imchud
Well-known member
I know there has been a lot of different questions regarding the A/C units... I had some trouble with mine last season, the comperssor wouldn't shut off, I took it to the dealer and they had it fixed? Well this season we were running the A/C and it seemed to be working great. At night I turned the fan to Low and went to bed, during the night the compressor would cycle on for a few seconds and then back off for a minute or two then the compressor would come back on for a few more seconds. This went on and on and on and the whole night, well until I finally got tired of listening to it cycle so I just shut it down, oh, by the way the fan never shut down...
The next morning I called the A/C Company (can't remember who they are, sorry?) He told me the reason the fan never shut down was because maybe the coils were frozen and the fan was trying to de-thaw them???? He told me to run the fan at high speed (which I did) and the fan will have enough power to de-thaw the coils and it would then shut down when the compressor did, and it did... So my question is... WHAT was that all about?? He also told me i could put a few strips of electrical tape over the little temp sensor within the t/s, he said it may be to touchy... I would like to replace the t/s but he said i would need a 7.5 volt model because they don't run off of 12v???? I have read a few post regarding changing the t/s but I don't know if I trust myself to it, they said you need to buy some type of switch from Radio Shack to make the fan work, I'm just not very good with electronic's... Does the cycling on and off thing sound correct to any of you, and should you not be able to run on the low speed if you want, and still have the compressor and fan shut down together? thanks..
Tommy
The next morning I called the A/C Company (can't remember who they are, sorry?) He told me the reason the fan never shut down was because maybe the coils were frozen and the fan was trying to de-thaw them???? He told me to run the fan at high speed (which I did) and the fan will have enough power to de-thaw the coils and it would then shut down when the compressor did, and it did... So my question is... WHAT was that all about?? He also told me i could put a few strips of electrical tape over the little temp sensor within the t/s, he said it may be to touchy... I would like to replace the t/s but he said i would need a 7.5 volt model because they don't run off of 12v???? I have read a few post regarding changing the t/s but I don't know if I trust myself to it, they said you need to buy some type of switch from Radio Shack to make the fan work, I'm just not very good with electronic's... Does the cycling on and off thing sound correct to any of you, and should you not be able to run on the low speed if you want, and still have the compressor and fan shut down together? thanks..
Tommy