Doug
Well-known member
My garage heat pump's fan stopped running awhile back. I have a good working knowledge of these things. I checked the contactor and I ohmed out the motor, the capacitor and checked all of the connections, all good. I called a local HVAC repair company and they came over and diagnosed the problem as a bad fan motor. I told him to give me a price on replacing it and he came back with a quote of $660.00. I told him to never mind and that I'd replace it myself. He said that if I had the ability to do the job to go for it, so I did.
The local supply house had the correct motor and I bought a new capacitor to go with it. My all-in cost was $240.00 to get this thing going (including their $90.00 'service charge' to get them to the house).
I disassembled the old motor and found that the bushings were bad and the armature was shorting out against the field windings. (I have a background in this sort of thing) There was no forewarning of this.
I had it running in about 2 hours from the time the HVAC company left my property.
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Another one, same company.....during the pre-purchase inspection of this property I hired them to inspect the gas-pack setup that heats/cools the house. While had had the cover off I asked the guy if he could install a hard start capacitor, as I have a generator. He went back to the truck and came back with the same model numbered Supco cap that I had already planned to install. Only $235.00 he said. I told him that his price was flat-out highway robbery and told him to put the cover back on the unit. This cap sells on the open market for $35.00 - 40.00.
This company is in Salisbury, NC and if you're interested in knowing who NOT to do business with, message me.
The local supply house had the correct motor and I bought a new capacitor to go with it. My all-in cost was $240.00 to get this thing going (including their $90.00 'service charge' to get them to the house).
I disassembled the old motor and found that the bushings were bad and the armature was shorting out against the field windings. (I have a background in this sort of thing) There was no forewarning of this.
I had it running in about 2 hours from the time the HVAC company left my property.
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Another one, same company.....during the pre-purchase inspection of this property I hired them to inspect the gas-pack setup that heats/cools the house. While had had the cover off I asked the guy if he could install a hard start capacitor, as I have a generator. He went back to the truck and came back with the same model numbered Supco cap that I had already planned to install. Only $235.00 he said. I told him that his price was flat-out highway robbery and told him to put the cover back on the unit. This cap sells on the open market for $35.00 - 40.00.
This company is in Salisbury, NC and if you're interested in knowing who NOT to do business with, message me.

