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RIP Heat and Air Conditioner.
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[QUOTE="noella5088, post: 2042048, member: 55053"] It's been going out for months. It was only a matter of time and I couldn't do anything. It kept us warm through the coldest months and kept us cool during the hottest days of high summer. Kept my booger boy's humidity within normal range. When it stopped working, I began to think about how to replace it. How do I fix this because Georgia Summers are a nightmare to all. Including Asthmatics, people with lung issues, bearded dragons, and even I cannot live in a hot and humid place because of Asthma. So, I decided that the best bet would be to open a gofundme to help me get a replacement and a professional installation. I cannot lift it due to bad knees. I can do 'simple chores'. Simple house hold chores. I bought a 100 Watt Ceramic Heat Emitter and a wire cage. It was all I could afford right now on a limited budget. I also suffered a migraine headache last night so I'm dealing with the next day wacky feelings today. It's off and on. Anyway. I got two small room heaters. 200 sq. feet to just heat the room we're in before bed. I have a spare one for my room. I had a larger one, but there was a mold smell in the filter and inside the unit itself. I stored it in the shed. [/QUOTE]
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