Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Ohiobuckeye
I agree, they should go outside & see if they hear a humming noise coming from the unit outside. Our house got hot too & I had several people tell me that the Capacitor went bad so I bought a new capacitor for $20. (in 2018) & did it myself in 10mins. The company that install the unit said it would cost $280. It was very simple to do as long as you discharge the capacitor first, then it was very simple. Install then turn the circuit breaker back on. Cool Air!
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For every one that posted info on a capacitor, when it goes bad the fan may or may not run. The same with compressor, it may or may not run.
The capacitor in most all of the ac’s here in the villages are dual capacitors that work with both the fan and compressor. Depending on what section of the capacitor failed would determine if the fan, compressor, or both would not run. The humming is the motor or compressor trying to run and going off on internal safety. When it cools down it will try again. Your welcome from Good Guys Air, resident of the village of LaBelle. |
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Be careful if you change the capacitor, even an old capacitor can give you a good shock. Also, if the inside fan does not comes on, then the starting capacitor is not the problem.
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Most likely the capacitor which if it is is an inexpensive repair. Try Sun Kool they are local and installed your equipment when the house was built we’ve used them for the 3 years we’ve owned our home and always good service and consistent. 352-622-1067.
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If you have not had it fixed yet, I have used DeSantis Appliance & A/C Service before (ask for Storm-yes that's his name). Note: the battery in your thermostat does not run the system, it only remembers your program/set temps, etc. during power outages. Some of the more common problems I have encountered are: (1) Condensate drain clogged (safety switch will not allow unit to start), (2) breaker tripped (may indicate another issue), (3) bad capacitor on fan motor (cheap fix), (4) bad capacitor on compressor motor (more costly) other than more serious problems like bad compressor or leak in the refrigerant line.
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Whatever you do, avoid Sun Kool.
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Probably off-topic, but Rapscallion, I laughed out loud when I saw your tag line. :-)
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I think you are correct about the fan.
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I do this monthly with a gallon of hot water followed by a cup of vinegar. After about 7 years pipe was partly clogged and system still working. Used my hose to flush out. Your suggestion of using the hose every few months is a good one. I have an opening for the hose on the side of the heater. Do not use the same input as you do for the vinegar.
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Ohiobuckeye
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