Originally posted by: Fiat1
This is one of the first signs your freon is low (maybe from a leak) call an ac company and have it recharged.
Originally posted by: Zaitsev
Originally posted by: Fiat1
This is one of the first signs your freon is low (maybe from a leak) call an ac company and have it recharged.
I had the exact same symptoms, and this was my problem.
Originally posted by: shocksyde
Interesting, we just had a new condenser (or compressor, whatever it is) put in and they had to drain the freon and refill it. This was 2 months ago. I'm guessing that's bad news if the freon is already low after only 2 months.
One thing I read about online is it might be ice on the coils blocking the air flow. I've turned the AC off and will turn it back on when the ice is gone. We'll see what happens.
Originally posted by: shocksyde
Interesting, we just had a new condenser (or compressor, whatever it is) put in and they had to drain the freon and refill it. This was 2 months ago. I'm guessing that's bad news if the freon is already low after only 2 months.
One thing I read about online is it might be ice on the coils blocking the air flow. I've turned the AC off and will turn it back on when the ice is gone. We'll see what happens.
Originally posted by: Newbian
Don't forget to check if a mouse is stuck in there.
Originally posted by: Sea Moose
Originally posted by: Newbian
Don't forget to check if a mouse is stuck in there.
lol why would you think it has a mouse stuck in there?
Originally posted by: Sea Moose
Originally posted by: Newbian
Don't forget to check if a mouse is stuck in there.
lol why would you think it has a mouse stuck in there?
Originally posted by: shocksyde
Interesting, we just had a new condenser (or compressor, whatever it is) put in and they had to drain the freon and refill it. This was 2 months ago. I'm guessing that's bad news if the freon is already low after only 2 months.
One thing I read about online is it might be ice on the coils blocking the air flow. I've turned the AC off and will turn it back on when the ice is gone. We'll see what happens.
MENSA material right here. :thumbsup:Originally posted by: Evadman
It suggests that the copper tube that comes out of the condenser is below freezing, and that there is water in the air.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
MENSA material right here. :thumbsup:Originally posted by: Evadman
It suggests that the copper tube that comes out of the condenser is below freezing, and that there is water in the air.
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I noticed mine isn't working properly today as well.Opened up the closet containing the unit here in my apartment and condensation was dripping fairly rapidly from it's innards. Guess I need to call the office on Monday. Good thing it's never hot here in South Florida.
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Originally posted by: Sea Moose
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I noticed mine isn't working properly today as well.Opened up the closet containing the unit here in my apartment and condensation was dripping fairly rapidly from it's innards. Guess I need to call the office on Monday. Good thing it's never hot here in South Florida.
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if your running the unit in cooling, then its normal for moisture to be coming off the coil. Make sure your drains are clear. Blow air down the pipes or get a vacuum cleaner and suck the pipes through.
Originally posted by: Sea Moose
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I noticed mine isn't working properly today as well.Opened up the closet containing the unit here in my apartment and condensation was dripping fairly rapidly from it's innards. Guess I need to call the office on Monday. Good thing it's never hot here in South Florida.
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if your running the unit in cooling, then its normal for moisture to be coming off the coil. Make sure your drains are clear. Blow air down the pipes or get a vacuum cleaner and suck the pipes through.
Originally posted by: Sea Moose
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I noticed mine isn't working properly today as well.Opened up the closet containing the unit here in my apartment and condensation was dripping fairly rapidly from it's innards. Guess I need to call the office on Monday. Good thing it's never hot here in South Florida.
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if your running the unit in cooling, then its normal for moisture to be coming off the coil. Make sure your drains are clear. Blow air down the pipes or get a vacuum cleaner and suck the pipes through.
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
I suck my drain line every spring and it eliminates a lot of potential problems, a wet/dry vac works well for this. Very few systems are "high wall split" here in the US, ducted split systems are the norm