I do a month at a time of carnivore a couple times a year and costco is the most cost effective typically. Just buy a big strip and cut down like samnjoe does.
I've purchased quarters and halves before but you have to have the freezer space. The other more important point for me was the fact...
do you have a crankcase heater? if not that could be an issue. refrigerant migrates to the coldest spot which in this case would be the compressor, this causes a hard start which could in turn cause a failure with your compressor.
I would echo SC's questions regarding brand of unit and cause of compressor failure. Likely you'll have an r410a system if it's only 10 years old. Typically the lifespan on hvac is 12 to 15 years. The concern of losing a condenser fan motor is not a big deal however, depending on the brand...
Brand new boat after having had my previous boat for 10 years and set up perfectly... day 1 fishing get the first rod out and hook up the flasher.... dammit forgot lures. the next day out, triple checked and lures on board. Set everything up and turn to where i used to keep my scotty clips...
My wife used to take pills, ginger etc and would still get seasick. Discovered the relief band and bought one just to try put. Works like a charm. She can even go offshore with me now.
steveston is good since they have locking gates, prepay. nice launch there. Macdonalds beach is "locked" overnight also but launch/retrieve at mid to high tide only. Alternatively, captains cove in ladner is good and free.
Superstore in Richmond has chicken thighs at 4.34/kg and an additional 30% off
*Edit* should read drumsticks not thighs... Guess I had thighs on the mind
I spent last summer fishing as far as 15 mile in bamfield in a 20' Duckworth Pac Nav sport, took it offshore at Nootka in years past. Was ok but definitely had to pick and choose the days before heading offshore. Fished 2 to 6 adults ranging from 165 to 280 lbs. Upgraded to a 24ft Pac Pro...
Yes would have to pull the charge to change it out. It's a good start as it's good practice to change the drier when opening the system to atmosphere. Do you have a vacuum pump for after you're done?
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