u/BroknSproket09

Image 1 — We’ll see how this goes..
Image 2 — We’ll see how this goes..
Image 3 — We’ll see how this goes..

We’ll see how this goes..

I have this old a/c unit, and I’m not one to shy away from keeping old shit alive.

Fan motor stopped kicking on and figured it was a cap. Easy enough, done it before. I haven’t done any work to this particular condenser unit so I figured I’d pop er open and see what it’s got going on. Looks like someone made due with what they had. There’s only one cap bracket and 2 caps. Looking through the rest of this sub turns out not as uncommon of a fix. I am use to it though working on heavy equipment, sometimes you got to make do with what you got to get the rig back in the cut.

Guess the real questions are, is there a way to find out the original duel cap that went in this unit? Should i just replace with same ratings on the ones in there?Is it blind leading the blind at this point?

I know the info plate pic is at a fuckerd angle but it’s pretty packed in that area with the refrigerant lines and power.

-the titan is the fan motor and the mars is the refrigerant pump

u/BroknSproket09 — 14 hours ago

If it fits, it ships

Needed something for the new (to me) service truck. Turns out the one who had it last wanted the tool box more than I did.

I already had one of these at home so I measured it out. Turns out it fits. Don’t need a large toolbox for what I’m doing so I figured something like this would be enough.

And I got it on the PLS so I didn’t feel as bad when I drilled out the rivets for the lid…

u/BroknSproket09 — 25 days ago