SeaCat
Hey, my Halo is smoking
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The last time I tried to run the A/C it didn't work. It pumped out cold air for a short while then stopped.
This morning I went out and started checking things out. Of course when I turned on the A/C it ran just fine. Then after about five minutes the compressor fan motor stopped spinning. (It hadn't been running very fast before that but now it just plain stopped.)
Well that a sign of something being wrong. I started checking things out.
After checking this and that, disconnecting this and reataching it then running things again it came down to the electrical motor in the compressor fan.
Several things told me this was the problem. The first was everything else was checking out just fine while the second was the motor was getting too damned hot to touch.
While I let the motor cool off I hit the phone books and the Internet. I found a place that sells parts to A/C units to the general public. (A rare thing here in this county. Most places will only sell to licensed HVAC Techs.)
AFter finding this place I went back out and pulled the motor. That was when I saw the results of time and wweather on the motor. I'm honestly surprised it has run as long as it has.
Now tomorrow I'll head up to the place I found and get me a replacement 220V 1/4 HP 1100 RPM motor. I'm wondering how much this is going to cost me.
Cat
This morning I went out and started checking things out. Of course when I turned on the A/C it ran just fine. Then after about five minutes the compressor fan motor stopped spinning. (It hadn't been running very fast before that but now it just plain stopped.)
Well that a sign of something being wrong. I started checking things out.
After checking this and that, disconnecting this and reataching it then running things again it came down to the electrical motor in the compressor fan.
Several things told me this was the problem. The first was everything else was checking out just fine while the second was the motor was getting too damned hot to touch.
While I let the motor cool off I hit the phone books and the Internet. I found a place that sells parts to A/C units to the general public. (A rare thing here in this county. Most places will only sell to licensed HVAC Techs.)
AFter finding this place I went back out and pulled the motor. That was when I saw the results of time and wweather on the motor. I'm honestly surprised it has run as long as it has.
Now tomorrow I'll head up to the place I found and get me a replacement 220V 1/4 HP 1100 RPM motor. I'm wondering how much this is going to cost me.
Cat