Depends on your situation and your client base. By situation I mean easy access to OEM motors. I keep 2 different rescue motors for emergencies. On a night or weekend, or I can't get an OEM motor rather quickly.
Hello, Im doing some research on which replacement ECM motor I should have as truck stock The Rescue Motor or the Evergreen motor?
Thanks
Depends on your situation and your client base. By situation I mean easy access to OEM motors. I keep 2 different rescue motors for emergencies. On a night or weekend, or I can't get an OEM motor rather quickly.
If I do a job in 30 minutes it's because I spent 30 years learning how to do that in 30 minutes. You owe me for the years, not the minutes.
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I just don't see the Evergreen locally. My main goal is to never use the rescue motor, to be frank, unless it's rescuing me! Always try to get the OEM, which is pretty easy for my customer base. Between Johnstone and United Refrigeration, I'm usually good.
If I do a job in 30 minutes it's because I spent 30 years learning how to do that in 30 minutes. You owe me for the years, not the minutes.
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i keep the evergreen usually oem is an hour away
birdman
Now I am confused. Did not know there was such a thing as a rescue ECM. Unless I know it under another name.
Would this rescue ECM still be ECM? And as far as I know, Evergreen is only a replacement for X-13, is that correct or am I mis-informed?
Can someone please explain to me -
Why is there never enough time to do it right the first time, but plenty of time to do it twice?
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mars makes the assure replacement motor. packard also makes one.
birdman
You're right, I mispoke. Correct replacement motor, not always OEM
If I do a job in 30 minutes it's because I spent 30 years learning how to do that in 30 minutes. You owe me for the years, not the minutes.
Helpful Calcs, tips, tricks on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgm...TUTAdKmqRiTDEg
I have had good luck with the Evergreen's. You can also get a programmer for the Evergreen's if you would like to change any of the 4 speeds to different speeds.