ShadowsPapa
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Issue -
Trane heat pump put in August 2008. Had coil replaced in the air handler at 2016. They screwed up and it took a year for them to get the correct coil installed correctly. Been ok since.
3 ton 4TWX6 XL16i 2 stage heat pump
4TEE3F40B1000AA variable speed air handler (although it mostly has run higher speeds)
It's down on refrigerant again. At least they say so. Odd, their image shows the meter at R22 but these use 410a
hmmmm
Anyway, sounds like they are saying it's 4 pounds low. Specs say it comes with 8 pounds 2 ounces of 410a so it's down half by that.
It's been heating fine but maybe the heat strips have kicked in more than normal. Haven't paid attention to that.
And there's chewed wiring again, blower needs to be cleaned (after 15 years, I suspect so)
With all of the suggested work, leak testing, refilling, etc. (and who knows what or where the leak is) they are saying 2 to 3K for making this one up to snuff again, depending on where the leak is.
If it's the coil again or the joints from the last turkeys that worked on it, add to those numbers.
So - fix this 15 year old unit that's already had coil issues/leaks and needs other service,
or
replace with new system.
HOLY #$%#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
15 to 20 grand for a new heat pump system.
The current one is 17 seer, 9.20 HSPF
New would be around 20 seer (can't recall the HSPF)
We live in central Iowa - can be hot in summer with 90 degree dew point/100% humidity, with days in the mid to upper 90s for quite a string, or 0 degrees and lower in the winter (although it's generally not THAT cold)
Looking for opinions - yes, opinions, but from those in the industry.........
what are the odds this Trane can be fixed up and last another 5 years?
Would there really be any better electric bills with newer systems? Or just 5 to 10 bucks a month difference, big whoop?
I hate decisions like this.
Spend 2 to 3 grand, depending on if this is really low and if it is, where's the leak
Hope it lasts long enough to make the 2 to 3 grand (plus where the leak is) worth it
or
break the bank, go new and hope to lower electric bills more than 10 bucks.
(looking at Carrier due to technology, reputation, reviews, testing and top SEER and HSPF numbers in the industry. Inverter technology)
Trane heat pump put in August 2008. Had coil replaced in the air handler at 2016. They screwed up and it took a year for them to get the correct coil installed correctly. Been ok since.
3 ton 4TWX6 XL16i 2 stage heat pump
4TEE3F40B1000AA variable speed air handler (although it mostly has run higher speeds)
It's down on refrigerant again. At least they say so. Odd, their image shows the meter at R22 but these use 410a
hmmmm
Anyway, sounds like they are saying it's 4 pounds low. Specs say it comes with 8 pounds 2 ounces of 410a so it's down half by that.
It's been heating fine but maybe the heat strips have kicked in more than normal. Haven't paid attention to that.
And there's chewed wiring again, blower needs to be cleaned (after 15 years, I suspect so)
With all of the suggested work, leak testing, refilling, etc. (and who knows what or where the leak is) they are saying 2 to 3K for making this one up to snuff again, depending on where the leak is.
If it's the coil again or the joints from the last turkeys that worked on it, add to those numbers.
So - fix this 15 year old unit that's already had coil issues/leaks and needs other service,
or
replace with new system.
HOLY #$%#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
15 to 20 grand for a new heat pump system.
The current one is 17 seer, 9.20 HSPF
New would be around 20 seer (can't recall the HSPF)
We live in central Iowa - can be hot in summer with 90 degree dew point/100% humidity, with days in the mid to upper 90s for quite a string, or 0 degrees and lower in the winter (although it's generally not THAT cold)
Looking for opinions - yes, opinions, but from those in the industry.........
what are the odds this Trane can be fixed up and last another 5 years?
Would there really be any better electric bills with newer systems? Or just 5 to 10 bucks a month difference, big whoop?
I hate decisions like this.
Spend 2 to 3 grand, depending on if this is really low and if it is, where's the leak
Hope it lasts long enough to make the 2 to 3 grand (plus where the leak is) worth it
or
break the bank, go new and hope to lower electric bills more than 10 bucks.
(looking at Carrier due to technology, reputation, reviews, testing and top SEER and HSPF numbers in the industry. Inverter technology)
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