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Posted on 7/6/18 at 8:49 am to bbvdd
Trust me I know it doesn't make sense.
Here is normal operation during the day. The white line is the indoor temperature. The blue block is the A/C running, the white is the fan.
Here it is running overnight. Runs all night and the temp increases to 78. Then it magically starts cooling again in the morning.
ETA: The only difference is at night the doors to the bedrooms are closed for my daughters.
Here is normal operation during the day. The white line is the indoor temperature. The blue block is the A/C running, the white is the fan.
Here it is running overnight. Runs all night and the temp increases to 78. Then it magically starts cooling again in the morning.
ETA: The only difference is at night the doors to the bedrooms are closed for my daughters.
This post was edited on 7/6/18 at 8:52 am
Posted on 7/6/18 at 8:53 am to bbvdd
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Is the fan still blowing? It is that would tell you that it isn’t freezing
If your evaporator coil in the unit itself freezes, the fan will still blow, but you won't get any cold air out of the vents.
I had that problem just a month or so ago. I wound up taking my unit apart enough to get to the coils and saw they were frozen solid. I took my wife's hair dryer and defrosted the thing, and that took almost an hour to get all the ice out the coils and fins. Then I saw where the coils were dirty and took one of those stiff nylon brushes and pulled all the dirt off the coils.
After putting it all back together again, it worked fine and has done so ever since.
I have double filters on my unit and change them regularly and that was only the 2nd or 3rd time I've had to clean the coils on the thing since I put it in back in 92.
Posted on 7/6/18 at 10:24 am to bbvdd
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The only thing that I could think of is that it’s freezing up?
Which may indicate low coolant.
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