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This is an update to the video that I posted on replacing an X13 motor. The invention of this product definitely makes it easier to convert to a PSC motor. I don't know what else to say except to look them up and learn about their products. Try the Mainstream Engineering website and look for QwikSwap X1, X3, or V3. Depending on if you want to have a single speed output or if you are using a variable speed motor setup. If that isn't working for you then try looking at the ICM website for the ICM-715. It may save you a few bucks but is essentially the same as the QwikSwap X1. In this video I try to walk you through the new way I would replace an X13 motor with a PSC motor in an air handler. The X13 has been around for years and some people have had issue with the module going out, experiencing a power surge, etc. I have not had any "terrible" experiences with these motors or their cousins...the variable speed motors. Some techs that I know don't speak highly of them and have replaced X13's with the good ole PSC motor. I would encourage you to do some homework and look up Regal Rexnord or Genteq or Regal Beloit on YouTube and watch their videos on the X13's and Variable Speed motors. The made them so why not listen to them on how to identify and troubleshoot them. 00:00 Intro 04:38 Look at Circuit Board 07:12 Shop Install