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Was Quoted $400. I Fixed It For $11.72! AC Capacitor Testing and Replacement 

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If your AC Unit isn't working, in this video I will show you how I go about diagnosing and replacing an AC dual run capacitor. This is probably by far the most common issue with AC units and also where SOME AC companies will take advantage of home owners. These repairs can range anywhere from $100-$500 depending on the company, but I fixed mine for $11.72.
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@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Have you ever received a bill that seemed way too high for this repair? I know someone that was charged $400 for just the capacitor being replaced.
@behvac
@behvac Год назад
@@brothermine2292 How much should a HVAC company charge? Have you worked for a HVAC company. To run a HVAC company for 2 capacitors. What is the company's overhead = 30% to 35%, labor runs 30 to 35%, equipment and parts = 25% Sooo the company could be going in the hole. A Chevy or Ford van cost $40,000, or 900.00 month payment with upkeep like tires and breaks an gas at who knows the price, Company Insurance is 3 times the cost of going 10 miles to and from work. But for 1 van per month cost avg is for all = $2700.00 a month. Hire a service tech that has gone to school and 10 years of experience cost $40.00 a hour $6400.00 a month plus I pay his SS and workers comp. Do I give him health Ins. 30 Year old male Ins is about $600.00 a month so it cost the company about $8000.00 a month for 1 service tech. The avg size of a HVAC company is 5 truck company with 3 service techs, 2 man install crew, bookkeeper, Dispatcher, and a runner to pick up parts and equipment. The owner like me sales equipment, has state license for HVAC H-3 and Electric license. Go to classes every year to keep the license. Got to have a stocked truck, Capacitors come in 12 or more sizes cost $10.00 each. Its not the parts that cost the company. Most service techs run 4 to 5 calls a day. 4 hours is windshield time going to service call might be 45 mins to there house 45 mins to come back. Then service tech might fix AC but many times the customer did not cut off there unit and cause stress on other parts that break 2 days later. Can't charge customer another service call. I did not talk about renting a building for $3000.00 month, cell phones, computers, tracking trucks, talking to a pissed off customer for 1 hour because my tech charged him $650.00 for 2 capacitors and to wash coil and clean drain line.
@zeke112964
@zeke112964 Год назад
@@behvac So for your $650 it costs according to you 35% overhead= $227.50, 35% for labor= $227.50, And 25% for parts and equipment = $162.50 , which still leaves out 5%= $32.50 for a grand total of $650
@electricianron_New_Jersey
@electricianron_New_Jersey Год назад
Licensed technicians deserve to be paid well. We’re an asset to society.
@brothermine2292
@brothermine2292 Год назад
@@electricianron_New_Jersey : Charge for your labor. Don't profit (scam) 1000% on parts you resell.
@JSATI
@JSATI Год назад
​@@brothermine2292 cost for running a business are very different than an hourly rate you receive working for an employer. Overhead. Someone answered the phone or they pay for a service to schedule the appointment. Pay for a truck to respond. A technician needs to be paid for his time coming. Diagnostic time. They upcharge for the part. (It takes time to re supply). Many variables. No different than changing your own brakes on car for under $300 total and a shop will charge $600-900 per axle (front & rear). The major thing is time. Most people won't try to fix it. If you diy that's great but it should not be the business fault.
@ShermVibes
@ShermVibes Месяц назад
THANK YOU!!! I'm a 54yr old woman that lives alone on a budget. A company tried to charge me $300 for just a $20 part!!! Thanks to this video, I fixed it myself!!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Success!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! 😘
@lisagardner903
@lisagardner903 9 дней назад
Awesome! My capacitor went out and I just had it replaced by the a/c repairman for $ 150 even though it was under warranty. I still had to pay for the service call. I just ordered an extra one for $ 18 and my husband will change it next time. He works for free as long as I cook him a nice dinner. 🤩
@hob976
@hob976 Год назад
IT WORKED !!! You handsome SOB, it worked. My upstairs was 83 degrees today and now there's cold air. ( $17 on Amazon ) My wife thinks I'm a freaking superhero right now!
@oohhbehave
@oohhbehave 4 месяца назад
i hope you got laid for fixing the AC! :)
@Anunakipower
@Anunakipower 2 месяца назад
You deserve a treat my man and I hope you got it lol
@josemartinez7037
@josemartinez7037 2 месяца назад
After watching the AC guy replace this part. I got interested, looked this up on RU-vid and fixed it for my parents unit for only $20 off of Amazon. Highly recommend researching before hand and always be safe!
@OGWonkavisionHD
@OGWonkavisionHD 2 месяца назад
Yeah then when your system takes a shit try and RU-vid diy… then feel the assrape of ruining the equipment. But $400. Or insanity of 15$ large that’s just robbery I do service for &160. Then $ add $ accordingly but actually service the unit not assrape the customer.
@stevegore162
@stevegore162 20 дней назад
Right on the money...thanks
@sgnt9337
@sgnt9337 Год назад
Great video. By the way, the first time my capacitor failed on my AC unit, the technician who did the repair, showed me how to do this myself. The guy actually wanted to help me save money!
@jimbishop6720
@jimbishop6720 6 месяцев назад
There some of us out there. Anytime someone says the repair is too much, or they can't afford it, I will absolutely show them how to do it and where to get it. Glad you had a good guy
@kentgoldthorpe3790
@kentgoldthorpe3790 3 месяца назад
You had one of the good ones, far and few between.
@lancel7998
@lancel7998 26 дней назад
Wow a unicorn 🦄
@user-zn7lz8tv8s
@user-zn7lz8tv8s 9 дней назад
Shocking. And how things should be.
@Goshified
@Goshified 19 дней назад
My A/C went out yesterday and today the technician was nice enough to tell me that it was capacitor that was failing and even showed the defect that happened! I found this video and discovered it was a really easy fix I could have done! Luckily my unit is still under warranty, but once my warranty runs out I know the first thing to look for thanks to a kind repair technician and this great video :)
@LiminalSpaceGhost
@LiminalSpaceGhost 7 месяцев назад
Had a service call for a 3 year old AC. Guy quoted me 3k for a repair. Did some digging and here I am. ❤ thanks for saving me a fortune.
@justjanexxx
@justjanexxx 7 месяцев назад
Capacitor, every time!
@rcdeal21
@rcdeal21 5 месяцев назад
I thought our $300 quote was high 😮
@trippplefive
@trippplefive 5 месяцев назад
@@rcdeal21 that's amazing . i would keep this company on speed dial.
@luismelchor3817
@luismelchor3817 4 месяца назад
3 years is very early for a bad capacitor. Buy some gauges next and check your refrigerant charge. Too much refrigerant in your system can make capacitors give up early. Also bad for your compressor which is a costly repair.
@oohhbehave
@oohhbehave 4 месяца назад
@@rcdeal21 I guess your HVAC company has more morals than others.
@Sweetnspicymelissa
@Sweetnspicymelissa 4 месяца назад
Not only did I just save myself hundreds of dollars but I feel like such a bad ass being able to tell people that I just replaced the capacitor on my AC! It’s brought my DIY to a whole new level. Much thanks for the info!!!
@zackbower2749
@zackbower2749 Год назад
I was just quoted $637 to replace the capacitor on my Lennox unit. You just saved $600 Thanks :)
@leodemon6981
@leodemon6981 Год назад
Wow, about time somebody actually films a clean step by step video on this kind of stuff with every detail and clean filming. Kudos man keep up the good work
@whatnow5313
@whatnow5313 Год назад
A RU-vid video of doing something to show others is only as good as one's fundamental knowledge, abilities, tools and equipment to attempt the task themselves.
@RR31982
@RR31982 Год назад
@@whatnow5313wha! Well, I never!!
@zipcdr
@zipcdr Год назад
I agree. Plus no loud background music to drown out what the poster is saying.
@MrJuannike3
@MrJuannike3 4 месяца назад
Same thing here in Tampa FL. I returned from vacation on a Sunday and found my a/c off. My outdoor unit was off, and it did not want to start, so my wife called the A/C company and quoted us $400 + Weekend charge ($120). I started searching for model and diagnostics online. Your video came up, we ran to ACE and fixed it for $19 on a Capacitor. Thank you.
@Shaqlife
@Shaqlife 3 месяца назад
I’m in Tampa it’s seriously hot out and my unit shuts off later in the day/evening bc it feels like 107 outside I have to do a hard reset so annoying
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 3 месяца назад
Contactor probably burned after the thing trying to start with a bad cap it overheats and burns them. You can avoid a bad cap by just doing your own annual maintenance. All you need is a decent meter like a Kline that reads capacitance, and current clamp, temp gauge like a meat thermometer I like digitals myself. I use a small shop vac with a soft brush attachment to vacuum out the inside coil. Use a garden hose to wash the outside coil videos on RU-vid show you how to do all this. You could find an AC guy to do it most are dishonest IMO they will try to upsell you who knows what. I had one cut slits in my duct work in the duct tape claim I had leaks I know there was no leaks I go up there all the time. I told him he was a lair and he did it his word against mine I had no video of it. When I started doing my own AC work.
@raker2007
@raker2007 2 месяца назад
Home DIY’er here and I just had this issue this morning and because of this video, I replaced the capacitor in about 40 minutes. It’s supposed to be over 100 degrees where I’m at, and I’m relieved that I found your video! You made it very clear and easy of how to replace the capacitor, and saving my family and I lots of money, and from this massive heatwave we’re experiencing where we live. Thank you again, and God bless!
@TheCollector501
@TheCollector501 Год назад
I swapped the capacitor today with your steps and my AC is working now. Youre a life savor. We were hitting 102 this week.
@Babrams32
@Babrams32 3 месяца назад
A quick trip to Ace Hardware for a $30 capacitor and you’ve helped me make my daughter and pregnant wife two happy ladies. Thanks!
@mikejump5595
@mikejump5595 2 месяца назад
Me too!
@doubledelight6132
@doubledelight6132 Год назад
I got a quote of $400 to replace the capacitor. I refused the repair and googled and replaced it by myself for under $40. Thank people like you teaching and sharing your knowledge.
@darkenergy361
@darkenergy361 Год назад
I can’t believe people didn’t know this!! scam, but you’re 39 dollar capacitor was high I payed $4.75 for my friends capacitor. Last week he was quoted for $492
@andyd9900
@andyd9900 17 дней назад
Just replaced mine for 32 bucks from the local ace hardware. Fired right up and cooling at vent is 54 degrees. Perfect. Love these videos. Sucked out the drain and put in a new filter to keep the ole girl happy.
@marktran630
@marktran630 Год назад
Thanks to your video and videos like this, I have fixed my central A/C. I was quoted $300.00 but the part cost me $16.00 and about 15 minutes of my time. Thank you for posting helpful videos like this.
@Brpower83
@Brpower83 Год назад
My mother had this issue and the company/guy they called to check it out quoted them $1500, luckly my step dad googled common issues noticed the mushroomed capacitor replaced it for $13. pretty shocking at the lack of morals people have now days.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
What?! $1300?? That is by far the highest number I’ve heard so far. That is crazy. Thanks for sharing.
@DieselRamcharger
@DieselRamcharger Год назад
@@HowToHomeDIY out here in phoenix you couldnt get an ac guy to show up for 400 bucks. they flat out rape folks and do absolute shit work. its bad man. bad.
@yardlimit8695
@yardlimit8695 Год назад
yep, what's new,,, everybody's out there to rip off anybody they can.............these people are going to ROT IN HELL. THIS GOES FOR PLUMBERS ELECTRICIANS MECHANICS ETC. IT'S EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO FIND ANYBODY WITH CHARACTER AND HONESTY..........
@joegoodman9232
@joegoodman9232 Год назад
Yes I agree 1000 % . It's called Biden economics! Ever since slow Joe was elected in 2020 our Country has gone down the tubes. Cost of living , open boarders ,closing the Keystone pipeline, just to name a few of his lame leadership. These A/C contractors should be investigated and SUED! Period! 2 yrs ago my AC Condenser went down and needed a $14. capacitor. Horizon Heating and Cooling (NJ and DEL) charged me $400. I ripped into them thoroughly.. They refunded me a $200 credit off my bill. I heard through the grapevine that the techs have a competition for the most sales of the month contest.. Keep an eye out and watch how they perform their work!
@joegoodman9232
@joegoodman9232 Год назад
​@@yardlimit8695 yeah, it's called Biden economics. Cost of living, open boarders and closing the Keystone pipeline just to name a few. Report all corrupt contractors to the better Business Bureau!!
@alp3781
@alp3781 Год назад
20.00 repair. YOU ARE THE MAN. eBay has plenty and 3 days later, its in my mailbox. I bet many HVAC guys are unhappy with you. But, they do have plenty work anyhow. Charging 500.00 to replace a capacitor is a robbery, pure and simple. God bless You guys and YT.
@The_guy90
@The_guy90 Год назад
HVAC guys are not unhappy with him. He's just a RU-vidr. The HVAC guys are unhappy because they are getting attacked on how much they charge. When customers don't know what goes into a tech. Me for example every week when I turn my time card in it's 87$ an hr that they pay me. Do the math. Then add cost of LLC, vans, maintenance on they equipment they own. Buying tools for each tech. Stocking parts. What do you think it cost to outfit a service van? At the end of the day he showed you how to change a capacitor. I don't care. I'll be happy to come fix your next problem with your system when it goes down.
@alp3781
@alp3781 Год назад
@@The_guy90 ok, but the bottom line is, all these small repairs are a candy repairs for any HVAC guy. I call it, in and out with a bonus, however you look at it. YT videos like this are doing great service to many who can’t spare a lot for day to day repairs. I surly understand what it takes to run a business day to day. In the end of the day, it’s a challenge to many contractors all over. Let’s be honest here. The fact that this guy is taking that 300.00 always, it’s a challenge, my friend!
@mikewall8798
@mikewall8798 Год назад
@@The_guy90 Caps and easy parts like that should never be over charged to the customer. But at the same time, ive seen people replace those and cause bigger issues. So do what your wallet can handle, we aint hurting for work.
@RetiredSignDude
@RetiredSignDude Год назад
Amazon is tyoically10-12$ for the cap, and next day!
@RetiredSignDude
@RetiredSignDude Год назад
@@The_guy90 Exactly right. If you can DIY, then do it. DIY calls are almost nuisance calls. Save the pro expertise for when it's needed.
@sergioramirez4511
@sergioramirez4511 11 месяцев назад
Great video, I did an inspection and tune up for 39.99 and the guy told me the capacitor was going out and gave me a quote for $280.00, plus another $150 for cleaning. After watching this video, I ordered one on Amazon for $18 bucks and $39 for the foam cleaner, and armed with my voltage tool from Harborfreight, I did both the replacement and cleaned the coils. The cleaning took longer, but I saved over $400 ! I am a proud "RU-vid Engineer" and thanks for these videos and I also fixed my neighbor's sytem as well.
@wizardbysmell
@wizardbysmell Месяц назад
I got a quote for $1600 to replace the contactor, capacitor, and add a hard start kit. I just bought them all for $55 and did all the work in under an hour. Amazing what certification and knowledge gives a company the gall to charge...this video helped with the capacitor swap, and found a couple others on the contactor and hard start. Super easy. I will ALWAYS see if I can do work myself for any quotes for replacing something small.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Месяц назад
What?!?! That is outrageous!
@rodh.5480
@rodh.5480 Год назад
I actually watched an HVAC tech check and replace the capacitor. Even under warranty they demanded $150.00. I found the capacitor for $12 ordered two and plan on using your video as a guide when my unit fails. I am trained in electrical\electronics, have the tools/equipment and saw how easy a process it actually is. Your video is a very helpful guide. Thanks!!!
@4thlinegooner582
@4thlinegooner582 Год назад
Warranty pays for the part, not the labor.
@JacobsNews
@JacobsNews Месяц назад
​@@4thlinegooner582remember Blue Collar is looked down upon people think you should live in a trailer with the Leaky Roof😂
@lisagardner903
@lisagardner903 9 дней назад
I just had my capacitor changed today from the A/C repairman and it cost me $ 150 even though my unit is under warranty. My husband just ordered an extra one from Amazon for $17 and we will be able to change it out ourselves the next time it goes out. They only seem to last a few years.
@jefferygray5948
@jefferygray5948 Год назад
You saved me $400. I had a maintenance inspection performed, and the only issue I had was a failing capacitor. The company quoted me over $400 to replace the part. I saw your video and replaced it myself in 10 min. I owe you an adult beverage.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Awesome! Really glad you found it helpful. Nothing owed, just always happy to hear when I was able to help someone. Thanks a lot for the feedback Jeffery!
@Realtor_Ryan_Hodzic
@Realtor_Ryan_Hodzic Год назад
wife just paid 200 bucks. I figured I'd watch a video to avoid that in the future.
@Freeuse-ck7kw
@Freeuse-ck7kw Год назад
I think I owe him a beer also because he just saved me couple hundreds bucks. Just fixed mine by replacing the capacitor that costs only $14 from Amazon.
@franksisto1924
@franksisto1924 Год назад
I tell you what, when people do cool stuff like this, I'd be entirely cool if they put up a link and said "hey, if this was helpful, a donation would be appreciated". I'd send him a $20 gift no issue, and he gets to monetize other than ads.
@T3hBeowulf
@T3hBeowulf Год назад
Our AC company tried exactly this during the last maintenance appointment. I'm cancelling our agreement and shopping around again. The capacitor was fine, tested good. I'd personally changed it out three years prior.
@JeffMcNeal
@JeffMcNeal Год назад
Outstanding. Thank you. I replaced my own run capacitor without using the meter, because it was clearly bad with swelling. I've kept a spare on hand ever since. I also replaced my own fan motor, when the local co. quoted me $900. I bought it at a local HVAC supply house and replaced it myself for less than $200. It's good to be able to DIY when you can, and videos like this help to show how easy and non-intimidating it can be. Bravo.
@eltonyancey6426
@eltonyancey6426 Год назад
You are so right.
@josephmiranti7736
@josephmiranti7736 Год назад
My compressor starts once, the house comes to temp set at thermostat then fails to restart when temps rises.changed 2 thermostats same condition. Could weak cap cause this condition? It is original 30 yes old.
@patzeuner8385
@patzeuner8385 Год назад
@@josephmiranti7736 capacitors can work the intial start up then after they get hot will quit. Had one on an air compressor motor, that would work the first time then wouldn't work again till it cooled off with no power to it.
@timd1833
@timd1833 Год назад
@@josephmiranti7736 You accidentally answered your own question. YES 😁
@jeffnoble9757
@jeffnoble9757 Год назад
You're a good man thank you, I use simple green to clean the fins it seems to work good?
@jackunver
@jackunver Год назад
This fix worked for me as well. I was able to find an exact replacement for the capacitor in my A/C unit for $20 rather than the quoted $500! Thanks for posting this video.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@kingmanzhang
@kingmanzhang 3 месяца назад
AC short cycling yesterday, right before the heat wave in the coming days. I already booked a service appt. After watching the video, I went ahead and opened up the condenser cover. Turns out a baby mice got in, electrocuted itself with one leg on one pin and body on the other, causing a short circuit. Removed poor dead mice and AC back to normal. Thanks a lot!
@kmik5682
@kmik5682 Год назад
Thank you. Your instructional video helped me fix my daughters AC unit on a 105 degree AZ day. Many Thanks!
@mgweir3252
@mgweir3252 Год назад
I have done this repair a couple of times on my 20 year old unit. I have also had to replace the fan motor as well as the fan blade. Very easy repairs.
@twizdom1
@twizdom1 Год назад
If you’ve done it a few times, you probably need to clean your condenser better.
@mgweir3252
@mgweir3252 Год назад
@@twizdom1 2 times in 20 years on the capacitor. Once on the fan and blade. Fan went out of balance due to a large hail stone hitting it. Out of balance fan burned out the motor.
@midnighthexlore
@midnighthexlore Год назад
Me too I've done both.. .fairly straight forward repair.
@grtessman
@grtessman Год назад
@@twizdom1 I have to replace it every year or two here in Arizona on my 18 year old Carrier. I spray my compressor coils with water every year. Might have to clean the A-coil in the attic but it seems pretty normal here in AZ.
@HardRockMaster7577
@HardRockMaster7577 Год назад
ALWAYS good to note the specs for your fan motor early, before the specs are unreadable!!!
@tw5991
@tw5991 Год назад
Dude they were about to charge me $600 for the this paying for the knowledge….this is so helpful! I paid the diagnostic fee and said thank you. Saving over $500
@themilkybiscuit
@themilkybiscuit Год назад
Your instructional video saved the day. Downstairs A/C unit stops working, I found your video, and found a capacitor that was extremely swollen on the terminal side. Ordered a replacement on Amazon and got it delivered the next morning. It took me all of two minutes to check the new one with a multimeter and install it. A/C is humming along nicely now. Thanks!
@frankyam5341
@frankyam5341 Год назад
I followed the instructions to a T and $20 later, I have a working AC. Really appreciated the video.
@klarsen1101
@klarsen1101 Год назад
Awesome video. We have a 20-year-old Lennox HS29-024-2P that "died" last night. I found this video, replaced the run capacitor, and the unit is back running. The manual referred to the capacitor MFD, but it was rusted so now way to tell. After some research, I found that this unit needs an 89M77 Dual run capacitor ( 40+5uF +/-5%, 440v, can dimensions 4"H, diameter 2 1/2"). about $20bucks. it took less than 15 min to replace it. Hope other Lennox users can benefit for this info. Thanks so much!!
@richardfowler3254
@richardfowler3254 Год назад
Good information here, a good tip I was taught is to get a new capacitor for your unit before you need it. The capacitor is a part that will eventually wear out and it usually does not happen at a convenient time. The exact size you need may be out of stock when you need it. Also, if your unit disconnect is a "fused" on get a set of new identical fuses before the Summer when they also can wear out... I remember trying to get fuses for a friend last Summer and all of the fuses I needed were sold out at the large Orange Big Box store.... I also found that if I have the simple replacement parts stored in the garage waiting for this to happen, they just seem (to me) to just keep on working. When I do not have them, that is when "Murphy's Law" will happen...
@doby199726
@doby199726 Год назад
Exactly! It will break down after hours, weekend or a holiday! I keep all spare capacitors,and coil cleaner and other ac maintenance supplies in the closet where my inside unit is located. Convenient location.
@srt4victors
@srt4victors Год назад
Very good ideas for sure and now I'm going to put that to use. Cause like you said they will break down at the wrong time and nothing wrong with having some extra new parts to toss in ready to do when it does give out. 🤘🏻
@HardRockMaster7577
@HardRockMaster7577 Год назад
*BINGO!*
@VETERANMASTER
@VETERANMASTER Год назад
My wife doesn’t believe that, but it’s worked for me. Always have parts available for appliances ($40 condensate pump, $20 contactor, $20 temperature and pressure valve, etc) and for some reason the product doesn’t fail. And of course IF it does fail, you’re prepared.
@michaeledwards5198
@michaeledwards5198 Год назад
So true! If I have a spare, I will never need it! Ha Ha. Thank you for this.
@dallasbartkowski3714
@dallasbartkowski3714 Год назад
As a single mom that would have most likely been charged hundreds of dollars I sooo appreciate this. Thank you
@etesla
@etesla Год назад
I was quoted $650 today for this - by a company that's literally three blocks from me. The part for my particular AC won't be $12 (more like $30 based on checking around for the right specs) but that's still an incredible savings. Your other videos have saved me a bunch of money on new outlets. I appreciate what you're doing here so much - an easy subscribe.
@artysanmobile
@artysanmobile Год назад
Their proximity to your home is not an issue you should consider. Any service business should have a minimum for a visit and be eager to tell you what that minimum is. My tech’s is $125 just to show up and I consider myself lucky. If he is here for 3 minutes and I get a working HVAC unit, then good for both of us. Common sense says to make your profit for your experience and time. My business is one of a highly technical nature. I make my income from my knowledge, not from gaming a customer on parts. I feel no shame charging my customers for my very special body of knowledge. The amount I charge for that is computed to keep me in business and cover all my expenses, the details of which I feel no obligation to share with anyone but my accountant. My rate for showing up and subsequent time spent is known in advance. Playing games with parts is a shady way to run a business and engenders a lot of justifiable resentment. No real professional needs to operate that way.
@etesla
@etesla Год назад
​@@artysanmobile I only mention how close they are because so many service providers have cited stuff like mileage and time in traffic. I've had techs from rather distant service providers sit an hour in traffic to come do a job for me (because they were the only provider for the specific service), and that feels legit. They have to cover costs. I do make more of an effort to hire out work closer to me now because it reduces environmental impact and in theory should save everyone time and money.
@captainjackson6135
@captainjackson6135 Год назад
you had them diagnose it, then you replaced the part, hope they charged you for the service call and diagnosis fee.
@tayler2396
@tayler2396 Год назад
@@captainjackson6135 Oh, I'm sure they did. No need to worry.
@behvac
@behvac Год назад
It's not the cost of the part. It's going to school and learning a trade. Why did that part go bad? will It go bad again. You could have a stopped up coil, or Acid in your freon, to much freon, a bad connection in one of the wires that go to the compressor. A good service tech will look for that. Or Its just a bad capacitor. Are you Qualified to know?
@pmo24
@pmo24 Месяц назад
As everyone else has said, thank you for this video. AC went out last night, I was able to watch this video, troubleshoot, drive to a local industrial store, purchase the capacitor (and a backup for next time) for $15 each, drive home and install safely in about 1 hour total. Try local industrial stores first before Home Depot/ ace hardware /Lowe’s etc. big box stores had large markups at $34, Amazon was the cheapest at $11 but had to wait a day or two for delivery.
@kk6t
@kk6t 3 месяца назад
Wonderful tutorial. Was trying to sell my condo and the A/C stopped in the middle of an open house! Great timing. Before calling a HVAC guy, I replaced the run capacitor. That fixed the problem and the open house was able to continue the next day.
@bu6957
@bu6957 Год назад
Good job explaining step by step! This happened to me 2 years ago. Came back from vacation, turned the AC on and did not get cold after running for awhile. the temperature at that time was about over 100 deg. I was ready to call an AC guy but it was on a weekend, so no one to call. I have no knowledge what so ever about AC. I google the problem and lo and behold, I was able to find the same problem; no heat and the fan wasn't turning on. Suggested to check the Start Capacitor , so I did. It was wet on top. Replaced it and just cost me under 20 bucks! I told my neighbor what I have done and he was so grateful because his AC did the same a week later!
@Pezzonovante916
@Pezzonovante916 Год назад
I really appreciate the clear instructions, the step-by-step procedures, and the close-up, unobstructed, video filming. This is the best video I have watched on this topic. Very well done!
@timd1833
@timd1833 Год назад
I agree! Especially the safety points that a DIYer may not know.
@gabeo.731
@gabeo.731 Год назад
A couple of days ago the temperature hit 105 degrees, and my AC stopped working properly, I knew it was the capacitor but I thought it might be something else too, so I called a guy, he came after 3-4 hours, he fixed the capacitor, he checked the refrigerant(R410) and he asked for 225$, I gave him 20$ tip and I was happy that the ac is working when 105 degrees outside. I was happy nothing else was broken and the guy didn't try to charge me for other things.
@boeing757pilot
@boeing757pilot 6 месяцев назад
That was a great tech!
@user-zn7lz8tv8s
@user-zn7lz8tv8s 9 дней назад
So you paid $250 for a $15.00 capacitor.
@gabeo.731
@gabeo.731 8 дней назад
@@user-zn7lz8tv8s most likely I paid 15$ for the capacitor and the rest of the money was money well spent . I hope you will understand one day, I promise you, IT WILL BE HOT in that day!
@MichaelBrown-bm7vw
@MichaelBrown-bm7vw 3 дня назад
This is a great video that definitely helped me last year when my upstairs unit went out. Just yesterday my downstairs unit was not working, the outside fan wasn't spinning and although the thermostat was set to 71 it never got there and just ran all day. After testing the capacitor and the fan motor we were out of options until, we looked closer at the switch and there was a bug that had gotten fried in it! Haa! After we cleaned it out it started up like new. I've seen it all. I guess it's also important to keep the units clean.
@gregbaptista823
@gregbaptista823 Месяц назад
Awesome video! This reminds of when I was an HVAC helper about 21 years ago. My ex-boss told me I was very smart and learning fast, but now as a homeowner I referred to you. Wasn’t scared to get my hands dirty, and I self diagnosed. I was thinking solenoid or switch. I struck out. You kind sir are a GRAND SLAM. Thank you!
@GrimmReaperRL
@GrimmReaperRL Год назад
Love this video! Something I would add for people who's fan stopped spinning but the unit is still on/running, is instead of taking the plate off to test the capacitor or feeling like you need to start up electrical work (that does tend to scare people off of home repairs) is to take a thin stick or screwdriver and spin the fan through the vent with the unit on (make sure to not leave the stick/tool in the way of the fan blades, just a good lil push is all it needs). If the fan starts up and spins by itself now then the problem is likely the capacitor. I would still recommend troubleshooting other things since multiple problems can occur at once!
@michaelfredmon4748
@michaelfredmon4748 Год назад
Great advice. Thank you
@autohog
@autohog Год назад
Thank you sir. May I ask what setting should the multimeter be in for checking current?
@GrimmReaperRL
@GrimmReaperRL Год назад
​@@autohogI'm pretty sure most air conditioners run AC current so whichever AC V setting is on your multimeter. That's the setting the guy in the video is on
@michaeledwards5198
@michaeledwards5198 Год назад
Thank you
@mudbugdude
@mudbugdude Год назад
In my previous house I had a capacitor go out on a Saturday after the AC supply store closed. I always keep a spare capacitor on hand now. I moved into a newly built house last September. One of the first things I did was buy a spare capacitor.
@LimboLizard
@LimboLizard Год назад
I've replaced caps on mine, my parents and my sister's units, multiple times. I noticed they have a strange tendency to pick weekends and holidays to blow. If it's 95° out, your wife will tell you she doesn't care if it's $200, fix it NOW. So much better to buy a one at your leisure, at a much lower price than what you'll get on the weekend from a repairman.
@JonathanMurray
@JonathanMurray Год назад
Had this to do today. Actually paid a contractor $20 for a capacitor off his truck... saved me time and effort and was done and fixed in minutes! Great video, thank you.
@XelsGirl
@XelsGirl 4 месяца назад
Just wanted to thank you! My AC quit cooling unexpectedly Saturday, and I cannot afford to pay someone to come out and troubleshoot and repair at this time. Bad timing all around with our temperatures reaching into the 90s now. Fan inside was working, so was the fan outside. Couldn't tell if the compressor was working though. There was a "rumbling" but I still wasn't sure. My capacitor also wasn't muchroomed or rusted. It looked flat. I took a chance, found the exact capacitor I needed and spent 15$ on Amazon. It arrived today, thankfully in the morning. I now have working AC! Measured the capacitor I took out and the reading was 0.0066 uF. I'd say that's deader than dead! Fan side was also on its way out, it was 3 uF instead of 5uF. But my compressor must be the quietest compressor ever. There's barely a difference between just the fan and the compressor running.
@jeffcuomo6659
@jeffcuomo6659 Год назад
In Arizona tonight and came home to a warm house......it's 115 today........saw your video and changed the capacitor myself.....a/c works great now! You saved my family and I!! Thank you so much!!
@RonHoma
@RonHoma Год назад
As a retired electrician, I can attest to the fact, that this guy "KNOWS WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT" !!! This is a Great Video. Some of the others on RU-vid should watch this!!!
@michaelm4021
@michaelm4021 Год назад
Excellent video, and very helpful!! Thank you so much for posting it. I was not 100% sure if the problem with my HVAC unit was indeed a bad Run Capacitor, until I watched this video. Earlier today, I installed a new capacitor (which was a fast, easy job), and my unit is once again blowing ice-cold air. Thanks again for providing us DIY homeowners with this incredibly helpful video. BTW, the new capacitor cost $41, still much better compared with paying hundreds for a service call (:
@MiViejoDIM
@MiViejoDIM Год назад
I wish I had seen this video before. I just paid $398 to replace the capacitor in my HVAC. After it was replaced, I kept the old one and bought a new one, it cost me $18. Ii can safely say I was taken to the cleaners on this job.... Never again! Thanks a lot Sir, you have made my day...
@luismelchor3817
@luismelchor3817 4 месяца назад
Idk where your live but i live in California and $398 is not bad. You guys dont understand how expensive it is to run a business. Your not only paying for that capacitor but payroll. Insurances . Gas. And the knowledge to know thats the only issue. Just saying at the end of the day neither me or my boss were getting big payouts on capacitors and we would charge $385. Their are companies out their that will not even attempt a repair and just sell you a brand new system cuz thats where the money is at.
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 3 месяца назад
@@luismelchor3817 BS you work for a dishonest HVAC company doesn't cost you $500 to replace a $40 cap. You won't get away with that in the commercial side we know what it costs HVAC contractors kiss our asses if they don't we have 20 others who will. We black ball ones who screw stuff up word gets around in our business.
@shobi6359
@shobi6359 3 месяца назад
@@luismelchor3817 so you are justifying $400 is right amount for a part that costs $20 and its okay to charge folks 380 for just labor ?
@JacobsNews
@JacobsNews Месяц назад
​@shobi6359 I would say $400 is fine on that part ... you might have 3 hours in labor with driving ... you might have to warranty the part ... it's not like the HVAC guy is making doctor or dentist money😂😂😂 you're lucky if the company makes 75 bucks at the end
@raycuellar1
@raycuellar1 3 дня назад
You are my hero! First thing I noticed was a bulging cap as you described. Took measurements and came up in the nano farads. Wife knew it would cost a fortune to call a service tech so she was more than happy that I added a set of “easy outs” to the $20 Amazon order! Cheers!
@user-zn7lz8tv8s
@user-zn7lz8tv8s 9 дней назад
Over the past 10 years I have replaced the start/run capacitor on the HVACs at two of my homes, several times. No other problems with the units. Just the capacitor. I now keep a spare on hand.
@azjoe_6310
@azjoe_6310 Год назад
Thanks so much! I don't mind paying someone a fair price for a fair job but many AC companies are off the chain. In Arizona I have an evaporative cooler to use when the humidity is low. The cooler I have is rusting and the bearings went bad so I decided to replace it. The very model I have on my roof can be bought at Home Depot for about $750. I would hire the local company to do it if it was like $2000 just so I don't have to mess with it. Their quote? $4000!!!! I just had one delivered and will install it this weekend since it is just a swap out.
@rickl5938
@rickl5938 Год назад
Great video! I ran my own HVAC company for a total of 25 years, 18 of those in small town Iowa and it was a great experience; glad I did it. You are absolutely correct when you say that this is the one of the most common calls an HVAC person gets, the other being the unit is low on refrigerant. You did mention that prior to replacing the dual value capacitor the unit was drawing a little more than 17amps. You also mentioned in passing that it had a "soft start kit" installed; I think you meant a hard start kit. But you didn't explain why the unit ran at all in spite of the capacitor being bad. This was due to the ability of the hard start kit to get the compressor running even without the assistance of the run capacitor. Once the compressor started, the start capacitor was dropped out of the circuit by the potential relay, leaving the compressor to run without a good run capacitor and, as a consequence, was drawing nearly double the amperage it would normally draw. I have seen older compressors draw as high as 40 amps (and not trip the breaker since the breaker was oversized) in this scenario and some were even ruined due to the abnormal amperage draw over time. Thanks for sharing this information so that others won't be taken advantage of.
@beardedbarnstormer9577
@beardedbarnstormer9577 Год назад
Haha my fav trick was just hand propping the condenser fan and the whole thing kicking on when the start cap went bad
@alschroeder1724
@alschroeder1724 Год назад
I thought I was the only one that got screwed on this very thing. I was originally charged $800.00. After a few phone calls and mentioning the BBB I was refunded $650.00 Still too much but for the service call, and other cleaning and checking. it was okay. I chalked the over price to the company taking advantage of an old guy...something that HVAC companies and plumbers seem to like to do. Thanks for the info!!
@baronnucleus401
@baronnucleus401 4 месяца назад
So you ended up out of pocket $150 for a service call, capacitor, and cleaning? Sounds like you got a hell of a bargain at the end
@VikManuel
@VikManuel Месяц назад
Fixed the issue!!! AC fan was spinning compressor not running and no cold air slept in 84 degree temp. Watched videos for 2 days during lunch breaks and your video was detailed and to the point thank you sir wife is happy!!!! Followed your steps on changing the capacitor and also cleaned the unit and changed the filter for added measures.
@namelessentity8045
@namelessentity8045 2 месяца назад
My Man!!! A sincere thank you for this video. AC went out again and my hvac dude told me I could replace the capacitor myself and thanks to your video, I’m able to to get this done today and without paying 100s of dollars I don’t have. Thank you so much!
@JaviEzko7
@JaviEzko7 Год назад
A lot of videos on this subject all over youtube. This one is outstanding in it’s simplicity and communicated so well that a novice could diagnose with the right tools. Very well done. Thank you.
@gizmo7877
@gizmo7877 Год назад
Your directions are always so clear, precise and to the point. You are helping homeowners and DIYers learn how to properly fix things and save so much money. I’m glad I found your channel, even if some things don’t even pertain to me. The labor costs and increase in products costs are out of control. And…Just to walk in the door costs the homeowner 100.00-160.00!! Crazy!! You’re so valuable to us all! I’m not against anyone making a living, but really, it gets to the point where it’s just greed!
@nighthawk8764
@nighthawk8764 Год назад
My start/run capacitor in my condensor unit failed a few years ago. I had not seen a video like this at that time. My Heating and Cooling company that installed the system 5-6 years previously charged me $350 to repair on a weekend. Thankfully the parts warranty was still in effect (sarc).
@Irishrebel092
@Irishrebel092 Год назад
My capacitor just went out and thank god the service tech didn't have the right one on his truck. He quoted me the part and it was $209 for a 70+5 capacitor, not including the 2nd service call for him to come back out to install it. I paid the $75 service call charge and drove 20 minutes to the county supply, bought it for $35, and slapped it in myself. Thankfully the tech was cool about it and gave me the information for what size/rating to buy.
@thetayz72
@thetayz72 4 месяца назад
That would be messed up to charge a 2nd service call just because the tech didn't have the right part. Especially for something that he could easily make sure he had on hand based on your model over the phone in advance.
@Irishrebel092
@Irishrebel092 4 месяца назад
@@thetayz72 the only consideration I'd give is that it was an after hours call at 6pm so the guy was probably coming from his house and not the shop. Otherwise he would've have charged for that trip. but there is no way they didn't have it at the shop where he could have gone and gotten it. And to upcharge a common part for $200 when it costs $35 is insane
@c0wbait
@c0wbait 5 месяцев назад
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!! I was quoted $500.43 and I replaced mine for $18.93 myself within minutes. This is an easy fix. Please don't let them scam you.
@mljee658
@mljee658 4 месяца назад
The video was done perfectly. My AC stopped blowing cold right as the summer started. My first time ever trying this. I followed these steps, ordered the right capacitor, took me about 20 min to change it out. AC is blowing cold now. Saved my family time and money.
@JacobFrey
@JacobFrey Год назад
I've done this twice before at my home. This is a GREAT video and HOW-TO. All of the tools and parts will cost less than a repair service. In my opinion, every homeowner needs to know this. Thanks for sharing!
@artysanmobile
@artysanmobile Год назад
Best thing about the typical HVAC unit is that many of the parts throw up a giant, visual red flag when they fail. Not hard to troubleshoot. The heat they create as they fail leaves a trace. This goes for capacitors, resistors, switches in general in electronics, but particularly in power electronics. It is cheaper to replace such parts proactively than it is to wait until they fail.
@michaeledwards5198
@michaeledwards5198 Год назад
Thank you! Good to know.
@seismojones
@seismojones Год назад
A few years ago my AC unit went out on the 4th of July. Temps were in the 90s. I called a local guy guy and told him what was going on. He said he couldn't come that day but if I could go meet him where he was he'd give me a capacitor that was most likely the problem. He was right. Problem solved and it was a happy 4th.
@lisagardner903
@lisagardner903 9 дней назад
Thank you for the nice video. I just had the a/c repairman replace my capacitor today and it cost me $100 for the visit and $ 50 for the warranty work for a total of $ 150. My York A/C was under warranty but they still charge for fixing the a/c. My husband just ordered a spare for us for $ 17 on Amazon.
@wutangkillabee8598
@wutangkillabee8598 22 дня назад
Thanks for this video. Lots of great detailed info, I had this issue, AC would turn on but no fan spinning. I got a capacitor replacement and did it myself. I feel like it saved me lots of money by doing it myself vs an AC repair service call.
@Bigfoot14000
@Bigfoot14000 Год назад
Excellent video, I experienced this very failure last summer and, due to the extreme heat, wanted it fixed immediately and hired an A/C tech to do it, at a high price. I think it would be prudent to proactively purchase a capacitor so that if the problem occurs again I will be able to quickly fix it without having to source the part at that time.
@____MC____
@____MC____ Год назад
Its important to think about the causes of failure too. Sometimes they dont last because they are so cheap, burning out condensor fan, low charge, compressor going out, or its high loads being put through it caused by lack airflow across the coil in the attic or outside. Keeping your air filter and ac clean is the most important thing you can do in times of high usage. The 400$ qoutes should include checking everything else to make sure your not gunna keep buying caps. Not just a cap swap.
@RetiredSignDude
@RetiredSignDude Год назад
I did do that. It''s a $12 bet that the most frequent HVAC problem that occurs will eventually happen to me. Worse case? I die with functioning HVAC, and the next owner sees the spare inside the unit and sighs a sigh of relief.
@wilcoxdaniel9825
@wilcoxdaniel9825 Год назад
Capacitors have shelf life of 5 years or so... careful buying and storing for too long.
@Bigfoot14000
@Bigfoot14000 Год назад
@@wilcoxdaniel9825 Thanks for that.
@Viper81766
@Viper81766 Год назад
​@@wilcoxdaniel982515-20 possible lifespan.
@tomkallas3321
@tomkallas3321 Год назад
Thank you for this video. I changed mine out based on what you said, and it cost me $14.00 and 10 minutes of time. Great info. Thanks again!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Excellent! Really glad you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback Tom!
@MCW1955
@MCW1955 Год назад
Great video. Concise and to the point. I keep a capacitor and a contactor on hand at all times. Saved me several times.
@RetiredSignDude
@RetiredSignDude Год назад
YES! You are smart. I keep a cap inside my unit, ready for swap out
@silvasurfer100
@silvasurfer100 Год назад
My AC went out Friday night in the middle of summer heat. This video not only helped me fix the issue the next day, but also saved me a bunch of money by doing it myself instead on calling someone to fix it!
@JP4A
@JP4A Месяц назад
I received a quote for $1200 to replace the capacitors on three units. After a quick trip to ACE hardware and 30-mins of my time I saved $1186 ! Thank you!
@richardsmith4187
@richardsmith4187 Год назад
Great step by step video showing all you need to know about replacing the capacitor ! Mine went out a couple of years ago and the AC company gave me a price of $ 385.00 to replace it. I protested at the high price and told the service tech the part was no more than $ 15. - $ 20. He advised that's the cost for parts and labor and that a capacitor is NOT that cheap. ???? I passed on his repair and purchased my own and did the repair for under $ 20.00 . Really sad when cost of repairs are really inflated to the point where you feel your just getting shafted.
@gatorftbllvr
@gatorftbllvr 4 месяца назад
I am a "watcher" and when my a/c quit blowing cold and the repairman arrived I watched the process he did and I was completely shocked at what a simple fix this was. He didn't charge me a humungous amount ($250ish) for the service call and the part but at the same time I'd rather keep my money in MY bank acct! I knew IF this ever happened again I would do it myself! Thank you for this video to help us layman out!
@clarencewiles963
@clarencewiles963 Год назад
Thumbs up 👍 I did mine too! 😊EDIT: A SOFT START may help your AC to run longer and work better for your Backup Generator this is not a Hard Start setup. Maybe this could be a future topic of conversation 😊
@free2z2000
@free2z2000 Месяц назад
Thank you this video was very helpful. I am not a professional and just had the guts to follow your advice to the T. The only difference was the color of the wiring was different but I took a pic of the old set up and I verified the information printed on the housing panel. And it all worked out. I saved myself $590 because we were quoted $600 yo replace it.
@tp1357
@tp1357 Месяц назад
amazing! I just fixed my own ac by following these steps. paid $20 for the capacitor, but its better than the $400 i paid to a tech last time to do it for my other unit.
@trippplefive
@trippplefive 5 месяцев назад
The AC stopped blowing cold air... I went outside and saw that the fan wasn't turning, and there was a humming noise coming from what I'm guessing is the compressor. I followed your advice, but didn't test the old capacitor since I didn't have the proper equipment... I thought it was cheap enough to just replace it (the 'parts cannon' approach). The unit looked pretty good for a 10-year-old one... no corrosion on the connectors or anything, no bulges. I got a similarly spec'd capacitor from Ace Hardware and saved who knows how much money... it took me less than 45 seconds to take the old one out and put the new one in, and I have no clue what I'm doing! You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. Those HVAC people must be making a killing, charging $400-$500+ for 2 minutes of labor
@trippplefive
@trippplefive 4 месяца назад
@@davidsanders6957 If you earn $500 ( probably on the low side) for 2 minutes of work and extrapolate that to an hour, it would be $15,000 per hour. Does that seem reasonable to you? Or do you expect everyone to be Elon Musk wealthy? lol
@johnnelson8049
@johnnelson8049 3 месяца назад
​@trippplefive you are forgetting like 15 things that are in that 500. Given 500 is a bit much it's around 300 near me. There's a ton of overhead involved it's not just labor and part.
@Charles.Wright
@Charles.Wright 3 месяца назад
@@trippplefive I just had mine replaced for $200, even though I was relatively certain that I knew the solution. The guy showed up in less than half an hour (on a weekend) and had us running in no time, freeing me up to take care of the wife and kids rather than having to source the part and install it myself. When one of the connections to the capacitor broke off, I was even more grateful because that's just one more thing that would take me 5x longer - once I found my wire strippers! Not even sure if I own any...
@midnighthexlore
@midnighthexlore Год назад
I used to own multiple rental properties and this was one of the things I would change out before a new tenant moved in. There are MANY unscrupulous people out there whether they be HVAC, plumber , car mechanic etc. If you don't enjoy getting screwed then learn to fix things yourself...if anything at least learn the basics..it's actually pretty rewarding and you'll save yourself a small fortune
@NoSpam1891
@NoSpam1891 Год назад
You changed the capacitor each time?
@midnighthexlore
@midnighthexlore Год назад
@@NoSpam1891 Most tenants were in there around 3 years so they would run low
@NoSpam1891
@NoSpam1891 Год назад
@@midnighthexlore It's illegal for anyone except a licensed person to work on the electrical in any rental or condominium property. You're only allowed to work in a stand alone house you live in. We've seen too many terrifying examples of why.
@midnighthexlore
@midnighthexlore Год назад
@@NoSpam1891 Owner is allowed to work on the property when it is vacant...which it was.
@NoSpam1891
@NoSpam1891 Год назад
@@midnighthexlore Nope. In most places it's forbidden. You're only allowed to put your own family at risk. I am a licensed person.
@timdeboer8804
@timdeboer8804 Год назад
Like you, I've been quoted very close to the same for replacement. And also like you I was not going to pay that huge bill! I replaced mine for about $15 which left me plenty of cash for an after the job Fat Tire ale! LOL Love the channel sir! Keep it going please
@st33pd87
@st33pd87 Месяц назад
Thanks much! I did it myself and it cost about $41 for the capacitor. Strangely, many of the h/w stores in SW Ontario, Canada do not even carry this part!?! Had to get it from an appliance 'specialist'. It was near closing time when i called them and they were good enough to leave the part hidden on their property so i could get it that evening and finish the job. ✅ 👍
@Sashazur
@Sashazur 2 месяца назад
Thank you!!! This saved me sweat and money!!! It was 95 and my Bryant AC died. The fan in the outside unit was running but no cooling. I scheduled a service call for the following day but the house was so hot I decided to look into DIYing it. I saw this video and decided to try replacing the capacitor, it was in stock at Ace down the road. I figured I could afford $30 to give it a try. Now an hour later I'm getting cool again! The hardest part was getting the panel on and off. I pulled the power and discharged the capacitor but skipped the multimeter stuff. The old capacitor looked OK, but it was 9 years old. P.S. If it hadn't been so hot I absolutely would have waited for the tech. The last time my AC died it was the blower motor, something I quickly realized was way beyond my DIY abilities.
@donrobin8845
@donrobin8845 Год назад
Just had my HVAC Contractor tell me that my capacitor is approaching 6% but still okay.However, he told he could replace it during that service call for a mere $250 or a separate call out for $400. So glad I found your videos before they came out!
@joseaferrer24
@joseaferrer24 Год назад
Hi, just for safety reasons in terms of preventing others from restarting the electrical connection at the switching box, outside of the house, you just showed us at the beginning of the video. Recommendation: never leave alone and accesible the little plug handle (peace of plastic), that connects the company's powerline to the house. Take it with you or put it in a locked place beeing you the only one who can get it. That is a safety rule that everybody must apply when working with electrical installations.
@sthilon98
@sthilon98 Год назад
Lock out, tag out
@burgie03
@burgie03 Год назад
As an electrician, your safety all around was comforting to see! Especially with the capacitor having potential charge!
@Fenderstratosphere98
@Fenderstratosphere98 Год назад
It’s the start caps you have to really worry about, you can touch a run cap and just get zapped. Start Caps will blow out a limb
@richj011
@richj011 Год назад
Turning off the inside house breaker is the same as from outside?
@Drummermuss
@Drummermuss Год назад
@@richj011 From a power standpoint, yes, the power can be interrupted from either location. The disconnect near your condenser or unit is a code requirement of having the disconnection device within view of the unit. It is there for the safety of the person working on the unit and, therefore, is the best/safest place to turn the power off.
@saulguerin957
@saulguerin957 3 месяца назад
I was given a price of 532 dollars to replace my capacitor, saw this video and ordered the part from amazon for 16 bucks. took me 15 minutes to replace the part. thank you!!!
@richardgoff6739
@richardgoff6739 3 месяца назад
I have sent this video to all my sons and friends. Even those who are not mechanically/electrically inclined. They are very grateful.
@gborhegyi
@gborhegyi Год назад
Watched a few of your videos this morning, all of them were excellent! Everything you've presented here is true and accurate, and just so nicely produced. I can see you put a lot of thought and work into them, congrats on an excellent outcome. As for my personal experience, I wish I had this years ago; you are 100% correct - I got totally ripped off on this particular repair. I've been able to do much servicing myself, a bit before and more since, but the rip-off I experienced on this particular "repair" (really, minor maintenance) still irks me. 😊 Thanks for doing what you do to help people! 👍
@jamesszalla4274
@jamesszalla4274 Год назад
I did HVAC repair for 25+ years. I retired last year. At that point, the company I worked for was changing $125 per hour for calls during normal business hours and $187.50 for nights, weekends, and holidays We also 0:04 changed for drive time to the job and parts. Companies generally change more for after hours service because the technician has already worked their 40 hour week and on is on standby. There generally isn’t enough after hours work to have 0:04 a technician solely dedicated to it. I can understand how a company might charge $400 for a capacitor replacement if it was an after hours call, depending upon how far the technician had to drive. Additionally, we often find other things wrong with the system beyond the capacitor being bad. HVAC systems require yearly maintenance that often gets neglected and can impact system performance. I very often found horribly plugged condenser coils, extremely dirty air filters, etc. If we just replaced the capacitor without noting the other problems, people would complain that the system still didn’t work properly after the capacitor was replaced. People would often decline the other work, so we have to cover ourselves. A high quote for a repair may include things beyond a simple capacitor replacement. I’ve also had situations where people attempted to do DIY repairs and made things worse. A customer tried to repair his unit after watching a DIY video. He ended up burning up other components because he didn’t know what he was doing. Most companies are honest and try to do a good job. That said, there are some bad apples out there. Avoid companies who advertise "flat rate” pricing and / or claim they don’t have a higher after hours rate. Those companies are generally the ones that charge exorbitant prices. Their regular rate is usually the same as other companies’ after hours rates I briefly worked for such a company a few years ago. If you have questions about a repair, ask the technician to show you what’s wrong and explain how it impacts system performance. An honest technician should be happy to do so.
@timehrler2686
@timehrler2686 Год назад
Here is my take: When people push back on the price, offer them to do the job at a lower rate. I think we can all agree that $400 is absolutely highway robbery. If my tech lowered it to $250 I might have said yes. But he didn't and I got the part for $30 and did it in 10 minutes!!!
@Davidbodyspam
@Davidbodyspam Год назад
The town I work in there are no companies that don’t do flat rate. It’s extremely expensive to send a skilled tech to a home and do repairs/installs. Most customers have a 3rd grade understanding of economics and have never ran a business.
@Davidbodyspam
@Davidbodyspam Год назад
@@timehrler2686ou are ignorant
@timehrler2686
@timehrler2686 Год назад
@@Davidbodyspam I have two advanced degrees in finance. And I used to work on electric motors in a different life so I know what run capacitor is and how much it costs and how easy they are to change!
@Davidbodyspam
@Davidbodyspam Год назад
@@timehrler2686 but yet you are too selfish and ignorant to understand how companies are run. A technician going to your home has to have built in costs attributed to them. Gas, insurance on the truck, all their tools, parts, liability insurance on the technician themselves, paying the person who answered the phone, pulled the parts, advertising. So yeah when you add all that up that’s why a capacitor can be $500-1500 depending on area. Like I said ignorant.
@TheWilferch
@TheWilferch Год назад
You can replace a capacitor with a HIGHER or SAME voltage rating....but never LOWER. If you see 440V, then 370 or 380V is no-go. If your orginal is 440V and if the replacement is dual-rated....like 440/380....then it's OK too.. If your original is ONLY rated at 380V, a 440V is OK.
@hiephop21
@hiephop21 2 месяца назад
Thank you! My Gibson is working again. I also cleaned the coil with a brush and vacuum inside to help the unit run smoothly.
@samrusoff
@samrusoff 3 месяца назад
THANK YOU!! I watched this video and three others when my AC died with exact symptoms of capacitor failure. I was able to safely diagnose it with a multimeter and replace it thanks in part to your tutorial! Saved me money and misery of waiting three days at 110 degrees! You're the man
@DanSaleem
@DanSaleem 2 месяца назад
What did you buy the part from? I have the same issue and I'm having difficulties locating nearby stores or identical online item
@miguelpalacios264
@miguelpalacios264 Год назад
He did a great job explaining this video step by step and straight to the point with clean visuals.
@rickbonifasi5269
@rickbonifasi5269 Год назад
Love your videos. It is amazing on how you keep it simple. Thanks again.
@flintcoat2596
@flintcoat2596 Год назад
You should also have the novice look at the voltage rating of the capacitor! I have changed capacitors that we're changed recently and failed again, that had only 110 volt ratings! The voltage range can be higher then what the air conditioner is using, but it cannot be lower!
@RayleighCriterion
@RayleighCriterion Год назад
You want capacitors that are in the 330 to 370 volt range for a run capacitor.
@Katelynromdo
@Katelynromdo 4 дня назад
I had someone check it out and I’m getting quoted for $450 to change capacitor, my pipes freeze every 4 -5 hrs and they told me was capacitor.. I will be trying to change it I hope it works!! Thank you for all the help!
@WorkingName-rp7wi
@WorkingName-rp7wi 3 месяца назад
I had a capacitor replaced by an HVAC tech two summers ago for just under $200. Fair price. He was a nice guy and told me that 95% of his service calls are bad capacitors. Just today, a frog crawled onto the top of that capacitor and fried it again. Your video helped me see how easy it was to do. I took photos of the old one before I took it off, discharged and removed it, tested it, of course it was bad, and I ordered a new one from Amazon and it will be here tomorrow. As I said $200 was a fair price, but $15 is very satisfying.
@stopxthisxfall
@stopxthisxfall Год назад
This saved me $375! I was really apprehensive about doing this myself, but it was incredibly simple with your tutorial. Thanks!
@unclebrucelive
@unclebrucelive Год назад
Great video, wish I had seen it a few days earlier! I was just charged $660 for the capacitor and a contactor. Only the capacitor was actually necessary, the other part was a 'precaution' the tech recommended. Biggest single ripoff Ive ever encountered. No auto repair scam comes close to the outrageous margin and BS these hvac guys do. I am still sick over this.
@livingaboard
@livingaboard Год назад
I call them the HVAC mafia really. They like to monopolize everything and proof of that is the inability to buy many hvac systems. They only sell to licensed people.
@JeanPierreWhite
@JeanPierreWhite Год назад
At least you know to call someone else next time. No need to feel bad, Dave Ramsey says we all do something dumb from time to time and end up paying "stupid tax" as he calls it. It's a learning opportunity, one you won't forget anytime soon.
@sprockkets
@sprockkets 8 месяцев назад
You might not have needed it, but a contactor failing can cause all sorts of issues, even compressor failure. That is though I guess the running prices now, unfortunately.
@robertcuthill8484
@robertcuthill8484 Год назад
Thanks! I was told the capacitors in both the heater and ac unit were "over amping" and needed to be replaced by a local HVAC company that was running a $ 59.00 system checkup special. They gave me a quote for $740.00 and told me I was lucky b-c he just so happened to have the correct parts on the truck.
@Snarkapotamus
@Snarkapotamus Год назад
Hallelujah, it's a damn miracle I tell you!🙏
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
😂
@robertcuthill8484
@robertcuthill8484 Год назад
@@Snarkapotamus It was like the scene from Pulp Fiction- divine intervention.
@properdavid
@properdavid 3 месяца назад
Followed this guide and replaced my suddenly failing capacitor. Definitely recommend doing this yourself. Avoided dealing with 110+ temps with no AC, thanks so much!
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