Is there some higher power at work here?

WuzzaCBXRider

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Summer before last around 106 degrees my A/C stopped working. The capacitor went out and where I live, the cost to replace it was over $300. The part, an exact duplicate, was under $20 on Amazon. I replaced it myself. Today around 40 degrees and raining my heater quit working. Luckily I found a local guy to come out and test the system. Everything is closed today but he answered the phone. $120 per hour. The combustion air fan motor tested bad. So, he took the brand, model and S/N down and said he’d call around tomorrow to try and find the part and get back to me.

Hotazz day, no a/c, coldazz day, no heater…happy new year. :confused:
 
Always the way it seems......

When I was at my son's house, the furnace wasn't working, we checked everything including the emergency shut off...what we didn't realize was there was a second emergency shut off retro fitted up near the basement door that was pretty high on the wall...somehow it got shut off. When the tech came and looked around he just noticed it and switched it on..

How it got shut off in the first place is a mystery.
 
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