If the fan in the A/C unit quit working you need air movement to cool the refrigerant. Good idea if it’s just temporary.
Mark Jarvinen
His condensing fan motor must have went, or even the capacitor for it. Good temp fix to get it up and running temporarily. Otherwise the unit would run and cut out due to high head pressure.
2nd to the guy buld dog house over the cond. he did not like the noise. It was real nice dog house. may have cost him $400 to buid and 25 hour of time. has real hard time tale him. remove it,, las vegas nevada
steve calliham
i can beat the doghouse story…. had a guy with the condensor in his GARAGE… just had a big cardboard tube of some kind from the top to a hole thru his attic….didn’t even see an intake from outside, not sure how the air got in…. no wonder it didn’t work well at all!
4 thoughts on “Cooling the AC”
If the fan in the A/C unit quit working you need air movement to cool the refrigerant. Good idea if it’s just temporary.
His condensing fan motor must have went, or even the capacitor for it. Good temp fix to get it up and running temporarily. Otherwise the unit would run and cut out due to high head pressure.
Hehe, nothing runs like a Trane….
2nd to the guy buld dog house over the cond.
he did not like the noise. It was real nice dog house. may have cost him $400 to buid and 25 hour of time. has real hard time
tale him. remove it,,
las vegas nevada
i can beat the doghouse story…. had a guy with the condensor in his GARAGE… just had a big cardboard tube of some kind from the top to a hole thru his attic….didn’t even see an intake from outside, not sure how the air got in…. no wonder it didn’t work well at all!