Posted: 6/19/2012 4:18:38 PM EDT
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Quoted: Got a AC unit that was replaced last year, inside and outside units. we have had issues recently of the second story not being as cool as the bottom floor, by 5-6 degrees warmer. Only one unit cooling the house or a unit for each story? If only one unit then its not a big surprise since heat rises. Same problem at my mom's house since its two story with only one unit. Did you check the capacitors on the condenser outside? |
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Got a AC unit that was replaced last year, inside and outside units. we have had issues recently of the second story not being as cool as the bottom floor, by 5-6 degrees warmer. Only one unit cooling the house or a unit for each story? If only one unit then its not a big surprise since heat rises. Same problem at my mom's house since its two story with only one unit. Did you check the capacitors on the condenser outside? She would not go for 2 units and we put our money in to make sure we got a bigger unit. It has not been an issue until now... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Got a AC unit that was replaced last year, inside and outside units. we have had issues recently of the second story not being as cool as the bottom floor, by 5-6 degrees warmer. Only one unit cooling the house or a unit for each story? If only one unit then its not a big surprise since heat rises. Same problem at my mom's house since its two story with only one unit. Did you check the capacitors on the condenser outside? She would not go for 2 units and we put our money in to make sure we got a bigger unit. It has not been an issue until now... Did you check the capacitor? If its bulged or leaking then its bad. If the issue on the upstairs just popped up, make sure the A/C tech checks the freon levels. It may have developed a leak. |
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Here are the fuses - how the hell do you tell if they are blown without a voltmeter or some such device? Go buy one. Harbor Freight has them for $4.99 Link Let us know when you get back. |
