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relay fan hxy 10-10-2007
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Posted by Tony Hwang on October 11, 2007, 2:09 am
hxy wrote:

> Last week the air condition for our house was not working. The unit
> outside of the house was still running, but no air came into rooms
> from the vents. I called a company, and it sent a technician the next
> day. He opened a large metal box in our garage, and tested the
> connections with a gauge, a box with two metal sticks for touching the
> connections and a needle in the box moving back and forth behind a
> screen.
>
> Then he pulled some plugs off a small board, removed the board form
> its seating, placed a new one, and put all plugs back to it. Air
> started coming in again. He did the whole thing within 10 minutes. We
> were charged $230, labor included. I didn't save the old board. He
> took it. Today I called the company, and was told that name of the
> part was 'relay fan'. But what the technician removed did not look
> like a fan.
>
> I don't know air conditioning at all, just like to learn what a relay
> fan is, and is it really that expensive?
>
> Thanks for information.
>
> hxy
>
Hmmm,
To me you sound like a POOR troller! D for an effort.

Posted by CJT on October 15, 2007, 10:31 pm
hxy wrote:

> Last week the air condition for our house was not working. The unit
> outside of the house was still running, but no air came into rooms
> from the vents. I called a company, and it sent a technician the next
> day. He opened a large metal box in our garage, and tested the
> connections with a gauge, a box with two metal sticks for touching the
> connections and a needle in the box moving back and forth behind a
> screen.
>
> Then he pulled some plugs off a small board, removed the board form
> its seating, placed a new one, and put all plugs back to it. Air
> started coming in again. He did the whole thing within 10 minutes. We
> were charged $230, labor included. I didn't save the old board. He
> took it. Today I called the company, and was told that name of the
> part was 'relay fan'. But what the technician removed did not look
> like a fan.
>
> I don't know air conditioning at all, just like to learn what a relay
> fan is, and is it really that expensive?
>
> Thanks for information.
>
> hxy
>
I think you can assume the vast majority of the cost was his hourly
rate. That's why DIY is so popular.

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