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Originally Posted by Rot 911
I’m starting to think at this point you are as knowledgeable as the HVAC guys you would have hired. Good luck with the refrigerant install.
As you probably know by now, there are plenty of YouTube videos, showing how to test and replace an AC capacitor.
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You'd be surprised at how much technical know-how is involved today as opposed to the R12 days. The lead guy at the HVAC company that I recommend to others when they ask has been back to "school" a couple of times in the last 5 years.
Of course we are talking the refrigerant here, not the scope of all the things inherent with HVAC. Just the electronics troubleshooting is quite a process. My 2016 unit flashes codes when it wants some help much like an engine light on a car.
Yeah, there is no reason to pay hundreds for a capacitor that HD has in stock. Buy 2 when you go. They used to be 35 bucks but I haven't had the pleasure in awhile now.