Re: Sending PWM through a relay
You have very reasonable prices. My guy, the one I like, is $100 to show up, $75 an hour after the first and AFAIK, 100% markup on parts. He's on the cheap side too. The funny thing is, he stocks virtually nothing except refrigerant. No fan motors, no caps, nothing. So everything is a trip to the supply house. But he actually knows what he's doing, though I will say, he's old school as hell. He looked at me like I had two heads when I pulled out an appion core remover.
$200 for a cap change is pretty normal in this area. My guy would come in probably around $125-150 on that.
The big companies around here with the fancy vans pull out a binder with glossy pages with prices that will make your eyes pop. $250 for a cap, another $250 to install a kickstart, $1600 for a condenser fan, etc, no warranty on that kickstart mind you. That's when I learned to do it myself.
You have very reasonable prices. My guy, the one I like, is $100 to show up, $75 an hour after the first and AFAIK, 100% markup on parts. He's on the cheap side too. The funny thing is, he stocks virtually nothing except refrigerant. No fan motors, no caps, nothing. So everything is a trip to the supply house. But he actually knows what he's doing, though I will say, he's old school as hell. He looked at me like I had two heads when I pulled out an appion core remover.
$200 for a cap change is pretty normal in this area. My guy would come in probably around $125-150 on that.
The big companies around here with the fancy vans pull out a binder with glossy pages with prices that will make your eyes pop. $250 for a cap, another $250 to install a kickstart, $1600 for a condenser fan, etc, no warranty on that kickstart mind you. That's when I learned to do it myself.
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