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Goodman 14 seer CLQ series condensers Bruce Kelley 06-21-2007
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Posted by on June 22, 2007, 2:40 pm

>
> >
> >> The local Goodman distributor has the Goodman CLQ 14 seer condensers
(R22)
> >> on sale/clearance for a pretty good price- $709 for a 3ton unit.
> >
> >
> >709 is a "good price"?????
> >
>
> ok, for shits & giggles, post YOUR cost of an ICP 3 ton 14 seer R22
> split condenser.


Lets just say, it's not that much more. And it's not a "sale/clearance"
item.




Real Goods Solar, Inc.
Posted by Bubba on June 22, 2007, 6:07 pm
KEEE-RIST! No, lets DONT post our prices. How bout they get emailed
instead of having all the lurking homemoaners on here see pricing.
They'll all wonder why we arent installing them for $10 over our cost.
Bubba

On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:13:13 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:

>
>>
>>> The local Goodman distributor has the Goodman CLQ 14 seer condensers (R22)
>>> on sale/clearance for a pretty good price- $709 for a 3ton unit.
>>
>>
>>709 is a "good price"?????
>>
>
>ok, for shits & giggles, post YOUR cost of an ICP 3 ton 14 seer R22
>split condenser.
>
>At that price, he should have bought the whole inventory.
>
>
>
>
>>
>>> I went ahead and bought a 2ton and 3ton unit, and the 3ton unit is very
>>> large- about 10" taller than the newer Goodman GSC14 series condensers.
>>>
>>> Has anyone seen any problems with these CLQs?
>>
>>
>>Yeah, they say "Goodman" on the front! :-)
>>
>>
>>> They have a scroll compressor,
>>> but the condenser coil setup looks a little unusual with two coils in
>>> parallel (one sitting on top of the other) and that is what seems to make
>>> the unit so tall.
>>>
>>> Also a secondary question- got a new 6cfm RobinAir Vacuum pump and it
>>> recommends changing the oil after every use- I typically have changed the
>>> oil on my old unit after the oil starts looking cloudy or after vacuuming
>>> down after a burned-out compressor replacement- how often are others
>>> changing the vacuum pump oil?
>>>
>>> Bruce
>>
>>
>>How long do you want it to last?
>>
>>

Posted by Noon-Air on June 22, 2007, 6:55 pm
Its not the price of the boxes, its the many years of training, education,
and experience, then add the tens of thousands of dollars in specialized
tools, and equipment, then there are all of the associated costs of running
a business.... then there is this little matter of salary, and compensation
package (medical, dental, retirement, vacation, etc).
When they try to poor mouth me, or try to get me to lower the price for cash
or any of that crap, I just show them my flat rate price book and tell them
thats what it costs, and its not negotiable.

> KEEE-RIST! No, lets DONT post our prices. How bout they get emailed
> instead of having all the lurking homemoaners on here see pricing.
> They'll all wonder why we arent installing them for $10 over our cost.
> Bubba
>
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:13:13 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
>
>>
>>>
>>>> The local Goodman distributor has the Goodman CLQ 14 seer condensers
>>>> (R22)
>>>> on sale/clearance for a pretty good price- $709 for a 3ton unit.
>>>
>>>
>>>709 is a "good price"?????
>>>
>>
>>ok, for shits & giggles, post YOUR cost of an ICP 3 ton 14 seer R22
>>split condenser.
>>
>>At that price, he should have bought the whole inventory.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>> I went ahead and bought a 2ton and 3ton unit, and the 3ton unit is very
>>>> large- about 10" taller than the newer Goodman GSC14 series condensers.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone seen any problems with these CLQs?
>>>
>>>
>>>Yeah, they say "Goodman" on the front! :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>> They have a scroll compressor,
>>>> but the condenser coil setup looks a little unusual with two coils in
>>>> parallel (one sitting on top of the other) and that is what seems to
>>>> make
>>>> the unit so tall.
>>>>
>>>> Also a secondary question- got a new 6cfm RobinAir Vacuum pump and it
>>>> recommends changing the oil after every use- I typically have changed
>>>> the
>>>> oil on my old unit after the oil starts looking cloudy or after
>>>> vacuuming
>>>> down after a burned-out compressor replacement- how often are others
>>>> changing the vacuum pump oil?
>>>>
>>>> Bruce
>>>
>>>
>>>How long do you want it to last?
>>>
>>>



Posted by Zephyr on June 22, 2007, 10:59 pm
Speaking of [flat pricing] Nooney... what price book do you use? I've been
looking at several, and I've located one software company that is touting a
$3,000 price tag and I can update and print all the books I want. [Just
curious who you like?]

--
Zyp

> Its not the price of the boxes, its the many years of training, education,
> and experience, then add the tens of thousands of dollars in specialized
> tools, and equipment, then there are all of the associated costs of
running
> a business.... then there is this little matter of salary, and
compensation
> package (medical, dental, retirement, vacation, etc).
> When they try to poor mouth me, or try to get me to lower the price for
cash
> or any of that crap, I just show them my flat rate price book and tell
them
> thats what it costs, and its not negotiable.
>
> > KEEE-RIST! No, lets DONT post our prices. How bout they get emailed
> > instead of having all the lurking homemoaners on here see pricing.
> > They'll all wonder why we arent installing them for $10 over our cost.
> > Bubba
> >
> > On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:13:13 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>>
> >>>> The local Goodman distributor has the Goodman CLQ 14 seer condensers
> >>>> (R22)
> >>>> on sale/clearance for a pretty good price- $709 for a 3ton unit.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>709 is a "good price"?????
> >>>
> >>
> >>ok, for shits & giggles, post YOUR cost of an ICP 3 ton 14 seer R22
> >>split condenser.
> >>
> >>At that price, he should have bought the whole inventory.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>
> >>>> I went ahead and bought a 2ton and 3ton unit, and the 3ton unit is
very
> >>>> large- about 10" taller than the newer Goodman GSC14 series
condensers.
> >>>>
> >>>> Has anyone seen any problems with these CLQs?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Yeah, they say "Goodman" on the front! :-)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> They have a scroll compressor,
> >>>> but the condenser coil setup looks a little unusual with two coils in
> >>>> parallel (one sitting on top of the other) and that is what seems to
> >>>> make
> >>>> the unit so tall.
> >>>>
> >>>> Also a secondary question- got a new 6cfm RobinAir Vacuum pump and it
> >>>> recommends changing the oil after every use- I typically have changed
> >>>> the
> >>>> oil on my old unit after the oil starts looking cloudy or after
> >>>> vacuuming
> >>>> down after a burned-out compressor replacement- how often are others
> >>>> changing the vacuum pump oil?
> >>>>
> >>>> Bruce
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>How long do you want it to last?
> >>>
> >>>
>
>



Posted by on June 22, 2007, 11:15 pm

> Speaking of [flat pricing] Nooney... what price book do you use? I've
been
> looking at several, and I've located one software company that is touting
a
> $3,000 price tag and I can update and print all the books I want. [Just
> curious who you like?]


Let me guess "MrHVAC"?



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