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Sam Takoy[_2_] June 13th 10 07:09 PM

Central A/C problems
 
Hi,

I will post more details as I find them, but here's the situation in a
nutshell.

Our A/C cools air, but barely blows it out. The outdoor unit is on and
seems to be functioning properly. We have cold air coming out of the
diffusers, but barely any air with virtually no pressure.

The filter is clean. The problem came on suddenly.

What could be wrong.

Many thanks in advance,

Sam

dpb June 13th 10 07:11 PM

Central A/C problems
 
Sam Takoy wrote:
Hi,

I will post more details as I find them, but here's the situation in a
nutshell.

Our A/C cools air, but barely blows it out. The outdoor unit is on and
seems to be functioning properly. We have cold air coming out of the
diffusers, but barely any air with virtually no pressure.

The filter is clean. The problem came on suddenly.

What could be wrong.

....

Blower motor quit or start relay to it failed, perhaps...

--

Stormin Mormon June 13th 10 07:14 PM

Central A/C problems
 
Sadly, that's not enough detail to be useful. One option comes to mind
is frozen up evaporator, but it could be so many other things. Bad
blower motor, bad capacitor, duct problem, vents blocked, low freon,
voltage fluctuations, and on and on with the options.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Sam Takoy" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I will post more details as I find them, but here's the situation in a
nutshell.

Our A/C cools air, but barely blows it out. The outdoor unit is on and
seems to be functioning properly. We have cold air coming out of the
diffusers, but barely any air with virtually no pressure.

The filter is clean. The problem came on suddenly.

What could be wrong.

Many thanks in advance,

Sam



Bill[_9_] June 13th 10 07:31 PM

Central A/C problems
 
The "cold coils" part inside the house is probably frozen and blocking the
airflow. Turn off the A/C, and turn on just the fan. See if the air starts
blowing full force in about an hour. Then turn the A/C back on.

The above will "defrost" the coils.


"Sam Takoy" wrote in message
Hi,

I will post more details as I find them, but here's the situation in a
nutshell.

Our A/C cools air, but barely blows it out. The outdoor unit is on and
seems to be functioning properly. We have cold air coming out of the
diffusers, but barely any air with virtually no pressure.

The filter is clean. The problem came on suddenly.

What could be wrong.

Many thanks in advance,

Sam




Frank L June 13th 10 07:49 PM

Central A/C problems
 

It sounds like the blower motor unit.

Frank Lardino


terry June 13th 10 09:55 PM

Central A/C problems
 
On Jun 13, 9:04*pm, "Grumpy" wrote:
Dogone *have you charged the battery I bet you did not Mmm


Ah; Grumpy ................. but which battery?

Signed Dopey.

ransley June 13th 10 11:14 PM

Central A/C problems
 
On Jun 13, 1:09*pm, Sam Takoy wrote:
Hi,

I will post more details as I find them, but here's the situation in a
nutshell.

Our A/C cools air, but barely blows it out. The outdoor unit is on and
seems to be functioning properly. We have cold air coming out of the
diffusers, but barely any air with virtually no pressure.

The filter is clean. The problem came on suddenly.

What could be wrong.

Many thanks in advance,

Sam


Can you look at the AC coil, its probably frozen so let it thaw, time
for the AC man.

Grumpy[_2_] June 14th 10 12:04 AM

Central A/C problems
 
Dogone have you charged the battery I bet you did not Mmm

"Sam Takoy" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I will post more details as I find them, but here's the situation in a
nutshell.

Our A/C cools air, but barely blows it out. The outdoor unit is on and
seems to be functioning properly. We have cold air coming out of the
diffusers, but barely any air with virtually no pressure.

The filter is clean. The problem came on suddenly.

What could be wrong.

Many thanks in advance,

Sam





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