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  1. #1
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    Last night was miserable.

    System started to blow hot (non-cold) air.
    Temperature in Georgia, like most of county, has been hot (over 90 degrees) for the past week. System has practically run all day for the past month. 2 story house on a basement with dual units/zones. 2 tons down and 2.5 tons up.

    Could not get upstaits temp below 80 degress during the day, but at night system was "ice" cold (thermostat read 68 degrees). Unit serving upstairs (Amana 2.5 ton) has stopped cooling. Outdoor condesor fan has stopped running. The run capacitor is not swollen or leaking, and the condensor fan blades turn freely. I'm thinking of changing (discharge THEN replace) the capacitor.

    Any suggestions or help?

  2. #2
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    You need to call a pro. You will probably cause more harm than good if you start playing with it.

  3. #3
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    This sounds like a job for James342798763 or whatever his numbers are.
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  4. #4
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    Originally posted by RoBoTeq
    This sounds like a job for James342798763 or whatever his numbers are.
    I think he had a sex change it now Jenny8675309
    "The critic is a prisoner to his own experiences and perspectives, erroneously believing his limited experiences are the sum of all truth".










  5. #5
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    Originally posted by csteve
    Last night was miserable.


    Any suggestions or help?
    How many parts are you going to throw at this thing before you call and have an HVAC sercixe tech fix it.


    My suggestion is call a reliable service company and have it fixed right.
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    How many times must one fix something before it is fixed?

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