larrylwill
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Mini Split Fan overheating
I have an off brand Mini Split heat pump. 18,000 btu its a BonAir. I installed it myself. I have had it 9 years. Other than having to have Freon added once due to a fitting working loose., its been running fine, although very loud inside fan. Yesterday I was running the air condition and I noticed the fan sounded quieter than usual. I had previously removed the bottom vanes which caused a lot of noise. I checked the speeds and they all worked properly, high was as usual noisy.
I let it run and after a couple of hours it stopped blowing air. I checked the fan and the motor was very hot. I let it set over night and this morning I checked connections and voltages, although I have no Idea what the voltages should be on the 4 wires to gnd. Anyway it ran fine but the motor was again hot and again after a couple hours it shut down. I guess thermal overload. I checked th 2 uf cap and it reads 1.5uf both ways. The motor shows 2 wires to the cap and 3 windings.
How can I find out if the motor is bad without replacing it first? Does anyone know what the voltages should be or the winding resistances.
I have an off brand Mini Split heat pump. 18,000 btu its a BonAir. I installed it myself. I have had it 9 years. Other than having to have Freon added once due to a fitting working loose., its been running fine, although very loud inside fan. Yesterday I was running the air condition and I noticed the fan sounded quieter than usual. I had previously removed the bottom vanes which caused a lot of noise. I checked the speeds and they all worked properly, high was as usual noisy.
I let it run and after a couple of hours it stopped blowing air. I checked the fan and the motor was very hot. I let it set over night and this morning I checked connections and voltages, although I have no Idea what the voltages should be on the 4 wires to gnd. Anyway it ran fine but the motor was again hot and again after a couple hours it shut down. I guess thermal overload. I checked th 2 uf cap and it reads 1.5uf both ways. The motor shows 2 wires to the cap and 3 windings.
How can I find out if the motor is bad without replacing it first? Does anyone know what the voltages should be or the winding resistances.