JimmyAlbany
Dec 4, 2008, 02:55 PM
OK, I have a 10-year old Carrier Heat Pump that started blowing the 5V (24V DC) fuse. The unit would operate OK on emergency heat mode, but not in "real" heat pump mode. A local HVAC tech isolated the problem to the reversing valve (the unit basically was blowing the fuse when it went into defrost mode.
He thinks the problem is with the coil (solenoid?) on the reversing valve, not the valve itself. Unfortunately though, he says I have to replace the whole reversing valve, at a cost of about $600-700 because "they" don't just sell the coil. This sounds like BS to me... I have seen several references online to replacing the coil.
Anyone know about such things? Is my guy possibly right or is he hosing me to make more money?
Thanks!
He thinks the problem is with the coil (solenoid?) on the reversing valve, not the valve itself. Unfortunately though, he says I have to replace the whole reversing valve, at a cost of about $600-700 because "they" don't just sell the coil. This sounds like BS to me... I have seen several references online to replacing the coil.
Anyone know about such things? Is my guy possibly right or is he hosing me to make more money?
Thanks!