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Default A/C Troubleshooting

HeyBub wrote:
hr(bob) wrote:
On Jun 26, 2:45 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Mike wrote:
Someone has already mentioned blown capacitors.
Whenever severe weather comes through the area,
all the HVAC and refrigeration repair techs are
running around like ants to replace all the blown
Chinese made start and run capacitors.
It was just beginning to storm when the problem started last night.
I called around and found a service tech who will come out to
diagonose the problem for $50. Having no experience with capacitors
(and understanding the dangers of them discharging even when
disconnected from a power source) I'm fine with letting a pro take
a look at it. Hopefully it's just the capacitor and a relatively
inexpensive repair.
No danger. AC capacitors do not store charges.

They do store charge, if the power is removed at the non-zero voltage
crossing. Please know what you are talking about, as misinformation
could kill in this case if the capacitor was charged to the peak of
the 240 V supply, about 300 Volts.


Power may be removed but the motor windings are not. Any charge on the
capacitor will be drained immediately.



Some of the electrolytic start capacitors actually have
a resistor soldered across the terminals. You really may
only see it on commercial equipment.

TDD