$20 if you count the handful of 3amp fuses I popped trying to find the fault, the extra crispy lizard was apparently not the problem.
I spent more than a couple hounded dollars on servicemen to install some kind of delay between turning on the fan and the compressor, because the fuse kept triggering. It helped for couple days but the problem reappeared. Finally, I managed to fix it my self by simply tightening the wire at the fuse - due to bad connection, the connection was heating up, heating up the fuse and, since the fuse is thermal, the fuse was triggering.
I felt like a smug … idiot after that.
The fact that the serviceman didnt check something like that first tells ya a lot about some of those guys.
We like to think they know a lot about this sort of thing because they do it all day, but theyre just as dumb and bumbling as anyone else doing any other kinda job.
Well, it could be that some of them did it on purpose, because they started to convince me that the compressor motor is old, and that’s why it triggers.
So hard to find trusty techs. I get it, a man’s gotta eat, but you don’t have to upsell me parts.
My TV broke up, I looked up in YouTube and it was a common problem with that model, the backlights stopped working. I bought the replacement for like 10us and changed it myself. Still flying on that accomplishment.
See? People like you is the problem, the cause the economy is in shambles, you should have thrown that shit to the curb for the garbage truck to take it, and buy a new one
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Can … Can you help some teachers out maybe? https://www.woodtv.com/news/grand-rapids/1980s-computer-controls-grps-heat-and-ac/
Probably, i think they need to get some other quotes though, that price seems pretty high for retrofitting some control systems, granted I don’t know how many endpoints they are managing from this single point of failure.
I think the word is nepotism or stealing.