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sayoung
Jul 18, 2018Explorer
ScottG wrote:
I would look for a failed start capacitor.
That's most likely a bad RUN capacitor, that micro air thingy might have a start cap . Caps fail like crazy in high temps & low current/voltage situations. Run cap is wired between the run & start windings. Once the compressor & fan gets to about 70 to 80 % of working rpm its not needed any longer until unit try's to start again. Compressor probably tripping overload , just a WAG on my part
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