.

This is exactly what i do at mom's house when she calls to say the a/c is out.

I made a PVC fitting thing that's a pretty good hook up between the shop vac and drain line.

I almost always suck out big clumps of the algae that looks like snot. Then i flip breaker and reset. Then it usually starts right up.