Ivan the Butcher
Member
MY condo is about 12 or 13 years old, and we've lived here 3 and a half years. I had gone for a 25 mile bike ride Saturday morning, so I fell asleep in my easy chair right after dinner. At 10:30 I woke up and the wife was in the sewing room and mentions the A/C isn't cooling like it should. I looked out side and the Condenser unit isn't running at all so I put the thermostat to off and the fan to on and let it rest overnight.
After church Sunday I pull out my tools and start checking all the "usual suspects"; broken or burnt wire and contacts. Everything looked beautiful, In fact it didn't look like anyone had been inside the A/C since installation! That is always a good sign! So I turned the thermostat to cool and went back out to look at it. The fan wasn't running and the compressor was not starting but going straight into "reset". I shut down the disconnect switch, next to the A/C and got out the multi meter. My ohms area is dead, so I put a new AA battery in and it is still dead. I tell the wife I need to run to Lowe's to buy a new cheap multi tester; would she like to ride along and we can celebrate National Ice Cream Day while we are out. She had just written checks for the early month bill so after the Post Office we stopped at Whit's Frozen Custard, She got the flavor of the week, Mint Cookies & Cream, I got the standby Chocolate. Off to Lowe's like a herd of turtles! I but the least expensive meter they have $12.99 ( I used to get them for $7.99, the time are a changin')!
Back Home I pull the combo start capacitor and fan. The fan motor test good on all the legs, the capacitor is dead on both the 5uf and 35uf legs, so there is my culprit! I leave the house at 6:45 this morning and after a pit stop at MICKY D's I'm at the parts house 2 minutes before they open at 7:30 I have the offending part and model number and lie and say it is for my companies cash account ( that company has been defunct for 10 years!) They sell to me, but I pay dealer list instead of wholesale, still 20% less than retail! $6.68 +2% for charge card (14 cents) + 50 cents sales tax for a total of $7.32.
I am going the opposite of rush hour traffic and get home in 20 minutes. I had returned everything I could last night so it took maybe 5 minutes to install the capacitor. BUT I forgot the exact wiring and the schematic was unclear on 1 wire. I drove around the condo complex looking until I found an empty unit, I removed the A/C access panel and took 3 photos of the wiring and closed it back up. I went back to my unit corrected the wire I had wrong, turned the thermostat to cool and fan to auto. I turned on the disconnect switch and everything powered up fine. The fan had the mild roar they are suppose to make and the compressor had the proper underlying hum. It was throwing of heat in about 20 seconds, so I returned the access cover and closed the windows and drapes. I called the wife at work and gave her the good news.
It took an actual time of 2 1/2 hours including buying a multi-meter and travel. The cost was just over $20 with the meter. I am out of practice and have no parts in stock, my tool are no longer organized for A/C service. Back in the day (sold in 2006) my brother would have charged about $75 for the call and actual price for the parts! On the worst day of the year we had same day service. We had very few customers (only people we sold the building to) and they loved us, most often mailing a check before our bill arrived!
Nobody else I know does business like that! They could but nobody wants to be good AND affordable! Just rude AND expensive!
Ivan
After church Sunday I pull out my tools and start checking all the "usual suspects"; broken or burnt wire and contacts. Everything looked beautiful, In fact it didn't look like anyone had been inside the A/C since installation! That is always a good sign! So I turned the thermostat to cool and went back out to look at it. The fan wasn't running and the compressor was not starting but going straight into "reset". I shut down the disconnect switch, next to the A/C and got out the multi meter. My ohms area is dead, so I put a new AA battery in and it is still dead. I tell the wife I need to run to Lowe's to buy a new cheap multi tester; would she like to ride along and we can celebrate National Ice Cream Day while we are out. She had just written checks for the early month bill so after the Post Office we stopped at Whit's Frozen Custard, She got the flavor of the week, Mint Cookies & Cream, I got the standby Chocolate. Off to Lowe's like a herd of turtles! I but the least expensive meter they have $12.99 ( I used to get them for $7.99, the time are a changin')!
Back Home I pull the combo start capacitor and fan. The fan motor test good on all the legs, the capacitor is dead on both the 5uf and 35uf legs, so there is my culprit! I leave the house at 6:45 this morning and after a pit stop at MICKY D's I'm at the parts house 2 minutes before they open at 7:30 I have the offending part and model number and lie and say it is for my companies cash account ( that company has been defunct for 10 years!) They sell to me, but I pay dealer list instead of wholesale, still 20% less than retail! $6.68 +2% for charge card (14 cents) + 50 cents sales tax for a total of $7.32.
I am going the opposite of rush hour traffic and get home in 20 minutes. I had returned everything I could last night so it took maybe 5 minutes to install the capacitor. BUT I forgot the exact wiring and the schematic was unclear on 1 wire. I drove around the condo complex looking until I found an empty unit, I removed the A/C access panel and took 3 photos of the wiring and closed it back up. I went back to my unit corrected the wire I had wrong, turned the thermostat to cool and fan to auto. I turned on the disconnect switch and everything powered up fine. The fan had the mild roar they are suppose to make and the compressor had the proper underlying hum. It was throwing of heat in about 20 seconds, so I returned the access cover and closed the windows and drapes. I called the wife at work and gave her the good news.
It took an actual time of 2 1/2 hours including buying a multi-meter and travel. The cost was just over $20 with the meter. I am out of practice and have no parts in stock, my tool are no longer organized for A/C service. Back in the day (sold in 2006) my brother would have charged about $75 for the call and actual price for the parts! On the worst day of the year we had same day service. We had very few customers (only people we sold the building to) and they loved us, most often mailing a check before our bill arrived!
Nobody else I know does business like that! They could but nobody wants to be good AND affordable! Just rude AND expensive!
Ivan