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the units they usually sit on concrete slab and they've got some tubes that go in and some tubes that come out. But yeah, look for a smaller company, bigger company. Smaller companies are usually more keen on customer retention than they are, you know, ripping people off. Make it bigger companies, they'd sooner just replace it, sell you a new $10,000 and you're good to go. But look at the smaller companies, man, and tell them you want the capacitor checked and, man, I'd be willing to bet. This is costing you your issue again. If you had one replaced a couple of years ago and it fixed the problem, then it's like, I think, a $10 or $20 part and then whenever they charge you to put it in, it'll be like less than $100 to get you back up and running again. That's all it is, is the capacitor. So I'd definitely mention that to any repair guy. When you call the Maker Book and you just make that be your pretext. I'm pretty sure that if the capacitor needs to be replaced and you just want to have a look at that. At least then if they think you know what you're talking about and that it's going to be a little more difficult to rip you off. So I'd want to be there watching, you know, when they're testing that stuff because they could so lie to you, right? I hate dishonest people, dishonest mechanics, dishonest computer guys, dishonest air conditioning people. You know, it just really boils my blood how people that are in an industry that are supposed to be, that are supposed to be customer service industry, but yet they're not worried about the customer. They're worried about maximum profit, you know, and that's not good, especially if, you know, you've got a unit that's there. I've seen good working conditions except for one little part replacement. And Bill, I tell you, man, you wouldn't believe the number of videos I've seen where that capacitor was the problem. It's like a fat battery. It's round like it's a cylinder and it's got two wires coming out of it. And in 90% of the cases, dude, in the repair video that I was watching said that that's normally the problem. I also watch SB Mowing on YouTube and he goes around finding the most overgrown yards that he can find. Let me reset. He'll go knock on the door and say, yeah, I noticed your yard is overgrown. Would you mind if I do it for free? And dude comes in with all the fancy equipment and all this kind of stuff, man, and he makes like yards. Let me reset.

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