[Accrs-ho] New swamp cooler update
ACCRS HO Scale
accrs-ho at mail.accrs.org
Sat May 23 22:57:45 PDT 2015
Awesome!!!
Great work Gary.
Ed Carreno
mytech at myputertech.com
Myputertech
925.829.6505
On May 23, 2015 10:43 PM, "ACCRS HO Scale" <accrs-ho at mail.accrs.org> wrote:
> Message From: Gary Lewis glgslewis at comcast.net
>
> I spent some time at the fair today and completed the new swamp cooler
> installation. The float or water level was set followed by a successful
> trial run. I left it with the water on and the unit plugged in, so it is
> operational. It is hard wired so it comes on without having to use a
> remote.
>
> Gary
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Accrs-ho [mailto:accrs-ho-bounces at mail.accrs.org] On Behalf Of
> ACCRS HO Scale
> Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 3:52 PM
> To: accrs-ho at mail.accrs.org
> Subject: [Accrs-ho] New swamp cooler update
>
> Message From: Gary Lewis glgslewis at comcast.net
>
> Thanks to John, Mark, Tony, Joel, and yours truly (I hope I didn't miss
> anyone), the new swamp cooler is in place on the HO side of the building.
> There are a few detail clean ups to do and it hasn't been thoroughly
> tested, so we left it unplugged. The fair maintenance department responded
> well with an assist with a forklift which made light work of the lift to
> bracket level. We initially ran into an unexpected problem when we noticed
> the cab 3 monitor had been installed exactly where the swamp cooler
> mounting brackets had been previously installed on the outside of the
> wall. We had to disconnect and move the monitor north about 6 feet.
> Consequently, it will need to be electrically reconnected. We will leave
> that task to the "trons". It may need a longer coaxial cable and extension
> cord. The safety strap is up by the coal mine.
>
> The only injury occurred when I fell over the extension ladder which was
> laying on it's edge on the ground. Hip, shoulder, and right hand hit the
> black top pretty hard. I think the shoulder took most of the impact with
> second place going to the lower thumb area of the hand. This is another
> reason why someone else can hook up the monitor. Everything hurts today.
>
> Gary
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> ACCRS HO Scale
> Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:06 PM
> To: accrs-ho at mail.accrs.org
> Subject: [Accrs-ho] Fair
>
> Message From: Ed Carreno myputertech at gmail.com
>
>
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