DENNIS MIN
Member
All,
I had a sibling call me, without heat in Minnesota...if you don't know, it can get cold around here at these calendar dates.
He told me the issue he was experiencing, the blower fan did not work; it sounded like a start capacitor. He dug around his spared motors and found a useable equivalent.
He did not achieve the functional fan and heating ability he wanted.
In addition to the bad cap, it turned out he had his thermostat set to off (after replacing the capacitor).
It was the start cap.
I feel like the IT guy that asks ....is it plugged in?
He is properly embarrassed and shamed from a brother...hehe.
D.
I had a sibling call me, without heat in Minnesota...if you don't know, it can get cold around here at these calendar dates.
He told me the issue he was experiencing, the blower fan did not work; it sounded like a start capacitor. He dug around his spared motors and found a useable equivalent.
He did not achieve the functional fan and heating ability he wanted.
In addition to the bad cap, it turned out he had his thermostat set to off (after replacing the capacitor).
It was the start cap.
I feel like the IT guy that asks ....is it plugged in?
He is properly embarrassed and shamed from a brother...hehe.
D.