POTD- PROJECT OF THE DAY: What Did You Make In Your Shop Today?

Yes. I understand they are now code for new work. New house has one.
I looked into putting one on the heat pump circuit, but since my house is 40+ years old and has a Zinsco panel they don't make any that are compatible: I'll eventually need to put a standalone version like you must have done.
 
I ordered a cabin filter for the f-250 only to find out they don't have one from what I've read . :eek: :grin: Can anyone verify this ? It's a 2003 .
 
I ordered a cabin filter for the f-250 only to find out they don't have one from what I've read . :eek: :grin: Can anyone verify this ? It's a 2003 .
Can't verify for your truck, but ran into the same thing. Found factual information on one of the Ford truck forums with a Google search.
 
So where should I stick it ? LMAO , I'm sure I know the answer . :grin: :big grin::rolleyes:
 
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I looked into putting one on the heat pump circuit, but since my house is 40+ years old and has a Zinsco panel they don't make any that are compatible: I'll eventually need to put a standalone version like you must have done.
Yes, the electrician put it in under the main panel, basically in series between the meter & the box. I had it done as soon as we bought the house with a new 200A panel & upgraded the drop to the detached garage.
 
I ordered a cabin filter for the f-250 only to find out they don't have one from what I've read . :eek: :grin: Can anyone verify this ? It's a 2003 .


Not having your VIN to check for your exact model, but found this in ALLDATA for a 2003 F-250 4WD 6.8L.....

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