supratreo
Well-known member
hi, have a question for you guys more knowledgeable than I.
i installed a energy monitor on my main panel about 2 years ago and since then i've noticed that 1 of my 2 condensing units is constantly drawing current. its only .3A on each leg but its 24/7/365.
i used my amp clamp to see where it might be going but i don't see anything drawing power. fan motor is completely removed as i was cleaning the unit and compressor is not drawing anything. i checked the contactor and its open but i'm getting ~1V on the top. i'm thinking the contactor is bad but i'm trying to figure out how i would be getting any voltage if the contacts are open.
i'm about to throw a contactor at it but i want to make sure thats the problem and WHY its doing what its doing.
only other components in there are start and run caps for the compressor, a start cap for the fan motor and a relay box.
thank you
i installed a energy monitor on my main panel about 2 years ago and since then i've noticed that 1 of my 2 condensing units is constantly drawing current. its only .3A on each leg but its 24/7/365.
i used my amp clamp to see where it might be going but i don't see anything drawing power. fan motor is completely removed as i was cleaning the unit and compressor is not drawing anything. i checked the contactor and its open but i'm getting ~1V on the top. i'm thinking the contactor is bad but i'm trying to figure out how i would be getting any voltage if the contacts are open.
i'm about to throw a contactor at it but i want to make sure thats the problem and WHY its doing what its doing.
only other components in there are start and run caps for the compressor, a start cap for the fan motor and a relay box.
thank you

