Maybe it's Mr fusion.. need more trash.The flux capacitor? did you try cleaning the gas tube? maybe it's a bad extractor?
I had a similar issue. It turned out to be the capacitor.
I had a similar issue. It turned out to be the capacitor.
I am an electrical weenieboy and if anyone is available to come to Glen Burnie in the next several days and take a peek, it would be helpful.
I just got back home, and can confirm that the outside unit is not running.
At first I thought BG&E might have been 'cycling' us last evening, but I doubt that now that it's not recovered. It's a nearly 30 year-old Trane, so it's possible it's gone ****-in-the-air.
The inside blower is running fine, and is only a couple years old.
I am an electrical weenieboy and if anyone is available to come to Glen Burnie in the next several days and take a peek, it would be helpful.
By no means is this an emergency--we have manymany fans, cars, and cold beverages.
Take a long screwdriver and "scoot" outside unit fan. If it starts running it is the capacitor. If the fan won't budge then the motor failed. Both are fairly easy fixes with the right parts.
Screwdriver? LOL!! Not taking THAT chance!
Good call, though...
Took a long wooden skewer out, and gave the fan a spin. It is running.
But like I said... I have no stones for anything electrical and unknown.
I pay in .22LR, and/or cash!! Plus a "Liberty is NOT a Loophole!" hat.