โSep-19-2013 01:21 PM
โSep-20-2013 03:55 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:NanHenson wrote:
The old converter died. It was original equipment. I replaced it with a WFCO. I do not monitor my voltage. How should I do that?
Simple plug in monitor
OR install a surge protector with voltage protection and remote display
Progressive Industries.....30A or 50A LINK
The surge protector will test AC power, shutdown/reset on low & high voltages plus protect from surge and remote will display voltage
Next time you need to replace converter...check with these folks about upgraded converter to replace that WFCO....Best Converter
โSep-20-2013 03:53 AM
j-d wrote:
I was buying a RUN capacitor for our home A/C and went to a different shop than I got the failed one from. I mentioned the failed one didn't last very long. Counter person showed me the labeling and said it was a very low-rated part according to some spec that was on it. Showed me the rating on what they were selling and pointed out that it was higher. Ratings were in operating hours, like light bulbs. I like this new shop. Higher rated cap was half the price I'd paid before...
โSep-20-2013 03:48 AM
smkettner wrote:
WFCO has a two year warranty if that helps. I would get a different brand. What was the original or what is the model distribution center?
Can't help on start capacitor but I would be tempted to replace the entire unit at 17 years old.
โSep-19-2013 10:30 PM
NanHenson wrote:
The old converter died. It was original equipment. I replaced it with a WFCO. I do not monitor my voltage. How should I do that?
โSep-19-2013 09:53 PM
j-d wrote:
I like this new shop. Higher rated cap was half the price I'd paid before...
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