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re: Larger copper line on my outside AC was frozen yesterday...advice?
Posted on 6/1/17 at 9:27 am to LSUperior
Posted on 6/1/17 at 9:27 am to LSUperior
How old is the unit? I work around the AC field, except with chillers for commercial and industrial applications. All the guys that make big units (Trane, Mcquay, York) make splits for home ac and there is a huge difference in quality in the last 15-20 years there. If you have a 20 year old ac from a brand you've never heard of, it will run forever and need little maintenance. But a 5 year old Lennox or Carrier is essentially a piece of shite.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 9:35 am to Giantkiller
gonna hijack OPs AC thread, sry OP
Q: once my unit cools the house down to the preferred temperature inside (auto setting), the outside fan stays running outside, never shutting off.
the only way i can get the outside fan to shut off is to click the thermostat completely off.
is this something i can take care of myself or will i need to get an AC electrician out here?
Q: once my unit cools the house down to the preferred temperature inside (auto setting), the outside fan stays running outside, never shutting off.
the only way i can get the outside fan to shut off is to click the thermostat completely off.
is this something i can take care of myself or will i need to get an AC electrician out here?
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