farmer_boots
Jul 30, 2013Explorer
Bedroom AC stopped working
My bedroom AC stopped working. The Fan runs but you can hear the compressor start for a second or so and then turn off. It draws about 60 amps and then drops back to about 5. This cycle just keeps repeating until the unit is turned off.
Yesterday I removed the cover from the top unit and found a capacitor burned and a resistive device burned. Looking at the circuit it looks like the start capacitor and some king of thermal resistor.
I checked the capacitor and found it was shorted. I guess that's what took out the resistive device. It looks like there is some type of thermal protective device that detects when the compressor is getting hot and shuts off power. That's what I assume may have save the compressor, I hope.
Anyone recognize what I am talking about? Should I just replace this capacitor and resistor or should I replace the run capacitor as well? Or are there other things I should replace?
Yesterday I removed the cover from the top unit and found a capacitor burned and a resistive device burned. Looking at the circuit it looks like the start capacitor and some king of thermal resistor.
I checked the capacitor and found it was shorted. I guess that's what took out the resistive device. It looks like there is some type of thermal protective device that detects when the compressor is getting hot and shuts off power. That's what I assume may have save the compressor, I hope.
Anyone recognize what I am talking about? Should I just replace this capacitor and resistor or should I replace the run capacitor as well? Or are there other things I should replace?