Well, had issues this past weekend and now I am at work and the repairman is at home and telling and showing the wife what is wrong with our unit. She said that there is a pump that is going bad that goes from the A/C unit to our sump pump that is not history yet, but is going bad. Since I know nothing whatsoever about how this works, at least I am honest about it and want to ask the experts. Is this something that a novice DIY'er can attempt to replace or should he leave this to the pros??
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Originally posted by HayZee518 View PostThat "thing" is called a condensate pump. It is easy to replace. A/C companies charge an arm and a leg for them. WW Grainger would be a good source for a replacement.
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Originally posted by HayZee518 View Postmotor rpm, voltage, rotation, maybe frame number, model or part number.
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Originally posted by Tinkerin_wit_tools View PostWell, thanks for all the help. Unfortunately I did check Grainger's website, but you have to be a tech or distributor to order their parts.Did manage to find the condensate pump on another plumbers/HVAC supply site. I apologize if I come across like I didn't know about that "thing", but I was busy working to be able to pay to fix our A/C while I was just going on what my wife told me over the phone. I just was looking for any info to help me save hundreds of dollars and I found it. I just don't know much about HVAC units or else I wouldn't have gone on the forums for help. This is a great place for a novice DIY'er to learn everthing he or she has to know about owning and repairing their homes. Thanks to all the pros......
Later paul
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Originally posted by Tinkerin_wit_tools View PostThis is a great place for a novice DIY'er to learn everthing he or she has to know about owning and repairing their homes. Thanks to all the pros......
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