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Hi Darko, long time reader, first time poster in this thread,

What are your recommendations on installing an air conditioning unit other than going the central air route? We have a brand new boiler (worked it out with the purchase of our home) and currently use window units in the summer. We've seen numerous different air conditioning solutions, including something that looks like a giant octopus.

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Hi Darko, long time reader, first time poster in this thread,

What are your recommendations on installing an air conditioning unit other than going the central air route? We have a brand new boiler (worked it out with the purchase of our home) and currently use window units in the summer. We've seen numerous different air conditioning solutions, including something that looks like a giant octopus.

Thanks, I'll hang up and listen.


Use a wine fridge and keep the door open.


I'm going to kick you in the dick.


I'm going to knock you down, then use a Callaway Great Big Bertha to tee off on your sack.


I miss Kid. :(

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Ok. It's going to be cold this week coming up. Real fucking cold.
Put in a new furnace filter this weekend. Just do it. Do not buy any 3m filter. Dont buy pleated filters.
Buy the cheapest filter you can.
On wednesday... it might be 18 below.
Your furnace will not keep up with that. Your temp will likely barely hold steady or maybe decrease while the system runs 24 hours.
It's not your furnace.

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If you have a boiler...
Don't set the temp back when you go to bed at night or when you go to work.
Turn the heat up. Maybe 2 or 3 degrees higher than you're normally used to.
When you set back the stat you'll stop the flow of water. Most boiler water lines are along the walls.
Believe it or not hot water freezes faster than cold water. And your walls will be cold. So... let's keep that water moving and hot.

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I was wondering how it would keep up when I saw that ridiculous -18. Hopefully that changes over the next few days.

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I was wondering how it would keep up when I saw that ridiculous -18. Hopefully that changes over the next few days.

If it does keep up... it's way oversized, and wasting energy all but that one day everyone or 4 years that it gets 18 below.

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Dickslide,

With Obama sending in the ice age next week, is it worth it to turn the thermostat down a little bit as we typically do on work days when the house will be empty for 7-8 hours?

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Darkside wrote:
If you have a boiler...
Don't set the temp back when you go to bed at night or when you go to work.
Turn the heat up. Maybe 2 or 3 degrees higher than you're normally used to.
When you set back the stat you'll stop the flow of water. Most boiler water lines are along the walls.
Believe it or not hot water freezes faster than cold water. And your walls will be cold. So... let's keep that water moving and hot.

I have radiators. That is a boiler, then, right?


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Ok. It's going to be cold this week coming up. Real fucking cold.
Put in a new furnace filter this weekend. Just do it. Do not buy any 3m filter. Dont buy pleated filters.
Buy the cheapest filter you can.
On wednesday... it might be 18 below.
Your furnace will not keep up with that. Your temp will likely barely hold steady or maybe decrease while the system runs 24 hours.
It's not your furnace.


I remember that during the last polar vortex. Woke up around 4am and the house felt cold and I could hear the furnace running non-stop. Shortly there after moved south and never looked back.

Be safe you cold mother fuckers.


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Dying in a fire this weekend sounds like not a bad way to go. Fuck this shit.

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Dying in a fire this weekend sounds like not a bad way to go. Fuck this shit.

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Warm air moves better if there is a place for the air in the room to go so leave a window open during the cold spell.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Warm air moves better if there is a place for the air in the room to go so leave a window open during the cold spell.

Why don't they tell you this shit when you buy a house? Ya know? Thanks, man.


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Warm air moves better if there is a place for the air in the room to go so leave a window open during the cold spell.

Why don't they tell you this shit when you buy a house? Ya know? Thanks, man.
The energy industry keeps the information from reaching the public.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Warm air moves better if there is a place for the air in the room to go so leave a window open during the cold spell.



Just turned on the whole house fan. Great tip!


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Dickslide,

With Obama sending in the ice age next week, is it worth it to turn the thermostat down a little bit as we typically do on work days when the house will be empty for 7-8 hours?

No no no no no.
Your furnace is going to be struggling to maintain temp when it's more than 5 below. If you turn it down when you're gone you might not be able to increase the temp in the house when you get back. It's best to maintain a temp all thru this record cold. Even so you might not be able to.

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tommy wrote:
Darkside wrote:
If you have a boiler...
Don't set the temp back when you go to bed at night or when you go to work.
Turn the heat up. Maybe 2 or 3 degrees higher than you're normally used to.
When you set back the stat you'll stop the flow of water. Most boiler water lines are along the walls.
Believe it or not hot water freezes faster than cold water. And your walls will be cold. So... let's keep that water moving and hot.

I have radiators. That is a boiler, then, right?

Yeah.

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My sump pipe froze up.

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Maybe I don't understand exactly how a sump pump works, but isn't it a little early for all of the panic?

If the ground is frozen solid 20" deep (Jerry Taft told me that, has to be true), how is the water getting through to the sump pump under the foundation? Isn't all of the rain just running off the frozen ground into the sewers?


Ask Bigfan's plumber.

I use franks brother in law now, he is a handy man.

The guy I used was too smart, he only knew how to install all the plumbing in luxury chicago homes of 5,000 SF+ and that License and Insurance..Pffttt..not impressed.

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My sump pipe froze up.

Yeah that's gonna happen. Another pro tip... if it leaves your house in 1.5 PVC, cut the PVC 5 inches from your house so its stubbed. Then get more pvc and store it. After you cut it you can slip a fernco over the end and connect the pipe that way... now if it freezes outside you can undo the fernco and slip off the outside pipe and slip in a fresh one and tighten it down. Bring the frozen one in the basement or whatever and let it thaw.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Dickslide,

With Obama sending in the ice age next week, is it worth it to turn the thermostat down a little bit as we typically do on work days when the house will be empty for 7-8 hours?

No no no no no.
Your furnace is going to be struggling to maintain temp when it's more than 5 below. If you turn it down when you're gone you might not be able to increase the temp in the house when you get back. It's best to maintain a temp all thru this record cold. Even so you might not be able to.


Thanks good to know. We have the t-stat set to 62 at night and this morning it took forever to get the house to temp. And I just got home from work, we have a Nest t-stat so it dials down to 61 when our phones leave. At the rate it is running now I am not sure if it will get back to 68 before the superbowl.

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Do not buy any 3m filter. Dont buy pleated filters.
Buy the cheapest filter you can.


I have my furnace fan set to RUN at all times, keeps the air moving.

My furnace is set up for a 20X25X5 pleated filter, I buy from DiscountFilters.com, the box says Honeywell, but no brand markings on the filter itself...

Is there a better choice than the pleated in that filter housing?

I struggle to keep humidity up in the house, AprilAire humidifier is finicky- it either is dry or flooded, even with a needle valve on the supply. Any tips?

We have an Ecobee thermostat, but I don't use the Follow Me portion of the program- during the summer I would get within wifi range of the house with my phone and the thermostat would set the A/C down to "Home" setting even when I was just out working in the vineyard, etc. Once set down, it remains there for four hours, even though I was outside the zone. Might as well not have it if a thirty second entry wastes four hours of A/C energy

Thanks for your advice, Sandy... :wink:


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If you have a boiler...
Don't set the temp back when you go to bed at night or when you go to work.
Turn the heat up. Maybe 2 or 3 degrees higher than you're normally used to.
When you set back the stat you'll stop the flow of water. Most boiler water lines are along the walls.
Believe it or not hot water freezes faster than cold water. And your walls will be cold. So... let's keep that water moving and hot.

I have radiators. That is a boiler, then, right?

Yeah.

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There is a bin and a pump attached to the furnace, I guess it collects water from the furnace and humidifier and then periodically pumps it through an over head line to the laundry sink? It, or somewhere near it, appears to be leaking. Can't tell if the pump comes on often enough because it was pretty full. So I siphoned it for now. Seems like it should be a simple fix but cannot figure it out.

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There is a bin and a pump attached to the furnace, I guess it collects water from the furnace and humidifier and then periodically pumps it through an over head line to the laundry sink? It, or somewhere near it, appears to be leaking. Can't tell if the pump comes on often enough because it was pretty full. So I siphoned it for now. Seems like it should be a simple fix but cannot figure it out.


I had this happen a few months ago. The drain line running to the sink was clogged and over flowing through a vent/clean out T near the furnace. I tapped the end draining into the sink and it puked a chunk of gunk and fully drained out. No problems since.

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There is a bin and a pump attached to the furnace, I guess it collects water from the furnace and humidifier and then periodically pumps it through an over head line to the laundry sink? It, or somewhere near it, appears to be leaking. Can't tell if the pump comes on often enough because it was pretty full. So I siphoned it for now. Seems like it should be a simple fix but cannot figure it out.


Yes, the condensate collection tank and pump move the waste water to a sink if you don't have a floor drain/sump to use gravity. I have found them to get gunked up during those periods when neither the heat or A/C is making consistent water to pump out. You should be able to wiggle the tank and pump out from under the drain pipe and clean it up inside, There is a float switch to make it turn on and off that might be sticking, or it could have failed, considering how many cycles it is put through. You can lift the float to pump it out before you unplug it to remove it. (Safety first!) Just remember to get it plugged back in and all the lines into it.


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Most of those use 3/8ths vinyl tubing i think. Best practice is to buy a roll of it at ace or something and replace it every couple years. It's cheap and smart.

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Thanks for all the responses. They let me to you tube where I was able to see how to get the top off and clean it out. That seems to have solved it. :cheers: :cheers:

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