terradactylexpress said:
All of 4 hours of electricity on that tank
Was breaking her in. I need an excuse to get the natural gas hookup and plug installed.
terradactylexpress said:
All of 4 hours of electricity on that tank
htxag09 said:
Random question, but when street intersection signals lose power does the programming have to be reset?
The light at Ella and Wakefield seems to give Wakefield green far more often and for longer than normal….
Or, if you're even slightly handy, buy a replacement capacitor of the same size for $20 off Amazon and keep it in your garage. Then when your current capacitor inevitably goes out, pull the old one, pop the new one in and brag to your wife how you just saved $150 (or more).Quincey P. Morris said:
Did it blow up that capacitor deal on your outside unit? I had a buddy in AC tell me if that's the problem you could turn the AC on and shove the blades with a long screw driver to get them going and then just let it cool for a while and turn it off. He told me this after he had fixed it and we lived in 95 degree heat with no AC for three days so I never tried it. If that's is the problem it's also a relatively cheap fix.
SpreadsheetAg said:
Likely capacitor...
$50-100 on Amazon; 5 min fix. Literally plug and play.
htxag09 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
Likely capacitor...
$50-100 on Amazon; 5 min fix. Literally plug and play.
But the ac company will charge $400+
Jack Klompus said:
We turned the unit off once we realized it wasn't blowing cold. When the AC guy got here, it fired right up. Sounds like we're in business.
SpreadsheetAg said:
Likely capacitor...
$50-100 on Amazon; 5 min fix. Literally plug and play.
SpreadsheetAg said:
Likely capacitor...
$50-100 on Amazon; 5 min fix. Literally plug and play.
htxag09 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
Likely capacitor...
$50-100 on Amazon; 5 min fix. Literally plug and play.
But the ac company will charge $400+
Had our AC guy tell me that if it stops blowing cold after a power surge, turn the system off, wait 10 minutes, and turn it back on. Worked for us the one time we dealt with it as well and saved a service visit.htxag09 said:Jack Klompus said:
We turned the unit off once we realized it wasn't blowing cold. When the AC guy got here, it fired right up. Sounds like we're in business.
Similar thing happened to me after the may derecho. Waited like 30 minutes and outside unit wasn't kicking on. Grabbed my spare capacitor to install it and when I got to the unit it started.
Bradbury Bros charged my brother in law $350 recently. It's nuts. Capacitors are less than $20 on Amazon with next-day delivery. Should always have one on hand it is literally a 10 minute job.CDUB98 said:htxag09 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
Likely capacitor...
$50-100 on Amazon; 5 min fix. Literally plug and play.
But the ac company will charge $400+
Que?
While I still know it's too much, my A/C company charged $175 in 2022 to replace mine.
CDUB98 said:
Yes, but how can a random person diagnose the problem as the capacitor?
Funny enough, I had to replace a capacitor at a rent house this morning. Unit was installed about 10 years ago, and I can't remember replacing a capacitor previously, so this one lasted 10 years.CDUB98 said:
Yes, but how can a random person diagnose the problem as the capacitor?
Several multimeters on the market that can test capacitance.CDUB98 said:
Yes, but how can a random person diagnose the problem as the capacitor?
Every supply house in Houston I've been to will sell me capacitors. Get Titan HD (US made), not Titan Pro (China made).Milwaukees Best Light said:
Many ac supply houses don't sell to the public. Just amazon it.