EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 19 MIN
The brain science of a curious repair
from The Human Diagnostic
Format: Post-call Runtime: ~8 minutes Source: Psychology Is Simplified , "Psychology of People Who Remember Random Facts" Long drive home. It's getting dark. I stopped for coffee. This one I want to think through slowly because it was a good call, an unusual one, and I don't get them this good very often. He called about a condenser unit that had been making noise. Not the noise I usually hear about , the bang on startup, the rattle in the blower , this was a high-pitched hum that came and went. He'd noticed it had been worse on humid days. He told me that on the phone. Most customers don't notice things like that. Or they notice and don't think to say it. He'd noticed, connected it to weather conditions, and led with it. I already knew a little about what I was walking into. Fan motor bearing starting to go. Classic presentation, the hum varies with load and ambient humidity affects how the motor runs under stress. I confirmed it, gave him my read, explained what was happening. And then he asked a question I don't get every call. He asked: why does humidity make it worse? I told him. When ambient humidity is high the motor works harder to maintain airflow because denser air offers more resistance, and a bearing that's already degraded throws heat under load, which accelerates wear. He nodded. Then he said: so it's like how a car engine runs hotter when you've got the AC on in August. That's exactly what it's like. That's a very good analogy. He seemed pleased by that. Not because I'd confirmed he was right. Because the thing had clicked. He asked questions through the whole repair. Not the anxious kind, not the kind designed to catch me doing something wrong. Just genuine questions. He wanted to know why the bearing fails before the motor does on most units. He wanted to know how I know from the tone whether it's the bearing or the shaft. He asked what refrigerant has to do with motor load. Give Us A Shout Thanks for tuning in to Hartzell's Heat & Air, your trusted HVAC experts in Oklahoma and beyond. From Kingfisher to coast-to-coast consulting, we design, install, and maintain smart, efficient systems that deliver year-round comfort. We're employee-owned, family-run, and powered by 45+ years of experience. Whether it's AI-powered thermostats, geothermal systems, or classic tune-ups, we deliver upfront pricing, expert care, and warranties that back it all up. 🛠️ Book Online:https://book.housecallpro.com/book/Hartzells-Heat--Air/4a569038b3dc460daf2d5f6497b18351?v2=true🌐 www.hartzellsheatair.com📞 (405) 375-4822 🚛 Trane Comfort Specialist • Mitsubishi Diamond Dealer • ClimateMaster Elite🛡️ VIP Comfort Club • Remote Monitoring • Extended Warranties 📲 Follow us for tips, updates, and real-world installs:YouTube: @hartzellsheatair6003X: https://x.com/HartzellsHVACFacebook: facebook.com/hartzellsheatairLinkedIn: Dave Hartzell Built on trust. Backed by warranty. Designed for comfort.
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Format: Post-call Runtime: ~8 minutes Source: Psychology Is Simplified , "Psychology of People Who Remember Random Facts" Long drive home. It's getting dark. I stopped for coffee. This one I want to think through slowly because it was a good call, an unusual one, and I don't get them this good very often. He called about a condenser unit that had been making noise. Not the noise I usually hear about , the bang on startup, the rattle in the blower , this was a high-pitched hum that came an...
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