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<blockquote data-quote="els1989" data-source="post: 8431408" data-attributes="member: 665423"><p>Hvac guys riddle me this sometimes my ac won't turn on. For hours... Checked capacitor it's a 370 35/7.5 it's good.... Thought it was my contactor cause if I pushed the little tester deal whole thing would kick on but kick back out as soon as I removed my finner... I replaced that with a new one still doing the same old ****... Checked into my thermostat that's working properly... Went into my basement last to check a few things and my one line was nice and cold and the small return like was jumping like it had air bubbles shooting through it.... Does the condenser/ compressor have a sensor in it that won't allow it to turn on when low? Can I get some helpful advice</p><p></p><p>Also noticed its hooked up to 120 not 220 idk if that would make a difference? How much better would it perform if it was hooked up to 220/ more energy efficient? And the contactor is getting little over 27v which it's a 24v 50/60 whatever</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="els1989, post: 8431408, member: 665423"] Hvac guys riddle me this sometimes my ac won't turn on. For hours... Checked capacitor it's a 370 35/7.5 it's good.... Thought it was my contactor cause if I pushed the little tester deal whole thing would kick on but kick back out as soon as I removed my finner... I replaced that with a new one still doing the same old ****... Checked into my thermostat that's working properly... Went into my basement last to check a few things and my one line was nice and cold and the small return like was jumping like it had air bubbles shooting through it.... Does the condenser/ compressor have a sensor in it that won't allow it to turn on when low? Can I get some helpful advice Also noticed its hooked up to 120 not 220 idk if that would make a difference? How much better would it perform if it was hooked up to 220/ more energy efficient? And the contactor is getting little over 27v which it's a 24v 50/60 whatever Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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