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    Blower Motor Differences

    I am trying to communicate the why we see differences in prices we see in Blower Motor replacements done by the same HVAC vendors. I stated as general rules:
    1.) The higher the tonnage of the condenser or the more expensive the blower motor will be.
    2.) The better the name brand the condenser, the more expensive the blower motor will be.
    3.) A single speed or 2 speed motor will be less expensive than a multi speed or variable speed motor.

    Are these general rules true?

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    More realistically:

    An OEM replacement will cost more than a universal or rescue motor.
    An ECM motor will cost more than a PSC motor.
    Any repair will be more at a larger shop with larger overhead. You can have the same repair(s) often vary over hundreds of dollars within the same zip code with the shops procuring their parts from the very same wholesaler. I see it all the time.
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    Link to rules: http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread....ad-these-rules

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