twintubdexter
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This may not belong here or anywhere else for that matter but I though I'd just share. One of my 2, 6 year-old American Standard central systems stopped functioning 6 days ago. The compressor won't run and the fan hums but can be started by hand. Fuses, breaker and thermostat are fine. I know a little about refrigeration from replacing refrigerator compressors, mostly GM/Frigidaire, when I was in high school and college. I had hoped that something simple was wrong like the run/start capacitor and not the compressor although that part is still under warranty.
I ordered a new GE exact replacement capacitor from Amazon on Saturday. They seem to have just about everything. Even though the part is on the way I decided to call the "reputable" company who installed both units and have them check it out. The friendly guy confirmed that the capacitor was indeed bad. The one I have on order cost $22.91. He informed me he could replace it for me...$285.00 for the capacitor plus labor and the service call! I paid him the $85 for the call and sent him on his way.
This is an example of a typical "Palm Springs Royal Rip Off" and what happens when a poor person like me lives surounded by people with money. It reminds me of the time the 92 year old lady who lived behind me paid $200 to have someone reprogram her thermostat. If this kind of post doesn't belong here please let me know.
1 screw, 3 wires, 4" long, it hardly looks like $22.91

I ordered a new GE exact replacement capacitor from Amazon on Saturday. They seem to have just about everything. Even though the part is on the way I decided to call the "reputable" company who installed both units and have them check it out. The friendly guy confirmed that the capacitor was indeed bad. The one I have on order cost $22.91. He informed me he could replace it for me...$285.00 for the capacitor plus labor and the service call! I paid him the $85 for the call and sent him on his way.
This is an example of a typical "Palm Springs Royal Rip Off" and what happens when a poor person like me lives surounded by people with money. It reminds me of the time the 92 year old lady who lived behind me paid $200 to have someone reprogram her thermostat. If this kind of post doesn't belong here please let me know.
1 screw, 3 wires, 4" long, it hardly looks like $22.91
