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Good Goodman AC and Bad Repairman


(Bossier city, LA.)

I have an older outside Hvac unit that is about 17 years old. I have had several capacitors replaced on it. One being the wrong type which was done by Bryant repairman.

Because I found out the part was less than 20 dollars on line and easy to replace, I was also overcharged for the repair. I dropped them. I had a leak in my evaporator coils which was fixed by my new ac repair people and so far every thing is working.

We are having 100 degree temperatures and so far the Goodman unit keeps working even though it doesn't get annual maintainace. Its pared with a GE Furnace that is pushing 28 years. All I do is make sure I replace the filters as needed.

This one must have been installed right, just hope the next one works just as well but more efficiently.

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Condenser Unit Not Working Properly
by: Steve H

I've had a contractor (selected by my warranty company) come out and replace the evaporator coil in my air handler because there was a leak.

I've now noticed the system not working properly. The air is cool coming from registers, but the temperature differential between registers and return is only about 3-5 degrees.

The contractor hooked up gauges to the condenser unit and realized the needle on the red gauge(not sure if color coding is universal) was fluctuating between 200 and 450. He stated that needle should remain constant at approximately 300 (not sure what this measures). The other gauge(blue) measured temperature and said it was not reading correctly either.

Contractor is returning today with a water hose to spray at the condenser unit. He believes cleaning the outside could help with this issue. The compressor is running just seems to be running erratically. Will cleaning the unit only, potentially cause the compressor and condensing coil to work properly?

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