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Default AC condensing unit problem

On Jun 17, 11:59*pm, JackpipE wrote:
Yes, it's a CARRIER high eff. from 85'.
So is it the delay timer (electronic board) that got shorted out ? I
would rather replace whatever I damaged than try to remove it from the
circuit and damaged something else.



You have a CARRIER 38ED high eff. from the 80's. *The electronic board is a
"anti short - cycle" timer. *Remove it from the circuit. * Your unit will
light if you have 24 v from the two wires coming in. *You'll have to
'by-pass' the c.b. *Good luck.


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Do you have power coming back from your thermostat when the unit is
calling for air? I would check for voltage at the stat and from the
stat first. If you have an electronic stat you could have blown the
stat board. Do you have heat?