On Friday June 29, my little girl took some big steps across the stage of life and graduated from high school. Surrounded by family and friends she gracefully navigated through a day of laughter and tears.
The day started early, and Fillmore was a part of the fun. Although not complete (I doubt it ever will be) I was moved and touched when Anna approached me a few months back and asked if I would be willing to act as "the limo" for Anna and her buds for the day. I didn't have to ponder the question for too long...of course!
It seemed like only yesterday that Anna was helping me gut out the interior,
Time flew by and Fillmore was a part of her transition from Middle school to high school...
And now, Fillmore had the honor of being part of the next chapter.
The day was great, the kids were fantastic, and Fillmore didn't leave anyone behind!
But he did leave me in the cold. On the grad night, as the kids were in the grad after party. I was parked off in the distance awaiting the time to pick up my brood of teenage craziness. As I sat in the evening trying to catch a few Zzz, I tried to turn on the furnace. It would fire up, heat up, and then give me error codes that the overheat temp sensor was kicking on and shutting it down!
So thankfully I had reinforcements. With the help of Ron we pulled the furnace, cleaned it out and then ran it through a bench test.
Fully disconnecting the unit from the bus I was able to get a close look at the control board on the blower assembly. Sure enough there was water damage. I know exactly when it was from too.
Last summer we went camping on September long weekend. It was the first time I had tried the hot water component of the Dual Top. There were issues (didn't have the proper pressure regulator)and there was leakage. That caused damage to the board.
Although it looks like I have to replace the blower assembly(parts on order), Ron and I made sure that a proper bench pressure test was performed to evaluate the integrity of the water connections.
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