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Re: How Hot Is It Where You Are?
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Originally Posted by Hoovie
Sounds like it may just be the capacitor on the outside unit, however the compressor might be causing that...
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Yup. In the middle of the night did some google research and figured it was either the fan or capacitor. Hoping for the capacitor since we just replaced the fan about 5 years ago.
About 6 am called the A/C folks and got an appt. for late morning. Then my wife happened to be outside and saw an AC truck from another company looking for a house on the street.
Ended up cancelling my appt. with the other company that was going to charge a $79 dispatch fee in addition to any repairs and this guy diagnosed it as a bad capacitor and charged a total of $100 ($60 service call and $40 for replacing the capacitor). Turned out to be a good deal for him as he got his $60 for walking 15 feet from his other call and we got a good deal because the other company would probably have been at least $200 before it was all said and done.
Hate the $100 extra expense but A/C is a must in 112 degree heat! Well actually it cost me about $350 because while I was up in the middle of the night I ordered a gelato maker. LOL!!
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