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it cost about 1200 to get an original system from another car and have installed i have done it before on cars that don't have it on them,labor and parts all together will cost between 1000-1200 bucks to get the complete factory system installed and working,good luck.
She's frosted or frozen up.Run the fan by itself for 30-45 minutes and there is a good chance she'll start cooling again when put back to cool. good luck.
EDIT: Make sure that you check your filter and the coil cleanliness when she thaws or it will freeze again if the problem is not resolved.Another reason for a freeze up is a shortage of refrigerant but check those things first because they are very common.
Have you checked your attic to see if anything got moved onto the ducts? Maybe someone was up there and has "pinched" one of the ducts by moving something heavy against it or on top of it. I would also just check the ducts in general up there for anything obvious.
maybe the rubber or air hole get loose from the right place u just open and putt it back in the right place
Alwayson is sending the best advice so far in my opinion.I will add a few things that may help.Assuming you have a standard central a\c system
there are (2) major reasons for freeze up"hence low air volume". These are not the only reasons but the most common.(1)Low freon level,best solved by licensed tech.(2) Restricted air flow either on the a-coil "inside on air-handler or furnace" or outside on the condensing unit.Number 2 can be pretty simple to solve.Check the outside condensing unit for any air flow restrictions,on the sides and top of fan area. The fan pulls the air through the fins or coils if you smoke hold a cigarette next to the coils while unit is running if the smoke is pulled through quickly at all areas "top,bottom" the coils are probably ok. It never hurts to clean them periodically to improve performance and lifespan.The a-coil inside is a little trickier.The a-coil is the box looking unit that sits on top of furnace unit.If you are not a REAL DIY don't attempt internal cleaning of the a-coil.Over time dust,pet hair and such will build up inside this unit
and cause restricted airflow.Check that air filter every 3 months it makes a big difference.
As to future problems yes there can be some. If the a-coil has completely frozen over and you do not have a VERY clean drain line on the coil,a substantial amount of the unfrozen water can end up on your
heat exchanger or electrical circuitry. If you know what your looking at this can be diagnosed with a good flashlight.In real estate its location
location,in hvac it airflow,airflow.
Hope this helps and good luck
Ray
I haven't ever had a lock on my door.
Learn to do your own laundry, and tell her you get hot in the morning and that you'll turn the AC off when you get up.
Why do you need a lock in your parent's house? They own the house, they should have full access to it. Basically just don't do things you don't want them to see and you will be fine.
When you turn 18 and move out on your own you and your roommate can have locks on your doors.
I never had a lock on my door as a kid. Why would I need one?
Well if if makes you feel better I'm 16 and don't have a lock. Maybe buy a doorstop, and when your door is closed put it underneath the door.
Ask them for a lock. But when they ask why, just say that you want privacy for when you change.
:)
Yea. I had one on my door at that age.
As long as your parents know you're not doing anything really bad (drugs or the like), I think they should let you have one.
im 13 years old girl. i have a lock on my door but i usually leave it open anyways. my brother didnt have a lock until he was 16.. just tell your parents you feel you want to be more independent and have more privacy. act mature and do chores and show them you are responsible and wont be having sex with a girl.
hope i helped
answer mine too please?
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It is very normal for a teenager to not have a lock on their door. you just have to be open with your parents. approach them as an adult and they will respect you. Tell them you are getting older and would like a little more privacy. Ask if they could just knock for a change. Part of being an adult, is being more responsible... having your mom put away your clothes for you, not only gives her an excuse to come into your room, but also makes you a little childish. I don't mean to offend you with the last remark, it's just a suggestion to help you get more privacy.
I have a lock, but I share the room. More my bro's problem though. Mostly because he gets a boner just from talking to his GF online...
Anyways, a lock won't do much against parents except a few seconds to put your cock away. Just ask to get a lock, it will be like... a few hours of awkwardness maybe, it could just be you that is uncomfortable, so try asking.
My stepbrother got upset when he was living with my mom and stepdad because he didn't have a lock on his door (but they would usually knock before entering) so he brought it up to his councler (he had been in trouble with the law a few times) and the councler informed him that legally he didn't even have to have a door on his room at all. So just be glad you have a door. I didn't have a bedroom door when i was 14 and at 15 when my parents divorced my mom and i were living in a 1 bedroom apartment. Yes it is perfectly normal for a child (which you are until you are 18) to have no lock
yeah i have a lock on my door - seriously you need to talk to them about that or just get used to them walking in as you "beat the meat" haha
say something like, "now i'm getting older and i would like a little more privacy, i feel like i am responsible and would appreciate a lock on my door"
i think you should tell them that you need privacy and when you change, you need a lock. also say you wnt do anything bad and see what they say.
i have a lock on my door but im the "good kid" while my brother is the one who always gets in trouble, so i think my parents trust me on this.
it is pretty normal to not have a lock, i mean a lot of my friends dont. but to be honest, it's their house and they have the right access.
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I have a lock but I'm not allowed to use it. My mom says she will not have locked doors in her house. Idk why, but I don't have alot of rules so I don't argue about it.
I had a lock on my door at my old house but my parents took it off the first time I tried using it. I haven't had a lock on my door at any house since. It sucks! I asked my parents to knock. My dad does just he doesn't want to walk in while I'm getting dressed or something like that, but my mom never does. She tried knocking once, she knock on the door then opened it before I even said "come in." No she'll just open the door and walk right in. I hate it!
lol at them telling you when they are going to bed.
its good to have a lock on your door but sometimes if you lock it too much your dad will take your door away. because thats what my dad did :(
he said " you lock you door way too much and next time you do it im taking it away." but then i forgot and locked it and then next thing i knew my door was gone. but thats ok i got it back. :)
just ask them that you would like to have more privacy in the house because you feel like you dont have any and ask them for a lock.
or at least ask them to knock before they come in.
if it helps i have no doorknob or lock and it never closes all the way im 15 too and it sucks i just throw stuff behind my door or it will close all the way so i can change. yea but my bf has a curtain(well its more as just a sheet) as his door.so yea its not unheard of.
I don't think it is a problem of whether they trust you or not. A lot of teenagers don't have locks on there doors because I don't think most houses have locks on the bedroom doors, aside from the master bedroom. Its actually totally normal for teens to look at porn. Feel lucky, I'm not even allowed to close my door, regardless of what I'm doing or what room I'm in. My door has a lock, but its on the outside, and I can't close my door because the doorknob fell off on the inside, and if it closes I'll get locked in. How about you just keep your door open, do your own laundry, and turn off your air conditioner, so she won't have a reason to come in. Or, how about you do whatever you want to do when your family members are out of the house?
Well, it is their house. They SHOULD be able to come in and out of your room whenever they want.
You don't need a lock, just ask them if they could knock before coming into your room. It's their house and they're going about their business, bringing in your laundry (which you could and should actually do yourself), taking care of the A/C use in your room (and hence their utility bill)... just contribute to the household in ways that keep them out of your room. Even though you're 15, you're still their baby and they probably don't even realize what they're doing. Just talk to them about the whole privacy thing and ask if maybe they could knock before coming in. They were 15 once, I'm sure they'll understand.
The second you ask for a lock is the moment they start being suspicious. In my parents' house my brother and I had a locks on our doors, but we were not allowed to use them. If we were caught locking our doors, that just bought us a lecture and constant monitoring from our dad. My brother and I were good kids, our parents just had short leashes and don't like being "told" via locked doors where they can and can't be in their own house.
My parents put a lock on my door when I was about12. I think they knew i had started masturbating and wanted me to keep the door locked when i was doing it so my little brother wouldn't come in and see me.
I think it was really cool of them to understand that i needed some privacy and they never embarrassed me by telling me they knew what i was doing.
I don't know how they found out i masturbated unless they saw me when i didn't know it.
So I don't know if it is normal to have a lock on the door but it sure helps.
Ask them can they knock before entering. My brother's 16 and he doesn't have a lock on his door. He doesn't even have a doorknob. Okay, that needs some explaining I guess. When we were little, like I was in the 2nd grade probably, it was time to get up for school and the door wouldn't open! We were locked in our room for about an hour. They had to cut the doorknob off to get us out. That morning was spent in tears for me. Its pretty normal.
Tell them you'd like privacy for when you're changing or something like that. Although parents never want to think about their kids masturbating, sometimes they should consider that it is something teens do. You deserve the right to privacy like anyone else.
I never had a lock on my door, but my dad was extremely courteous and would always knock, and would only come into my room if I told him he could come in...
You don't want to say anything but if you had a lock on the door, they'd probably think you're hiding drugs or something worse...
I think sit your folks down and tell them that you are getting older and would enjoy more privacy and to be treated as an adult and not like their little boy, so could you please ask them to knock before they come in? It's your folks, so be honest. They obviously don't think that what they are doing makes you feel awkward, so tell them! Masturbation may occur to them, and so it should...young guys should be given ample time to practice, there's nothing worse than learning how to finish up quickly because you're terrified your mom's gonna come running in with your laundry! LOL!
Ask her if she can leave your laundry in the laundry room, and you'll collect it every day. Say goodnight before you go to your room, so they don't have to come in to tell you they are going to bed...
And remember, parents are like small puppies, they are going to make a few mistakes and may need a gentle tap on the nose with a rolled up paper, but if you keep reminding them, politely, to knock before bursting in, they'll eventually get it! Good luck!
I'm 15 and I have never had a lock on my door. My parents can walk in and out. Here is a tip. Don't do anything you wouldn't want them to see. When you have your own house, then you can have a lock. Maybe say that you want them to knock from now on, as you want some privacy now that you are 15.
Talk to them, if they don't think that you should have a lock on your door try hanging a sign on your door knob. One side can say ENTER the other can say BUSEY or DO NOT ENTER or somthing like that. I don't have a lock but I have a sign that says PLEASE KNOCK. And then I can tell my mom or dad that im busey or i'll just be like "im changing" (even if im not) and they go away.
skip the web and talk to your landlord. be wary of poisons. you can always move somewhere more sanitary.
if she has taken no action
have a professional come in and take a look
take pictures of the bugs have proof take her to small claims court
i beleave if it endnagers your child she must let you out of your lease
change the circuit breaker to match the new appliance---that is your safety. then add thenew wire .
The circuit breaker should be changed to match the rating of the receptacle. (15 amp/240 volt) As for extending the wire, #10 would be overkill for a 15 amp circuit but I would use it anyway instead of dropping down to #14. That way nothing can go wrong down the road if someone decides to put a larger breaker in again thinking that they had a solid run of #10. It also eliminates any concern of voltage drop issues.
Those are the symptons of a failed alternator. Have you checked to see if the drive belt is in place? Most parts stors can check the alternator if you take it to them (off the car). Simple job to do, look up the parts cost at any on line parts source.
yeah, it's going to be an alternator, also if you cant remember when you replaced the battery, or it's been more than 3 years, replace it also. I would say an alternator on that car is about 200-300 dollars at a local shop with an aftermarket alternator rebuilt.
I had a simmilar issue with my truck, I doubt its your alternator those are usually pretty bullet proof but not compleatly. You probably have a wire that freyed or got loose thats shorting out the system ie draining the bat. I would take the alt off and take it to an auto shop and have it tested. it isnt TOO hard to do it yourself, and its free to test the alt. after that its alot more complicated trying to find the short, if you are not mechanicaly/electrically incline I would ask for further help. If you are then you can test the wires comming off the alt, and inbetween the different hardware of the car. hope this helps
I assume the part of the air conditioner that the water is hitting is outside. If this is the case, you could always put sand or kitty litter on top of it. The water won't make a sound when it hits this, and you can just brush it off after a while and put a new layer down.
How about an old towel?
Kitty litter is a good idea. You could also set a bucket out there with a towel in it so it is easy to empty daily.
Good luck!
Yikes. What a nightmare.
Experiment in your kitchen sink, before you start putting things outside ontop of your air conditioner.
But, what is going to work is something made of fabric. (Because fabric will absorb the sound, as well as the moisture.) Now, you have to think about the fact that the towel will dry out, and wind will blow it away. So, you need to attach it.
Whatever you put out there will become gross, so you'll never bring it back to live inside again.
Use an absorbent towel folded into many layers, and duct tape it all the way around the edges, to keep it from going anywhere.
Get a piece of outdoor/indoor carpet and place it on top of your unit. Not only will keep the noise down but your a/c will work better. Air conditioning works better in a cool damp metal box than in a hot dry metal box.
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I don't know of one if there is one;but i know a guy that put a window unit into his back window on a pick-up.If your dad wanted to cut a hole into the back of his sleeper and install a window unit ,That might be the way to go.
If your house is well-insulated, windows & doors stay closed,
& you don't have sun shining in the windows for part of the day,
a couple of degrees will not make much difference to the bill.
But your friends may not be telling the whole story to you.
wow, i've never heard of a system being able to pull the temp down 29 deg. diff from outside air...u must have a hell of a system! the norm is 15-17 deg diff from outside temp to inside temp......
only savings for u would be that once the temp outside cools down at night, if u had it a 70+, the unit would cut off sooner......
lic. gen. contractor
in setting your thermostat at 70 and leaving it your ac unit wont have to kick on on off all the time from changing the temp. We have ours set a 78 degrees and our house is well insulated it keeps the temp comfortable without the outside unit having to kick on and off all the time. The outside unit at our house runs about 20 minutes on avg during a one hour period at 100 degrees outside and believe me 78 feels very comfortable after being outside for awhile. Dont keep bumping it back and forth all the time because all it does is keep cycling the outdoor unit which in the long run will be very costly as you are shortening the life of the unit. Find a comfortable setting (preferrably above 72 to save you energy and keep the outside unit from icing up) and leave it there.
And I agree with dawg. I have never heard of a system pulling the temp down that far. Damn good system dont wear it out.
If the system is sized right and in good working order at 75 she will cycle as designed.That's what I leave mine on.Yall are only tricking yourselves thinking going from 68 to 70 is doing anything besides just looking at the number.
It will run continuously no matter if she is on 68 or 70.
Don't you see?Normal comfort level is 74 or 75 and it will cycle at the stat as designed unless it is extremely hot outside.The a/c is not designed to keep a home 68 in the heat of summer.It will run and run and run.
Just be very careful about short cycling the compressor at the stat.Short cycling is the single most damaging thing you can do to the compressor as a home owner.
I have replaced hundreds of compressors that the cause of failure was customers,who just couldn't resist the urge to tamper with the stat every time they were near it and kept short cycling the compresor.
Your electric bill depends on a lot of factors.....how well your house is insulated, how efficient your ac is and it can also depend on how often your ac starts and stops. The difference between 68 and 70 degrees isn't all that much. Maybe you two should just compromise on 69 degrees? When I leave for work, I turn the ac down to 80 degrees and it usually doesn't get hot enough in my apartment until just before I get home. You could get a programmable thermistat and set it so that it turns off during the day when no one is home and start up 30 minutes before you get back from work. That way it will be cool when you walk in the door and it won't be unnecessarily running while your gone.
this is not a a/c problem it is a marriage problem!
The larger of the 2 lines is the low side, smaller line is high
Sounds like you should call someone. CPS might be a place to start.
As for the car they will do nothing about that. That is what he can afford and it is not neglect. The roaches are health and safety and they may investigate and assist in extermination but they won't remove for the above mentioned things.
I would call them and report it. beacuse of the bugs being health concern only.
The situation you are describing makes me think this is not neglect, but has to do with money. Is he financially able to have a better place for her or get a car with A/C?
I would just suspend judgement first on whether this is neglect/abuse or if it is due to poverty.
Many people don't have A/C and have to live in homes with lots of people.
If you are legitimately concerned for the child's safety you should call child protective services. They will do an investigation and make their own determination of the circumstances.
i don't know about other states. i live in texas here if the childs not in danger then they will only come in and check around. but unless the cochroach grows teeth and becomes a violant insect then they will probably not do anything. unless there are signs of abuse or neglect. he may be neglecting his home but not his child.
Roaches are a serious health risk!!!! Something definitely needs to be done about that part!!!
You should call CPS so there is atleast a record of the general neglect. I would also make sure that when you call them you let them know that it is a partial custody situation too. This way he might lose his cusotdy of her and she would be better off with her mom. As a parent I know this is hard to see but unfotunately CPS does very little to nothing anymore. Good luck!
I'm having a hard time understanding why you think it's wrong for a child to ride around in a car. It happens all the time. We must all be child abusers if we do that! As long as he's not leaving her in the car alone with the windows rolled up (or even down) like other idiots do, I see nothing wrong with that.
As for the roaches, I don't think that's abuse either. He needs to have an exterminator, yes. But nothing extreme enough for her to possibly get taken away.
And not everyone can afford a big house with 20 bedrooms.
I would call them. It would be best for everyone involved, especially the little girl. I am sure they will look things over and tell him that he has got to get his home cleaned up. I am pretty sure that they will tell him the little girl needs a room of her own with a bed. They will know what the agreements were with the courts as far as how far he can travel with the child. Now the car and the air conditioning and stuff...Most of my growing up life we did not have air conditioning. I am greatly thankful for it now, but, I did survive. I would call child protection services though. Only good can come out of it. Sometimes even good people need someone to put a torch under there bums to get them doing the right things.
The roaches are enough. Her not having sleeping space of her own locks it in.
The 'hitting' would need to be actual hitting, not spanking, and would have to be proved.
AC is a luxury and has nothing to do with it.
Do you have a 'right'? The girl has the right to a good home. You can call CPS and put it in their hands.
unless you think that the child is in danger or not taken care of in the correct manor i wouldnt call because the A/C in not working in his car and he might not have the extra money to fix it. and with the bugs i would just try to help him by getting some bug spray for him because he just might have had them before he moved to the place. you cant expect people to be perfect or rich and able to take care of these things. just help him out. it sounds like he is doing the best that he can for his daughter! good luck!
yea even if he doesnt have her full time its still neglect
I agree with you on the roach infestation but not on the car. People don't need a/c it is a luxury not a necessity. Have you ever talked to him?
Actually, you can call 911 if your daughter is being kept in a house where there is no air conditioning on a 109 degree day. It is legitimate to call 911 when a child is in danger of overheating, because that is a life threatening situation. The police report, if conditions are found to be as you have described, would then be evidence in any future proceedings. Yes, it is legitimate to complain to child protective services regarding the cockroach infestations and lack of A/C in house and car and the excessive numbers of people in the house, which may put her at increased risk of "stranger danger".
i believe that if you think things aren't right then you should definitely call your local child protective services. even if everything turns out to be okay you can at least rest knowing that you did the right thing. I'm not sure where you live but I'm guessing america, over here (australia) lately we have had a lot of children die in their own home, if just one person had noticed something was wrong and made a call then those precious babies would still be alive. if the authorities are called they aren't necessarily going to take the child away but are more likely to offer help/support on how th better care for that little girl. if you ask me calling them is a win win situation for everybody. you could always do it anonymously.
Do you know her mom> If you know her mom call her first. But, If you don't, Call child protection, it's the right thing to do for her health.
Well, the A/C in his car is no reason to call CPS. Some people can't afford to fix the A/C and some people can't afford to have A/C in their house! As far as the house - if she's sleeping on the couch or floor it's ok. My daughter used to love sleeping on the floor with her blanket, it's like a sleepover. As far as the bugs go, I'm not really sure. If the child looks and acts healthy and happy, I wouldn't get involved.
i have a "beach wave" iron, they can range from 30-80 form a decent one, and i love it in just makes nice big soft waves in your hair. u could also just use some gel/moose and scrunch your hair when its semi-damp and that would look nice too. i use the garnier fructis products and i think they work well, just make sure there the "strong hold" ones.
it probably normal.................................................
ur probably scred or thinking about sumthin
It may have nothing to do with health, but still, I would consult a health care professional.
its very very very bad.
try wearing socks on your ears.
or eating a lollipop before napping.
me too my mom says its cause i never drink water
its normal to sweat at night
It's completely normal. When you go to sleep, your body loosens up and it cools down-also, it tends to get chilly at night.
leukemia or high in sugar
Maybe bad dreams? Or in an uncomfortable position.
oh yeah that happens to me all the time its weird,
like when i come home from school fall asleep on the couch, or on my bed, i wake up all sweaty. and stuff
but at night when i wake up im fine
i dont know why it is, but that happens to me too
so dont worry your fine!
its normal!
leather will make you do that if your sleep on it. and its normal. or it could mean your comin down with a cold or something.
strange .... u should see the doctor
try to just sleep with maybe just boxers and no socks so you stay cool and dont sweat also the second part is normal
This is definitely normal. This can be triggered by supernatural thoughts (do you believe in ghosts?) or paranormal happenings (more ghosts), but those are just assumptions and get very psychological. Also, sometimes you can get this from skipping a meal.
i think it might just b the temp deference from afternoon and morning or it could have 2 do with ur house....
it is completly normal when i take naps during the day that happens to me i wouldnt sweat you will be fine...
I have this problem a lot when I sleep during the day. I hate it. I wake up feeling all hot and mucky. I don't know what causes it. Maybe it's colder in the house when you wake up in the morning.
fall asleep in the bathtub full of water... tell someone to watch you when u do this so you drown, if you start sweating... tell whoever is watching u 2 throw a toaster, or a blow dryer in with u... this should solve your problems.
dont take a nap?! just go to bed a bit earlier!
I don't know how old you are, but if you are approaching puberty or it just happened, it's probably hormones. It should pass.
My guess would be that you're in more clothes during the day when you take a nap than you would sleep in at night. More clothes=hotter you.
Not sure how old you are, but night sweats happen often during puberty. If your past puberty then it can be a sign of health conditions. If your room is comfortable, then you might talk to the doc.
Check the gift shops or catalogs of science museums. Here's one to get you started, The Science Museum of Minnesota: http://www.smm.org/shop/
or American Science and Surplus, which is a very neat company. You can even call them-- the people who work there are great! http://www.sciplus.com/
I don't know how much "too much" is but if it was me Kestrel would be the way to go.
Here's a couple hits I got by googling home weather stations, add the word kids and u will get some suggestions.
http://www.weathershack.com/
http://www.theouterbanksweathercompany.com/
That could be a great learning experience and hobby for a kid. good luck to him
well, getting layers and having it thinned will definitely help.
but also try straightening it.
that will get rid of the poofiness and frizziness. :]
really thick curly hair
my cousin has the same kind
what she did she got a bob like rihanna
IT look great with her thick hair
but you need to straighten it everyday
which itsnt that bad since its short
and you really cant be over weight
itll make your face look bigger
ask the person cutting your hair
there professionals so theyll know what will look good on u
maybe u shud shower more, every other day is just rank!
well try a smoothing shampoo, conditioner, and treatment. layers add volume, so idk if u want that, but the thinning will help. dry blowdrying too, so that way it gets smoother. btw even tho u wash ur hair every other day, its still a good idea to shower EVERY day just use a showercap or somethin
You could put a relaxer in it to tame the poofyness. My hair used to be exactly like yours was. Also rinse your hair in cold water, it makes it softer and more shiny, straightning it will help, but if you have dry curly hair it's still gonna be dry when it's straight, and it won't straighten as nice as you probably want it to. Well yah anyways I hope it gets better, mine kind of calmed down naturally once I reached highschool, but I still have to let it air-dry to have nice curls.
im about to hurt your feelings but hear me out CURLS DONT FOLLOW THE RULES!
the first step go get you hair layered, tell your stylist you want long layers and then make it a habit to go back every 6 to 8 weeks to get your ends trimmed and the layers touched up. please dont thin your hair and dont make your layers too deep just long layers will even out your hair enough trust me.
next its your hair routine, its all wrong. no offense. your going to have to work with your curls, and dont try to straighten them exsessively it will only make it worse. you need to make a habit of weekly or at least bi-weekly deep conditioning/hot oil treatments. even regular olive oil will do, just put it all over your hair cover with a shower cap and let it sit for at least 30 minutes, then wash out.
every other day is probably too often to be washing your hair because if its as thick as you say it is air drying will take forever and by the time its dry to the roots you're washing it again and never allowing your hair to build up its natural oils. limit washing your hair to every 3 or 4 days no more than that, and rinse with cool water when you do.
next DO NOT BRUSH YOUR HAIR WHEN ITS WET!!!! use a wide tooth comb or finger comb it, NEVER brush it. dont towel dry either, just squeeze out as much moisture as you can.
you need a moisturizer or leave in condition, the curls rock is not meant to be used alone its not giving your curls enough moisture which is why it gets dry and frizzy its dehydrated. so when you're done washing apply both a frizz serum and a moisturizer, any brand will do but dont use too much or it will make your hair greasy and heavy. distribute the product using a wide tooth comb or your fingers THEN add the curls rock.
air drying is also an issue. because your hair is so thick it doesnt dry all at once. i have the same problem. go to a beauty supply store and buy a DIFFUSER attachment for your blow dryer. the point of this is that it doesnt agitate you curls as regular drying does and helps them keep their shape. also i know that with air drying all your hair doesnt get curly some parts dry wavy because they're held down by the weight of the rest of your hair this will help dry all your hair into sexy full curls.
when you're done applying your product flip your head upside down and catch sections of your hair in the diffuser and hold it in place for a few minutes then move to a new spot til your hair is dry. you can also use a root lifting spray and that with this method of drying will give your hair a natural shape and volume when you're done without looking crazy and poofy.
this is my routine, and it makes my curls look healthy and really natural. save yourself the heartache and embrace your thick curly hair, i spent most of my life trying to strighten my curls to no avail but now that i've embraced them i love it and so do everyone else.
GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY CURLS!!!!!!!!!
I am assuming you are talking about the blower motor. Most likely the blow motor has burned out. It is under the dash on the passage of the car. In the black hearter box, The lower area of the box unclips or bolts. Un both motor and unplug wires. Take the plastic cage blow off the motor. You will use this on the new motor. Beford you that it out of the box. See if you are fetting electric to the motor. If you are then moter is bad. If you are not. The it is in the computer for the A/C and heat. About $400. to $800. pending on the system you have.
Ugh i dunno..sowwie =/
look through peoples trash
nothing is free.
try this site .good luck
try going to caigs list under free & look to see if someone is giving a free air conditioner in your area...i'm sure you will find one for free..
I don't know what county Gardner,MA is in, but join freecycle.org for that county and someone probably has one they are giving away.
Freecycle.org is a website where people give things away instead of throwing them in the landfills. Hence "recycle" name.
I live in Ulster county in NY and have seen atleast 3 so far this week already.
Hope this helps!!!!
I have a free one you can have !-But it doesn't work.
cool, good work
So what is the Question?
how do you power it
Maybe the filter is blocked and the cold air is not coming into the house, instead its freezing up your machine, cause it can't get out.
Check the filter.
There are a couple of things that can help. The problem is caused by the humidity in the air where you live. The moisture content is so high that it will not stay as a vapor at the temperature the coils are. I used to live in Ohio and had the same problem. I found cleaning coils helped increase air flow and cut down ice up. Also;
1) you can turn the thermostat up so the cooling coils are not so cold. If you look, it usually freezes up quicker when you are trying to drop the temp lots.
2) Turn on the unit earlier in the day to keep the temps and moisture from getting so high.
Buy a dehumidifier and keep it running.
It sounds like the cooling fins are clogged or blocked by something. Take off the cover, and check and see if all the aluminum pieces are all bent, or clogged with dirt or something else. Also make sure the drain hole, outside is clean and draining smoothly, stick a wire or bobby pin in it to make sure its clear. If none of those are the case. You just have too big of a house to cool for one air conditioner, you might need 2 or 3 ...! Hope this helps you keep cool!
It could be low on refrigerant but that would mean it has developed a leak.
Could also freeze from low airflow over the inside coil, like a dirty filter or coils that are dirty or a defective fan motor.
Try the fan at a higher speed.
Also if the front cover is not on properly or missing louvers you can get recirculation of cold air right back to the intake and cause the same thing.
it needs freon .buy a new one