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    Red face My first pool heater today, thought it was a furnace lol!

    I was struggling to get this thing in my truck and it was lower than my tailgate I couldnt lift it. the guy came out and helped me. I thought it was a furnace until I got it home and its a pool heater!! I dont know whats inside yet but cant wait to find out!!

    Its from Litehouse and says 150M on a sticker, no other identifying stickers on the outside.

    Weeeee!!!!


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    Should be a nice copper or stainless core heat exchanger in there.
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    Most likely brass coils inside.

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    Furnaces are tall (3'-4') and rectangle and light. Pool heaters are short and squareish and heavy.
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    I snagged one once.. It was one of the heaviest slugs of metal I have ever had the pleasure of putting in the back of my truck alone! Makes a 120,000 BTU furnace look like a cake-walk!
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    just finished processing and 24 lbs of brass and an 18 lb copper ...umm..I'll call it a coil? kinda like a radiator that comes out of AC's.

    Copper will net $45.00

    Brass will net $35.00

    those are at my yard prices.

    I didn't bother weighing the steel housing.

    SWEET!!!!!!


    the heavy brass pieces (2) were on either end of the copper coil thingy.

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    That's plum groovy! NA : )

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    thanks Bear and tell me about it! This was me ---------> . lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post

    Copper will net $45.00

    Brass will net $35.00

    SWEET!!!!!!
    Sweet Indeeeeeed! Nice Score!

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    Nice payday for a little work. Sweet!
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