So this weekend my home A/C unit stopped working. Everything inside was trying to function, but the outside compressor and fan were shut down. I noticed that the breaker in my basement fuse panel had tripped. Flipped it back on and it tripped again immediately.
I pulled the service disconnect and took off the panel at the compressor unit. Noticed that some rodent had probably entered because there was a bunch of shredded paper and junk in there. Cleaned it out and tried to get it running again but it again tripped the breaker. Next I replaced the capacitor (I did this several years ago myself and it worked fine) but that did nothing. Checked the contactor, cleaned up the contacts, and it seems fine.
At first, I was able to flip the breaker and at least maintain voltage to the unit. The contactor appeared to be working, I had full voltage to it, etc. but now I can't get the breaker to stay on at all.
I looked for chewed wires or other obvious damage but did not see any. Have not yet tried taking the lid and fan off to check out the compressor. Looking down at the compressor, it appears that the plug-in cover is intact so I doubt there's damage to the wires or connections there. I fear that the compressor has shorted out.
Other thoughts/suggestions?
I pulled the service disconnect and took off the panel at the compressor unit. Noticed that some rodent had probably entered because there was a bunch of shredded paper and junk in there. Cleaned it out and tried to get it running again but it again tripped the breaker. Next I replaced the capacitor (I did this several years ago myself and it worked fine) but that did nothing. Checked the contactor, cleaned up the contacts, and it seems fine.
At first, I was able to flip the breaker and at least maintain voltage to the unit. The contactor appeared to be working, I had full voltage to it, etc. but now I can't get the breaker to stay on at all.
I looked for chewed wires or other obvious damage but did not see any. Have not yet tried taking the lid and fan off to check out the compressor. Looking down at the compressor, it appears that the plug-in cover is intact so I doubt there's damage to the wires or connections there. I fear that the compressor has shorted out.
Other thoughts/suggestions?