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Heater repair

by DebbieWTR
April 17, 2012

“while deployed w/ a texas guard unit the fan in our heater went out so we attached an external with zip ties.”

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  • # Fan Heater, Heater Repair, Texas Guard, Zip Ties
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2 thoughts on “Heater repair”

  1. John
    April 21, 2012 at 1:51 am

    Nothing white trash about this, unless you plan on leaving the fan there forever. Great way to keep the AC going until you can get a replacement fan motor. I’ve set box fans on customers’ central air units until I could get a replacement fan motor.

  2. Mike
    April 23, 2012 at 2:11 pm

    Heck, when I was deployed we had a cargo van with a wooden bench and folding chairs in the back. You do what you have to out there.

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