DIY & Home Improvement
Related: About this forumWhat fun! AC blower motor went out.
Had to replace it, came without mounting holes so had to drill them.
I don't like drilling into a motor, but no choice. Fortunately, it works.
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,753 posts)I like to do my own hvac repairs for myself - and friends in a pinch.
Its way cheaper and way faster!
I ended up installing a furnace and ac in my old place. I bought all the tools knowing I was going to buy a rehab. I got to save a couple grand and buy more tools to add to the addiction.
global1
(25,943 posts)You sound like you know what you're doing.
My AC compressor won't turn off. It runs continuously. What's the problem? What should I do? Do you think it's fixable?
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,753 posts)I assume you have turned off the circuit breaker by now otherwise your outside compressor would be frozen all the way back to your inside coil if the fan isnt running.
Problems like that are typically relatively minor electrical problems (versus a major problem like a burnt out compressor). Actually most havac problems are relatively minor electrical issues.
1.) it could be a bad thermostat shorted thereby constantly sending the 24 volts to the contactor switch in the outside unit/compressor. If you have a multimeter you can test the thermostat for proper operation. OR you can replace the thermostat with a cheapo (if you want to avoid a service call).
2.) It could be the low voltage line (the little brown wire that is usually taped to the copper lineset). It could be shorting sending constant 24 volts to the compressor contactor
3.) It could be the contactor switch in the compressor. The thermostat sends 24 volts to this magnetic switch which pulls in and energizes the 240 volts to the compressor. These get pitted or sometimes gummed up with bugs. It could be stuck.
global1
(25,943 posts)and I did hit the circuit breaker to shut the whole AC system down.
Thank you for the 3 possible problems.
I'm hoping that it is something relatively simple so I don't have to replace the whole AC system.
Much appreciated.