Holy ****!
Temp does have something to do with it. At higher outside temps ac runs
higher pressures. Takes more current to start the compressor. AC
copmpressors have to start under a load so they need a lot of current
initially. First make sure you have the correct circuit breaker. Then
replace if it's old it cause when they get old they blow at lower than
rated. Voltage brownout will do it as well. Check and tighten all the
connections. None of that works call the service guy cause you're probably
not qualified to go any deeper.
"John H." wrote in message
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 19:41:33 -0400, DK wrote:
John H. wrote:
Gone four days and back to 853 messages. Over 300 from one individual.
Had a great time at Virginia Beach. Saw lots of boats. Will post
pictures
of some when I get the chance.
Air conditioner kept popping the circuit breaker when the temp was
hovering
around 95 yesterday.
Anyone know anything about air conditioners?
Sure. They remove heat from your house, car, boat, etc.
The temperature has nothing to do with your problem. Something else is
in need of a replacement.
Then why did it work in the evening, and all morning when the temperature
was lower?
Don't even tell me it has something to do with Global Warming!
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John H.
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