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A/C won't turn on

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Jackfruit, Sep 15, 2008.

  1. DaDakota

    DaDakota Arrest all Pedophiles
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    I hope you get the AC...if not..at least get ya some fans.
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    Did you check the direct service breaker right near the compressor outside. Not the one in the big breaker box, but the small one that is directly in-line from the unit to the big box. A/C servicemen use it to temporarily shut off power, but it's possible it could flip on it's own.
     
  3. Jackfruit

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    I hope so too. That was the biggest problem with the power going out (no A/C) and it seems like I'm stuck with that even though I'm restored.

    Thanks :)
     
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    My brother used to be an AC repair man. When the the power started going off/on during the hurricane, he checked the compressor and turned off the AC. He said, if the power cycles on the compressor on/off too quickly, it would burn out the compressor and we would have no AC. The compressor ain't meant to be cycled off/on in short intervals.
     
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    Also, when the power came on, it wasn't stable on. We lost electricity again 30 minutes later. So we turned the AC off again, until we had electricity for a few hours. If any of your friends have no power right now, I would call them and tell them to keep the AC off, until the power is on for a few hours. I suppose a freezer and fridge could have the same problem, but he never turned those off and I never asked.
     
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    I had a similar problem once - power went out in a storm, came back on, but the a/c didn't work. Turns out it was still a problem with the power, not the a/c. I am not the electrician, but as I understand it :confused: there is low voltage and high voltage and I was getting low voltage but not high.

    Someone who understands more about electrical distribution lines can no doubt explain it better. :)
     
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    That is either a problem with your flux capacitor, or the muffler bearings, either one can cause that problem.

    DD
     
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    It's all ball bearings these days.
     
  10. Jackfruit

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    It ended up being a bad thermostat. I had an A/C repair tech out to the house today and he said that the lightning storm that followed Ike probably burned it out.
     

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