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    May 15, 2013, 07:19 PM
    Concern
    I just turn my AC Unit on and the fan outside the house would not move.

    I moved with a screwdriver and finally worked, however in the middle of the night it shut off.

    I unscrewed the fan to notice that when using my screwdriver the fan grill and the chassis seems to have a current because I can see sparks.

    Kind of when a battery cables make wrong contact.

    I want to know if that is normal?

    Is the chassis of an AC Fan live?

    Regards.

    Chango.

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