Viper wrote:Source of the post If it's that bad, the best thing to do is remove the unit entirely, remove the fan assembly, and spray a cleaning product or use pressured water, then blown it out with air from the fan side. Not an easy unit to clean properly in place.
I unbolted it yesterday to get a feel for what it would take to get it spun around. I got lucky. There’s a flimsy filter on it but that was clogged with mold and whatever else is prone to grow on these things. I took it out, dropped it in the shower, and soaked it with tilex. Its working much better now. But still not as good as it should. I think it’s time to run some barnacle buster through it. The high pressure side is a little warm and water flow isn’t as high as I think it should be. Planning on doing that this evening.
At some point I need to work on old problems. But too many new problems!