I try to a good tech and always advise the customer of a solution that is in there best interest. Just pondering a couple of calls ive taken and advised full system replacement.
Call one: compressor not pumping. Ohmed out nicely, no opens or shorts or odd numbers. Checked capacitor and comp terminals as well as voltages. And tried a supco hard start on it it would not pump at all and only pulling .3 amps. Never seen such an issue before and thought ide run it by you guys. This was a 22 year old system.
Call two: bulged capacitor and burnt line voltage wire at contractor terminal. Customer told me the unit was chages a couple of years ago so I checked pressures before making any repairs. The satuation temp was less than the temp indoor and outdoors. I advise after i make the electrical repairs you will likely need a significant amount of charge just to get you cooling for an undisclosed amount of time.
Just thought ide throw this out there for discussion. Ever seen such an issue with a compressor? Or do you use sat-temp to look at a standing system?
Call one: compressor not pumping. Ohmed out nicely, no opens or shorts or odd numbers. Checked capacitor and comp terminals as well as voltages. And tried a supco hard start on it it would not pump at all and only pulling .3 amps. Never seen such an issue before and thought ide run it by you guys. This was a 22 year old system.
Call two: bulged capacitor and burnt line voltage wire at contractor terminal. Customer told me the unit was chages a couple of years ago so I checked pressures before making any repairs. The satuation temp was less than the temp indoor and outdoors. I advise after i make the electrical repairs you will likely need a significant amount of charge just to get you cooling for an undisclosed amount of time.
Just thought ide throw this out there for discussion. Ever seen such an issue with a compressor? Or do you use sat-temp to look at a standing system?
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