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A quiet 1989 Janitrol, Three 1988 Arcoaire 7.5 ton units, and a 2007 Trane that replaced a 2001 Bryant, that replaced the fourth 1988 Arcoaire. Also inside units of the 3 Arcoaire, and Trane.

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  • OMG! the bryant only lasted 6 years? thats not good

  • @MrTrainer1200 Yeah the wiring shorted out the compressor.

  • another question, whats the AFUE on the ArcoAire furnaces?

  • @xctome I think around 78%

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  • @HVACKID94 school is worthless for u maybe but im in classes that actually teach something

  • @HVACKID94 oh sorry I made you cry.

  • @HVACKID94 My channel is growing faster than you're did when you first got on YouTube. I watched it. Yours, Mikes, and a few others, all without a YouTube account. My videos are worth watching, and I have a voice that's easy to listen to, and I know what I'm talking about in my videos, which you don't.

    You f*cking suck.

  • @HVACKID94 Wrong again. Those are FRIENDS you're talking about, something you don't have and will never have in real life.

    No, you live in the rediculously overpriced world.

    Now I like Carrier. You always think I'm bashing it, guess it's because your so stupid. Anyways, I'd buy the Base model, Comfort, or Performance units, but no higher. I don't want that stupid Infinity control, I want a Honeywell Prestige HD. Looks MUCH nicer, and much easier to use.

  • @HVACKID94 Wrong. If you think that, then you OBVIOUSLY don't know anything about their design. If they weren't that different, they would still be making the XL19i. No, I live in the big, real world. You live in your little crappy, carrier world.

  • @HVACKID94 yes really. He said XL19i! Trane switched the circuit boards when they switched to the XL20i. It does NOT cycle the compressors a lot moron! Thermostat calls for cool, unit starts it's first stage compressor, runs for a little while, then shuts back off. Most of the time, the second stage larger compressor will go for weeks without coming on. If you're going to bash a unit, at least learn something about it!

  • @HVACKID94 Am I a tech? No. Do I service units a lot? YES. Do you service units a lot? NO. Shut up son. You don't have any room to talk here.

  • @HVACKID94 OK, let's say that I buy this. Maybe most Carrier units are not overpriced, but the 25VNA DEFINITELY IS. You CAN'T say that it's not. 7,000 is WAY too much freaking money for an air conditioner, when I can pay $4,500 for a XL20i that's twice as reliable.

  • @HVACKID94 No, you don't understand the definition of lemon. And you Dad's Trane WAS a lemon. Because normal Trane units DO NOT do that. It's too hard to argue with you because you don't understand SHIT about HVAC.

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