You have to sign up for nursing or social work, not HVAC, dumbass.
I ain't picky...
Speaking of HVAC, just paid an HVAC guy to replace a capacitor on my condenser this morning. Bill was $180.00 bucks...$20 dollar part...took under 30 minutes.
Go the trades route kids.
A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be sitting next to you in the cell saying "that was f***ing awesome"
You have to sign up for nursing or social work, not HVAC, dumbass.
I ain't picky...
Speaking of HVAC, just paid an HVAC guy to replace a capacitor on my condenser this morning. Bill was $180.00 bucks...$20 dollar part...took under 30 minutes.
Go the trades route kids.
If that included the service call charge, you got off cheap.
You have to sign up for nursing or social work, not HVAC, dumbass.
I ain't picky...
Speaking of HVAC, just paid an HVAC guy to replace a capacitor on my condenser this morning. Bill was $180.00 bucks...$20 dollar part...took under 30 minutes.
You have to sign up for nursing or social work, not HVAC, dumbass.
I ain't picky...
Speaking of HVAC, just paid an HVAC guy to replace a capacitor on my condenser this morning. Bill was $180.00 bucks...$20 dollar part...took under 30 minutes.
If that included the service call charge, you got off cheap.
Heh, I happily paid the man. I have become a man fully comfortable with my limits.
The condenser wasn't kicking on, just a voltage hum from behind it's panel. I already checked the thermostat, the breakers (on both the house electrical panel and the one in the emergency shut off box outside). Neither were tripped. At this point I knew it was likely either the AC controller (basically a relay switch), the capacitor or the fan motor. If this was 20 years ago me, I would've swapped out both of the first two for a total under 40 bucks and a trip to Home Depot with nary a second thought.
But current day me would never completely trust my own work, nor trust I wouldn't be found hours later electrocuted on my patio lol.
A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be sitting next to you in the cell saying "that was f***ing awesome"
You have to sign up for nursing or social work, not HVAC, dumbass.
I ain't picky...
Speaking of HVAC, just paid an HVAC guy to replace a capacitor on my condenser this morning. Bill was $180.00 bucks...$20 dollar part...took under 30 minutes.
Go the trades route kids.
Was it a flux capacitor?
His hvac can now take him back to the future when his home reaches 68 degrees.
If that included the service call charge, you got off cheap.
Heh, I happily paid the man. I have become a man fully comfortable with my limits.
The condenser wasn't kicking on, just a voltage hum from behind it's panel. I already checked the thermostat, the breakers (on both the house electrical panel and the one in the emergency shut off box outside). Neither were tripped. At this point I knew it was likely either the AC controller (basically a relay switch), the capacitor or the fan motor. If this was 20 years ago me, I would've swapped out both of the first two for a total under 40 bucks and a trip to Home Depot with nary a second thought.
But current day me would never completely trust my own work, nor trust I wouldn't be found hours later electrocuted on my patio lol.
I had the same issue last summer. Had the capacitor changed and then 3 or 4 months later had to have a new fan motor