It held until the first hot day, then melted.
I've got a family member who thinks 68 degrees in summer is reasonable. My AC was short cycling like crazy every time they visited. So, I picked up one of those thermostat lockboxes from the supply house. It's just a plastic cover with a little key. Now I pop it on when they're coming over. No more arguments, and my compressor thanks me. It's a small fix for a big headache.
Wasted a bunch of time on low cooling, but a proper vacuum fixed it. Now I won't skip that step again.
Was tired of it rolling around in the truck, so I bent some spare pieces into shape. Works like a charm now, lmao. What little projects have you all tackled lately?
My sister visited and decided the air was too dry (she's always cold, you know?). She cranked up the humidifier without telling me, and now the humidity levels are all over the place. What's your go-to method for explaining HVAC settings to family without sounding like a know-it-all?