Originally Posted by: richappy I can run circles around you in most engineering topics. I have a BSEE degree from Penn State. Excelled in physics, had B average in electromagnetics, thermodynamics, circuit design, microcircuit design,mathematics,strength of materials, and mechanical engineering subjects like strength of materials, dynamics, etc. Developed a patentable power control device in graduate school,where I had courses in motor design. Retired from the air force where I was a senior engineer.
If you have similar background, we can have a lively discussion.
Lol.. Then post your data. You are stating opinions with no basis. What study have you performed? What criteria did you use? Where is all this engineering data? You are making derogatory and defamatory statements towards a company/product. I would like to see some unbiased data. You seem very compassionate about this subject, yet you only offer your opinion. You can't even answer any of my questions. Like I said I am not being argumentative. I'm just asking you to prove your point, which you seem to be failing at.
What wholesalers do not sell these devices?
What is the failure rate of these devices?
Why do OEM devices use the exact same technology and are acceptable to you?
Where is your engineering analysis that shows a strong correlation between the use of these devices and high compressor failure rates?
Why have these been placed on hundreds of thousands of units and not been recalled?
Why do so many techs use them with high success rates?
Why do so many companies keep buying a product with a high failure rate?
Why hasn't a class action law suit been filed against the company that makes these?
You may have a strong engineering background, but you fail to prove anything. You can't just say these things cause excessive compressor failures because I said so. Where is the real life data? I can tell you have no basis because you are starting to resort to personal attacks instead of showing detailed analysis. Can you at least answer this simple question?
How did you come to the conclusion that these devices cause premature compressor failure?
If you are correct in your assertion, I would appreciate the data standing behind it. I will never use these devices again, if you can provide this information. I just don't see how these things are so problematic as you are leading them on to be. Like I said before, I have put on 20 plus with not a single failure (knock on wood). Why haven't these compressors failed yet?
Until you can provide any substantiating information, please just state these are your opinions and that these devices could cause premature failure. I can not prove these things do not cause premature compressor failure, but I am not making that assertion. It is just my opinion that these do not have as high of a failure rate as you are leading on. These things do not cause every compressor to fail in 6 months. They do not cause every compressor to fail in 6 years.