My Old Tools
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About 8:00 last night I noticed to house felt warmer than usual. Looked and it was up to 76 instead of 72 it was set on. Checked outside and the compressor was off. Got up this morning and pulled the inspection panel. Both capacitors tested bad. The dual run capacitor was oil canned (bulged) badly on the end. The start capacitor just looked old and dirty, but it was open (no capacitance) as well. Called around this morning and found both at the second place I called, The start cap is a universal, has 6 connections on top and some jumper wires to build the capacitance that you need. The run cap was the correct replacement value. Installed them both and cycled the breaker and up she came. $86 instead of $300 or so. Unit is a 10 year old Carrier 3 ton heat pump. I always check the caps first.
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