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61 degrees with 71% humidity at my house. There's nothing like waking up with a cat on your chest staring at you.

Terry
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Well, three day weekend over (after conferences). Started quite nice and ended with cold rain. There was a plan to hit the river for a couple hours this morning before church with my son. He texted about 4:30. “No limit of ducks is worth 38° and pouring rain. We can run StaBil in the motor with cuffs in the driveway. Go back to bed.” I did.
59 at my house. It's nice to be back on normal time when the sun's up at 7am along with me.

Terry
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Good morning, sort of.
I live in a travel trailer and Friday night my propane furnace quit working. All I know how to do is replace the high temperature safety switch and I keep a couple on hand as they fail now and then. Nope, that wasn't the problem. I'm getting by with an electric heater but it's supposed to get down into the low 20s overnight and the plumbing is under the floor alongside the duct work so the furnace is mandatory.
So now I'm waiting for the rv repair place to open so I can maybe get a repairman over here.
If not able to get a repairman, you have two options; let the faucets drip overnight or disconnect the outside water hose and drain the trailer water lines.
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(11-04-2024, 12:31 PM)olfart Wrote: If not able to get a repairman, you have two options; let the faucets drip overnight or disconnect the outside water hose and drain the trailer water lines.
Dripping isn't an option because the 4" PVC line to the septic is above ground, it would clog with ice. Fortunately my plumbing is pex so it expands a bunch without breaking.
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An update: my local place can't get here as their tech lost his driver's license. After calls to several repair places I finally got one who can maybe get to me today, for sure tomorrow. Yay! It'll be expensive, $343 plus parts and labor, but worth it.
I don't feel comfortable pulling the furnace out and trying to fix it myself as I've lost my sense of smell and propane scares me. I'd rather pay a pro to do the work.
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Another update: The 7th place I called got the guys over here and I now have heat again! I'm a happy camper.
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Congrats! What was it? Gas solenoid?
(11-04-2024, 07:38 PM)olfart Wrote: Congrats! What was it? Gas solenoid?
No, the blower motor was worn out and the circuit board was bad.
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