Cold Air . . .

I was up about 10am this morning to prep things before getting up on the rig roof and swapping out the old and new Air Conditioners.

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My first task was to remove the 4 bolts from the inside flange and pull it all out. The outside unit was now free.

AC Install 1

AC Install 2

Then it was up on the roof to actually swap out the AC units. I don’t really trust the 16 year old ladder on the back of our rig so I always back it up with my own.

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This is the old unit before I unbolted the cover.

AC Install 3

Once the cover was off, I turned the unit on its side to remove the wires for power, and the thermostat.

AC Install 4

Once the wiring was removed, I slid the old unit off to the side on a piece of cardboard. This left just the opening in the roof ready to place the new unit in its place.

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I then slid the new unit over the hole and lined it up.

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That finishes up my work on the roof. Now it’s all inside the rig.

Being the impatient sort that I am, after I fastened the unit down with the new flange and four bolts, I temporarily hooked up the control box, turned the breaker back on, and turned the AC on.

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And had nice cold air. So I know it works.

And after a little bit more work, this was the finished project.

AC Install finish

“I love it when a plan comes together.”

A little before 4pm Jan and I headed for La Grange and the Wal-Mart  to stock up on gate guard supplies. But our first stop was Peter’s BBQ in Ellinger for dinner one last time. Good BBQ.

Tomorrow we’ll head out about 9am for a 260 mile run up to Henderson, TX. We’ll spend the night there, and then head out to our new gate about 18 miles away.

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Thought for the Day:

“If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 years there’d be a shortage of sand.” – Milton Friedman

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