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Old May 9, 2008, 03:26 PM
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ac compressor not staying on

the unit i am working on has everything new like capacitors, contactors, and even a hardstart and only last about 10 minutes. what else can i do besides replacing it?

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Old May 9, 2008, 03:59 PM   #2  
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Sounds like you spent big $$ on parts for no value. When the unit was running what were the pressures of the system?
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the low side of the unit was in between 65 and 70 i forgot what the high side was thanks for responding to my question.
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Need both pressures.
Check all electrical devices on the unit.
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i have changed both breakers inside and out still doing the same thing.
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Make sure the 24 volt control circuit is pulling in the compressor/fan motor contactor for the outside unit.
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Dirty condenser, indoor fan not working, low refrigerant, plugged filter or indoor coil, the list goes on, keep on changing parts, you will get it sooner or later.
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