Its funny how we take our modern conveniences for granted.
Electricity, indoor plumbing, Wi-Fi, DVR (top five of any invention ever) and
A/C have become perks that we cannot live without. Especially when say, the A/C
goes out on a 90
and it’s humid outside. Then you can really
see what lack of air conditioning does to a person.
We were sitting in the living room just
goofing off, when Mandy commented how hot our house was. I immediately passed
it off as, it’s humid get over but she insisted it was hot. The A/C was going
but the air was a little bit warmer than usual. The thermostat was set to away
so I figured it would take a while to cool back down. After ignoring the
problem while Alex and I finished playing FIFA13, Mandy did her own
investigating. Yes, the A/C was pushing air but the compressor outside was not
going. Crap.
I took off the side of the unit and
discovered that one of the wires going into the contactor was burned back and
melted a little bit.
I turned off the power, pulled out the disconnect and
cleaned up the wire as best I could. Nope still wouldn’t work. Ok, the
contactor is bad. Well I work at an electrical distributor, we should have one.
Nope, we don’t stock this type. At this point Mandy and the boys are getting ornery
and hot because I think I can fix this. As a guy we think we can fix anything
and save us some money. Well, with the temps getting above 90
and the humidity building up, it was time to
call in reinforcements.
We called Bills Comfort System and Layton,
and the gentlemen offered to sell me just the contactor to install myself.
Great that is something I can do. I can fix this. However, I (by “I” I mean
Mandy) decided this was too big of deal to try and fix myself, so I asked the
technician to come out today to look at it. The tech was here in 30minutes took
one look at it and said, “Your capacitor is bad.” Great just what I thought,
the contactor was bad. Wait, he said capacitor, not contactor. Crap. Double
crap. Not only was I wrong (shocking) but he said, “Well, the capacitor is bad
and that is an unusual type. I don’t think I have one of those on the truck.” Are
you serious? Well, he went and looked and he ended up having one, thank
goodness.
After another 20 minutes, with my pride
hurt and wallet a little lighter, the air conditioning was fixed. I always try
to see the good in a situation like this, to learn a little something from a
life situation. Yesterday I learned that I am not always right(again shocking)
and it’s hard to admit defeat. That and I would listen to Mandy more often,
life would be easier. So gentlemen, take heed and listen to reason and your
wives more often. So ends today Public Service Announcement.
Stupid capacitor.
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