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    Mar 11, 2008, 07:40 PM
    Hunter 44110
    I just replaced my old t-stat with a new Hunter 44110. Everything seems to be working fine with the A/C, except the condenser? It's just making a buzz/humm noise. The air blower in the attic turns on like it should, just the outside unit is not doing anything. Heater works just fine.

    I used the A/C about two weeks ago, with the old t-stat, and it worked fine. Could it be a problem with then new thermostat or a problem with the condenser/compressor itself? Not sure why it's just making the buzz/humm noise. FYI.. The condenser is a Rheem, replaced new two years ago.

    Also, the old t-stat is already in the trash! Should've tried the A/C BEFORE I threw it out!


    Thanks in advance

    Tim
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    Mar 11, 2008, 08:07 PM
    Recheck your wiring especially the yellow off the thermostat.

    It could also be a problem outside but that would be a coincident

    You can pull the door off outside and check to see if the contactor is pulled in
    Careful 240 volts in there
    Also reset/check the breaker inside for the AC outside and check the outside disconnect for the proper voltage at the line side of the contactor/starter.
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    Mar 18, 2008, 09:00 AM
    Sorry for the delay in posting the results. The problem wasn't associated with the thermostat, or the condenser. It was a bad breaker in the breaker panel! Got it replaced and now it's all good!

    Thanks for the help. I'm just glad it was a cheap, easy fix. Also glad it's not summer yet so I didn't panic and have to call a repairman out to charge me a lot of money for such an easy fix.

    Thanks again.

    Tim
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    Mar 18, 2008, 09:05 AM
    Glad it worked out for you.

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