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Default Air conditioner problem

What TDD is describing is a PRESSURE or TEMPERATURE
activated FAN SWITCH. As such, if it were low refrigerant,
it could easily PROVIDE THOSE SYMPTOMS. In refrigeration
systems, that pressure SWITCH can also be CALLED a
headmaster.

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On Apr 22, 1:12 am, The Daring Dufas

wrote:
If it's a pressure control, the rapid cycling at that
temperature could
indicate a low refrigerant charge. Model number and
information on
operation including diagram may show a pressure switch.

TDD


She made it clear a while back that it's cooling mode that
she's
concerned about. And the very first post indicated that
the
compressor stays on, while the FAN shuts off. That is most
certainly NOT a low refrigerant problem.