Hi I've seen many of your excellent videos! Do you know if you can install the supco spp6 or similar on a 1/2 hp centrifugal well pump. I see no capacitor on my motor. So different wiring for sure. Some guys say you can wire the hard start in series on either side of the line. Any tips appreciated.
grayfurnaceman 95% of caps will follow this. Some will have two terminals with 4.. you’re right. Watched your vids since I started in the trade. I’m now 4 years in. Thank you for your knowledge Gray.
Hi, the start winding drops out after compressor starts when a hard start kit is used. But, without a hard start kit does the start winding still drops out when using only the dual run capacitor? Thanks
The use of boosters on A/C units that do not come with one is a bit controversial. The manufacturers do not provide them as they say they are not needed. My opinion is they are helpful for worn out compressors that have problems starting. Mostly as a fix to get a little longer use of the unit. Installing them on properly operating compressors is probably not useful. GFM
@@grayfurnaceman thank you. I have an older unit so if I can find one of these boosters I'll probably buy one. Only recently found your channel and I trust your judgement.
I had my duel line capacitor replaced, it had a booster, technician didn’t install the booster , said it wasn’t needed because I replaced the capacitor, is that ok?
I have an emergency if you can help in anyway. I need a circuit board for an Armstrong oil pack unit. I also did a post on HVAC Talk. I would really appreciate any help. I know the part is obsolete but I’m hoping something will work Model. PLE10C30D73A-1A Serial. 1603G14387
It appears to be a fan board. There are some general replacement fan control boards. White Rodgers 50F06-843, Universal Furnace Electronic Fan Timer may work. GFM
there should be a number on the circuit board itself like "R40403-001" or maybe like "20054502" search for it like "armstrong R40403-001" without the quotation marks. you'll likely find something that crosses over/aftermarket
Thank you. I removed the wires from the r park and don't remember where to put them back. This video helped a lot. Thank you.
Nice job and explanation. thanks for the video.
Welcome
GFM
Good, short video for the young guys just starting out.
Hi
I've seen many of your excellent videos!
Do you know if you can install the supco spp6 or similar on a 1/2 hp centrifugal well pump.
I see no capacitor on my motor. So different wiring for sure. Some guys say you can wire the hard start in series on either side of the line.
Any tips appreciated.
It’s good to install a timer and power booster on your AC,for long working life.
I've seen a few of those condensing units around and have wondered who makes (or made) them.
That one is Carrier.
GFM
All ac should have a power booster to protect your AC
Most of the time:
4 contacts = common
3 contacts = compressor
Least contacts = fan
Also, check wiring diagram
I would not trust such a general description. The wiring diagram is a good one.
GFM
grayfurnaceman 95% of caps will follow this. Some will have two terminals with 4.. you’re right.
Watched your vids since I started in the trade. I’m now 4 years in. Thank you for your knowledge Gray.
@@jessestewart3835 Glad the videos have helped.
GFM
Absolutely Jesse Stewart! 4, 3, 2 .... very common.
You are the best! 👌
I wonder if gfm has iron deficiency anemia. He has the classic spoonshaped nails. Gr8 video.
No, I am just old.
GFM
Thank you!
Hi, the start winding drops out after compressor starts when a hard start kit is used. But, without a hard start kit does the start winding still drops out when using only the dual run capacitor? Thanks
Great Video. Thank you for sharing
Welcome
GFM
great video. thanks
Any pros of having a fan on the side of a unit? First that comes to my mind is noise directioning.
Mostly, it is just a clearance issue.
GFM
Does the super boost stay in he circuit or does it have an internal PTC thermistor to switch it out ??
The thermistor drops it out.
GFM
Is this booster just to help in starting the unit? How does one know if it's needed?
The use of boosters on A/C units that do not come with one is a bit controversial. The manufacturers do not provide them as they say they are not needed.
My opinion is they are helpful for worn out compressors that have problems starting. Mostly as a fix to get a little longer use of the unit.
Installing them on properly operating compressors is probably not useful.
GFM
@@grayfurnaceman thank you. I have an older unit so if I can find one of these boosters I'll probably buy one. Only recently found your channel and I trust your judgement.
@@marilynreno7510 Thanks for the support.
GFM
I had my duel line capacitor replaced, it had a booster, technician didn’t install the booster , said it wasn’t needed because I replaced the capacitor, is that ok?
Generally, it is not needed, especially if you have a scroll compressor.
GFM
Thanks
Thanks GFM.
Welcome
GFM
Good 1 GFM ...
I have an emergency if you can help in anyway. I need a circuit board for an Armstrong oil pack unit. I also did a post on HVAC Talk. I would really appreciate any help. I know the part is obsolete but I’m hoping something will work
Model. PLE10C30D73A-1A
Serial. 1603G14387
It appears to be a fan board. There are some general replacement fan control boards. White Rodgers 50F06-843, Universal Furnace Electronic Fan Timer may work.
GFM
there should be a number on the circuit board itself like "R40403-001" or maybe like "20054502"
search for it like "armstrong R40403-001" without the quotation marks. you'll likely find something that crosses over/aftermarket
da -supah boostah lol.
Sup