I'm stuck at home with a bitch of a cough, so naturally my A/C decides to take a dump. My usual A/C guy is booked until late tomorrow, meanwhile My life is sucking to a pretty high degree. A little help?
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostHave you had a chance to do any self diagnosis?
Mine went out last week.
I found that the fan wouldn't come on for my compressor unit outside. There was no burnt smell and the fan was not locked up.
Purchased a capacitor from Elliot's Electric for $15 and replaced it.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThat's good to know. I was trying to buy electrical parts to service my own A/C and there seemed to be a kind of blockade from the A/C service companies. Everywhere I called, you had to be a licensed technician to buy parts (capacitor and relay).
I also tried a local electric motor repair shop first, they directed me to the AC supply house.
Of course this was in Abilene... So the contact information probably isn't of much use to you..
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThat's good to know. I was trying to buy electrical parts to service my own A/C and there seemed to be a kind of blockade from the A/C service companies. Everywhere I called, you had to be a licensed technician to buy parts (capacitor and relay).2006 Civic SI
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThat's good to know. I was trying to buy electrical parts to service my own A/C and there seemed to be a kind of blockade from the A/C service companies. Everywhere I called, you had to be a licensed technician to buy parts (capacitor and relay).
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThat's good to know. I was trying to buy electrical parts to service my own A/C and there seemed to be a kind of blockade from the A/C service companies. Everywhere I called, you had to be a licensed technician to buy parts (capacitor and relay).
But what I've done, is sourced them online and I keep a start cap for my condensing unit, a run cap for my condensing unit, and a capacitor for the inside unit fan on hand. Cheap as shit through HD online. They don't carry much stock (if any) in stores, but the last time I bought I think I paid around $4.50 vs $20+ at an a/c parts house.
As cheap as they are, and with the miserable summer TX heat, it's worth buying back ups to keep on hand. Especially if you're a handy guy, can troubleshoot, and are capable of doing this type of thing.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThat's good to know. I was trying to buy electrical parts to service my own A/C and there seemed to be a kind of blockade from the A/C service companies. Everywhere I called, you had to be a licensed technician to buy parts (capacitor and relay).
The guy said he'll sell you anything but Freon, unless you have a Lic.Last edited by prostock1; 06-30-2015, 01:46 PM.sigpic
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