Thurston Willhelm III
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New to owning a house, my 8 year old HVAC heat pump fan seemed to be running a long time, (didn't pay much attention to it)seemingly all the time, in February!!! (30-40 degrees outside). Sure enough, got an 800 dollar electric bill for then, double the coldest 400 dollar bill of previous, cold winter. I have electric heat. Emergency heat kept us warm enough even though circuit breaker opened toward end of month and reset blew as well. Cleaned contacts, measured ohms across, OK, capacitor not physically mushroomed. Breaker still triggered. I figured the compressor was toast so we endured 90+ degree summer without AC, delaying the inevitable.
Tech says compressor bad, can't tell if leak since compressor wont run, get new system, after 10 minutes outside.
My question is - what caused the high electric bill? Ideas. Did the fan just stay on or was the compressor inefficient until it burned up (leak?)?
If I go the replace compressor route strongly discouraged by the tech/owner, should I replace the lines(acid) or what else may be a culprit that should be checked/replaced as well that may have lead to the failure originally?
Tech says compressor bad, can't tell if leak since compressor wont run, get new system, after 10 minutes outside.
My question is - what caused the high electric bill? Ideas. Did the fan just stay on or was the compressor inefficient until it burned up (leak?)?
If I go the replace compressor route strongly discouraged by the tech/owner, should I replace the lines(acid) or what else may be a culprit that should be checked/replaced as well that may have lead to the failure originally?