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AC broken! MiamiCuse 04-27-2008
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Posted by Pete C. on April 28, 2008, 8:18 am

MiamiCuse wrote:
>
> >
> > ds549@webtv.net wrote:
> >>
> >> kust a shot, put the fan to run position. spin the fan blower by hand to
> >> get it started. if it starts you can run with it on all the time till
> >> you get capacitor changed. just set ac to auto ,fan on run.
> >
> > Yes, if you get a hum and water i.e. condensation dripping the
> > compressor and refrigerant are probably ok. Don't let it run like that
> > since it will eventually freeze up without airflow. If it's just the fan
> > that's not working it should be fairly easy to fix. BTW, it would help
> > to specify if this is a window unit vs. central since that makes some
> > difference in the diagnosis.
>
> It's central air. Fan is not working I manually switched fan from "Auto" to
> "On" and nothing.

That changes the prognosis quite a bit since unlike a window unit, the
inside and outside unit fans for central are of course separate. Is it
the inside fan only that is not working, and the outside fan is ok? If
it's just the inside air handler that isn't running, it could be as
simple as a tripped or shut off circuit breaker, since the inside and
outside units are typically on different circuits.

Posted by MiamiCuse on April 28, 2008, 11:19 pm

>
> MiamiCuse wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > ds549@webtv.net wrote:
>> >>
>> >> kust a shot, put the fan to run position. spin the fan blower by hand
>> >> to
>> >> get it started. if it starts you can run with it on all the time till
>> >> you get capacitor changed. just set ac to auto ,fan on run.
>> >
>> > Yes, if you get a hum and water i.e. condensation dripping the
>> > compressor and refrigerant are probably ok. Don't let it run like that
>> > since it will eventually freeze up without airflow. If it's just the
>> > fan
>> > that's not working it should be fairly easy to fix. BTW, it would help
>> > to specify if this is a window unit vs. central since that makes some
>> > difference in the diagnosis.
>>
>> It's central air. Fan is not working I manually switched fan from "Auto"
>> to
>> "On" and nothing.
>
> That changes the prognosis quite a bit since unlike a window unit, the
> inside and outside unit fans for central are of course separate. Is it
> the inside fan only that is not working, and the outside fan is ok? If
> it's just the inside air handler that isn't running, it could be as
> simple as a tripped or shut off circuit breaker, since the inside and
> outside units are typically on different circuits.

I checked the breakers and no problem. Finally called an AC guy and
diagnosed to be a dead capacitor. Now it's working, after $185.00.




Posted by Oren on April 28, 2008, 11:40 pm
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:19:40 -0400, "MiamiCuse"

>I checked the breakers and no problem. Finally called an AC guy and
>diagnosed to be a dead capacitor. Now it's working, after $185.00.

In Miami; you saved money.


Posted by Tony Hwang on April 29, 2008, 12:13 am
MiamiCuse wrote:

>
>>MiamiCuse wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>ds549@webtv.net wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>kust a shot, put the fan to run position. spin the fan blower by hand
>>>>>to
>>>>>get it started. if it starts you can run with it on all the time till
>>>>>you get capacitor changed. just set ac to auto ,fan on run.
>>>>
>>>>Yes, if you get a hum and water i.e. condensation dripping the
>>>>compressor and refrigerant are probably ok. Don't let it run like that
>>>>since it will eventually freeze up without airflow. If it's just the
>>>>fan
>>>>that's not working it should be fairly easy to fix. BTW, it would help
>>>>to specify if this is a window unit vs. central since that makes some
>>>>difference in the diagnosis.
>>>
>>>It's central air. Fan is not working I manually switched fan from "Auto"
>>>to
>>>"On" and nothing.
>>
>>That changes the prognosis quite a bit since unlike a window unit, the
>>inside and outside unit fans for central are of course separate. Is it
>>the inside fan only that is not working, and the outside fan is ok? If
>>it's just the inside air handler that isn't running, it could be as
>>simple as a tripped or shut off circuit breaker, since the inside and
>>outside units are typically on different circuits.
>
>
> I checked the breakers and no problem. Finally called an AC guy and
> diagnosed to be a dead capacitor. Now it's working, after $185.00.
>
>
>
Hi,
Most common problem. Often you can visually point to a bad. There two,
for starting and run for the motor. Some times there are two separte
ones or two in one can. Capacitor is not that expensive. If you can
match exact parts for caps, always use higher value one.

Posted by Stormin Mormon on April 29, 2008, 9:59 am
For central AC, the ones I've serviced, there are three capacitors. Not
"starting and run for the motor" either. I think you're thinking of
refrigerator compressors, which have a start and run winding. Tony isn't
making much sense.

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.



Hi,
Most common problem. Often you can visually point to a bad. There two,
for starting and run for the motor. Some times there are two separte
ones or two in one can. Capacitor is not that expensive. If you can
match exact parts for caps, always use higher value one.



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