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2017-07-23 00:44:37 UTC  

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2017-07-23 00:46:13 UTC  

Come Monday i will be changing the condenser (outdoor) and the evaporate coil (inside attic). I guess ill be sharing that in here or another channel

2017-07-23 00:47:47 UTC  

If anyone has any questions about electrical or HVAC im here to help.

2017-07-23 21:02:44 UTC  

Hello i'm a 30+ yr master electrician and general do it yourselfer. Happy to help you guys out anytime

2017-07-24 01:26:31 UTC  

Nice

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thanks man, this'll make it 10 times easier to see the good info

2017-07-24 21:47:09 UTC  

Roger that

2017-07-24 21:47:29 UTC  

In a few hours ill have new content

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2017-07-24 23:20:37 UTC  

I came home from work day before yesterday and found a house very hot even though the air conditioner was set to be running. Upon looking at the outside unit I found it humming but neither the compressor nor the circulating fan running. The humming of the motor indicated to me that it was trying to run but was having difficulty doing so. I killed the power and opened up the control side and checked the capacitor. I found it it was swollen and out of shape which is an indicator that it is bad. Sometimes they were rupture other times they will look fine although they are bad. If it is not physically altered you may have to take it to a air conditioning supply house to have it checked for you. The capacitor cost me approximately $18 and is quite simple to change out. And could save you quite a bit of money on a service call and mark up from an HVAC contractor

2017-07-24 23:20:51 UTC  

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2017-07-24 23:21:32 UTC  

This is a picture of the new capacitor installed if you will notice it isn't swollen

2017-07-24 23:22:25 UTC  

The capacitor is a component that helps the motors to start and run efficiently

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👌ty

2017-07-25 00:05:58 UTC  

I carry turbo capacitors. You may find the versatility helpful in the field @Deleted User

2017-07-25 00:06:59 UTC  

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2017-07-25 00:16:45 UTC  

Gregs right an $18-$60 part installed averages $400-$450 installed out here

2017-07-25 00:24:36 UTC  

Well heres half the install of today. The customer asked if we could come back tomorrow so they could have family time

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2017-07-25 00:37:42 UTC  

Nice!

2017-07-25 00:37:54 UTC  

What causes the capacitor to swell?

2017-07-25 01:20:17 UTC  

Age and demand. When a compressor sits for 9 months without use the oil in the refrigerant sludges to the bottom. Then you hope to turn the system on. The mechanical side tries to move, but the electrical side doesnt know that the mechanical side is struggling so it tries hard and dies