My environment is mostly impervious to power outages losing the ice at this time of year. Sept/Oct and Mar/Apr are a different story. I've been sitting under the condensors spraying water up into the heat exchanger just to keep the discharge temps slightly below the auto cut-offs at that time of year. I've lost compressors for two and three days, without too much problem, I'll change the limits on the exterior fans and it pulls all the heat out. We'll reduce floods but still scrape to clean but not to cut, no heaters and deal with the complaints. But then, I'm in Sask and not the PNW. That's a big difference in ambient and ground temp.
looks like there was a little migration there what was the temp outside when this happened
Paint looks pretty bright lol much love from Canada
My environment is mostly impervious to power outages losing the ice at this time of year. Sept/Oct and Mar/Apr are a different story. I've been sitting under the condensors spraying water up into the heat exchanger just to keep the discharge temps slightly below the auto cut-offs at that time of year.
I've lost compressors for two and three days, without too much problem, I'll change the limits on the exterior fans and it pulls all the heat out. We'll reduce floods but still scrape to clean but not to cut, no heaters and deal with the complaints.
But then, I'm in Sask and not the PNW. That's a big difference in ambient and ground temp.
Yowser!! Please keep us in the loop, I'm curious to see how it will turn out!
It is frozen but still has a funny look to the paint. Hopefully over time it will get better as people skate on it.
@@YourLocalIceMan Thank you! And stay cool!