Yeah, we're wimps here in New England, the minute it gets above 90 people complain. But it is usually a humid heat with no air movement. I moved up here from South Texas in '87. Everything in Texas has A/C, on the gulf coast we'd get a breeze which helps too!
Still 90+ degrees in May is wEiRd.
Thanks for the tips! So I shouldn't think it is weird that I get pressure on that gauge with the A/C off, and no pressure when I kick it on? That seemed pretty odd to me even with the crappy connector.
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