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Can I swap grill grates to grill food for kosher people?

Assuming I buy kosher meat from an approved butcher.

My grill has been used to cook whatever I like, but if kosher people come to town and I have a fresh unused set of grates, am I good to go? Can I grill with it closed even?

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u/On_Wings_Of_Pastrami — 7 days ago

Two HVAC techs, two totally different diagnoses. Including which way the fan is supposed to blow

I turned my AC off when I went out on a week vacation. It was working fine before, but I came home and it's not cooling at all.

I called an HVAC guy, and he said that the fan was spinning in the wrong direction. He put that leaf on there, and showed that it was sucking in instead of blowing out. Then he said that the capacitor was good (a bad one might explain it spending the wrong way), so the motor is probably failed. And then he tested the compressor and said that it's dead so I would need at a minimum a new motor for the fan and a new compressor.

I brought in some one else for a second opinion, and they said that the fan is supposed to be sucking air in and blowing out the back so it's working correctly. He identified a loud rattle on the compressor (I feel like it's always sounded that way but it is annoying so I wouldn't be surprised if it was an issue) and said it sounds bad. Then I guess he checked the freon, and said it's completely empty. I don't know why the first guy wouldn't have mentioned that if it's true. He said they need to come back out and check to see if there's a leak, and if there is I would need a whole new condenser (although I'd probably just opt for a heat pump at that point). He said I can't even do a new compressor at that point because the leak might be somewhere else in the system.

These sound like completely different diagnostics. Can anyone make sense of who I should be listening to? Like for starters which way is this fan actually supposed to blow?

u/On_Wings_Of_Pastrami — 8 days ago