Frankton
Jul 20, 2009, 09:32 PM
Well, about 2 months ago, I lost A/C. (blower stopped) I scrounged up almost $200 and some old independent A/C guy came out and said my transformer blew. He installed a new one and the system worked.
For 3 days
Then the transformer went out again. I researched and found that it was the standard 120V in, 24V out... I called the guy back to find out that he was dead. Obviously he can't help me any more. I don't have the money to call anyone else, so I am attempting this all myself.
I installed a new transformer that I got from a local HVAC place. (I took the old ones to him to make sure I got the right kind.)
The new one worked for 5 days. Then it went out. No circuit breakers. No burned parts. Just no output voltage on the transformer.
I checked the resistance on the 120v input and it was zero. I got a new transformer to check, and it was 1.5 ohms, I believe. The 24v output was about 15 ohms on the good and bad transformers, so I assumed the problem came from a power surge.
I installed a fuse on the input. Installed another transformer. This one worked for about 15 minutes.. then a heard..
... that clicking sound that you always hear when an A/C unit turns on...
But it happened rapidly.. about 20 times...
Then the transformer started smoking and the fuse popped. I realized that the problem was actually coming back from the 24 volt side.
My main question... is that "click" sound a relay of some kind? It it a circuit board of some kind? I know it wasn't open sparks.. it's the obvious "click" sound that you always hear when any home A/C unit/blower comes on. (The problem was that the blower stopped working.)
Please help. I can't afford an A/C tech anymore.
-Frank
For 3 days
Then the transformer went out again. I researched and found that it was the standard 120V in, 24V out... I called the guy back to find out that he was dead. Obviously he can't help me any more. I don't have the money to call anyone else, so I am attempting this all myself.
I installed a new transformer that I got from a local HVAC place. (I took the old ones to him to make sure I got the right kind.)
The new one worked for 5 days. Then it went out. No circuit breakers. No burned parts. Just no output voltage on the transformer.
I checked the resistance on the 120v input and it was zero. I got a new transformer to check, and it was 1.5 ohms, I believe. The 24v output was about 15 ohms on the good and bad transformers, so I assumed the problem came from a power surge.
I installed a fuse on the input. Installed another transformer. This one worked for about 15 minutes.. then a heard..
... that clicking sound that you always hear when an A/C unit turns on...
But it happened rapidly.. about 20 times...
Then the transformer started smoking and the fuse popped. I realized that the problem was actually coming back from the 24 volt side.
My main question... is that "click" sound a relay of some kind? It it a circuit board of some kind? I know it wasn't open sparks.. it's the obvious "click" sound that you always hear when any home A/C unit/blower comes on. (The problem was that the blower stopped working.)
Please help. I can't afford an A/C tech anymore.
-Frank