Central Air Pump

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I just realized I've been running my central air pump for over 9 years straight (at least). I've had a spare in waiting, but have never had to use it. I sure hope that keeps up. I think the only times it's been down are when the power goes off. Denny
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you've jinxed it now
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That thought had crossed my mind. Denny
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I'm not sure how those actually work, but do you fire up the spare every once in a while to make sure it's still in working order?
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I should, but I haven't. I should probably also make sure I've got the pipe fittings to actually tie it into my system. Denny
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I bought a spare at my old house. I ran it now and then to be sure it was good to go. Then when I moved I decided to use it as the primary...it shorter out and now is just junk because it was way out of warranty. Hope you have better luck than me.
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