Looking for some help from someone who has an HVAC background. I picked up this dehumidifier for next to nothing and wanted to see if I can get it working again. It's an EBAC CD60 (see link) that’s about 3-5 years old and retails for about $1500.
I know someone who owns a large commercial HVAC business and he had one of his techs look at the unit. They found that the fan and compressor are both running and operating properly but the coil isn’t cooling. Here’s their quote to make the repair:
1. Provide and install one (1) new piercing valve on the refrigerant piping for the unit.
2. Provide and install one (1) new service valve on the refrigerant piping for the unit.
3. Charge system with nitrogen and perform a leak check. (Repair – If Possible)
4. Pull a vacuum and check for leaks.
5. Start-up and check for proper operation upon completion of the job.
Equipment / Material $ 301.00
Labor $ 366.00
Total price for this option: $ 667.00
Question – What’s the best way to find someone who can make the repair at a more reasonable price? Or is that a reasonable price? Is there a good way to find a tech who would be willing to do this kind of work on the side? I see guys advertising on Craigslist, but don't really know what level of expertise I should be looking for and don't want to end up with a scammer. Should I check with a local HVAC tech school to see if they would take it on? Or, should I drop this thing at the recycling center? This unit is in great shape with about 400 hours. It would be perfect for my shop and I really hate throwing away something like this. Then again, $600 plus is too much for my budget.
Here’s a link to the unit: http://www.ebacusa.com/hvac/CD60.html
Many thanks!
I know someone who owns a large commercial HVAC business and he had one of his techs look at the unit. They found that the fan and compressor are both running and operating properly but the coil isn’t cooling. Here’s their quote to make the repair:
1. Provide and install one (1) new piercing valve on the refrigerant piping for the unit.
2. Provide and install one (1) new service valve on the refrigerant piping for the unit.
3. Charge system with nitrogen and perform a leak check. (Repair – If Possible)
4. Pull a vacuum and check for leaks.
5. Start-up and check for proper operation upon completion of the job.
Equipment / Material $ 301.00
Labor $ 366.00
Total price for this option: $ 667.00
Question – What’s the best way to find someone who can make the repair at a more reasonable price? Or is that a reasonable price? Is there a good way to find a tech who would be willing to do this kind of work on the side? I see guys advertising on Craigslist, but don't really know what level of expertise I should be looking for and don't want to end up with a scammer. Should I check with a local HVAC tech school to see if they would take it on? Or, should I drop this thing at the recycling center? This unit is in great shape with about 400 hours. It would be perfect for my shop and I really hate throwing away something like this. Then again, $600 plus is too much for my budget.
Here’s a link to the unit: http://www.ebacusa.com/hvac/CD60.html
Many thanks!