Sunsation96
Charter Member
Also a reason prices will increase over just a condensor swap out is if your evaporator is not 410a rated this will cause a increase in the price and a decrease in your bank
So can a reasonably mechanically inclined dude replace a fan motor himself? What else can I do to double check before I tear it all apart? Ballpark cost for a motor?
I just scheduled a service call for between 5-7pm. Race is on to see if I can fix it before they get here.![]()
Dude I can own a Mystic if I work down by you guy's prices are crazy I am packing right now see you in a few day's
Dude I can own a Mystic if I work down by you guy's prices are crazy I am packing right now see you in a few day's
Could be a few things that will cause the "humming"
1. The rheems use a dual capicitor for both the fan and the compressor. The capicitor could be bad see if the top of it is out of shape. It will look like the capicitor exploded from the inside out. A good multi meter will check capicitors.
2. The "humming" could also be caused by your contactor pulling in but having no main 220v power at the condensor check for 220 on L1 and L2.
3. The condensor fan could be frozen causing the internal saftey to shut off on the compressor. See if the fan will turn with a screw driver with the power off.
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Hmmm....wonder what the breakeven would be on keeping a "laborer" out there to hand-start the fan every so often?![]()
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Got the PM, many thanks.
Fan will not run with out the Run cap in working order a new cap will set you back $12.00 see if there is a oil film on the cap body
Sun96 bare with me, no electrician here. Don't know which L1 and L2 you reference. The capacitor doesn't look like it has an exploded top? Is the contactor the piece with all the wires? How can you tell it's needed?
Update though, got the fan started with the screwdriver trick. Still a constant hum with an intermittent hum every 60 secs? Something is trying to start.
Sun96 bare with me, no electrician here. Don't know which L1 and L2 you reference. The capacitor doesn't look like it has an exploded top? Is the contactor the piece with all the wires? How can you tell it's needed?
Update though, got the fan started with the screwdriver trick. Still a constant hum with an intermittent hum every 60 secs? Something is trying to start.