1990SP36 with NORDYNE Roof Air Conditioners Capacitor fix
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08-15-2008, 01:38
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1990SP36 with NORDYNE Roof Air Conditioners Capacitor fix
Forum members with a SP36.
The other day, my roof air was blowing hot air only. After shutting it down, motor would not restart. However after taking top off, motor worked with a little bit of hand turning to get it going. However, compressor would still NOT turn on. So, I took out large silver CAPACITOR and had a motor rewind shop check it. Capacitor was bad. Because Capacitor was a RARE one, they sold me a couple capactors that I rewired using a simple gnd wire between them. NOW the rear AC works fine. Bottom line is the STARTER CAPACITOR was shot. I am writing this because the NORDYNE AC units are no longer available but very well built. I had the same problem two years ago with the front unit. Total repair cost; $15 and a lot of hard work on top of the roof at 109 degrees. It was 90 degrees at 6 am when I started. So....BEFORE you rush out and buy a new roof unit......recommend you check the starter capacitor. ALSO make sure you OIL both motors once a year. These NORDYNE roof airs are great units as I have had them on almost continuously since arriving in Vegas on May 28th! Hope this memo helps some SP owner. Regards, Hank & Nty 90SP36 still in the desert |
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08-15-2008, 02:55
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1990SP36 with NORDYNE Roof Air Conditioners Capacitor fix
Hank, many ac units have a duel capacitor. one set of wires for the
fan and a set for the compressor. Then many newer compressors have two capacitors one for compressor start and one for compressor run torque. prob with some parallel or series repairs may be the compressor run part because the start part is momentary and if it wont start it just kicks off??? Your repair tech probly considered the run output????? I dig holes for a living and it could be that "run" doesnt even matter, I'm speaking with my attorney today, I'll ask him. GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > Forum members with a SP36. > The other day, my roof air was blowing hot air only. > After shutting it down, motor would not restart. However after taking > top off, motor worked with a little bit of hand turning to get it > going. However, compressor would still NOT turn on. > So, I took out large silver CAPACITOR and had a motor rewind shop > check it. Capacitor was bad. Because Capacitor was a RARE one, they > sold me a couple capactors that I rewired using a simple gnd wire > between them. > > NOW the rear AC works fine. Bottom line is the STARTER CAPACITOR > was shot. > I am writing this because the NORDYNE AC units are no longer > available but very well built. > I had the same problem two years ago with the front unit. Total > repair cost; $15 and a lot of hard work on top of the roof at 109 > degrees. It was 90 degrees at 6 am when I started. > So....BEFORE you rush out and buy a new roof unit......recommend you > check the starter capacitor. ALSO make sure you OIL both motors > once a year. > > These NORDYNE roof airs are great units as I have had them on almost > continuously since arriving in Vegas on May 28th! > Hope this memo helps some SP owner. > Regards, > Hank & Nty > 90SP36 still in the desert > |
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08-15-2008, 04:41
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1990SP36 with NORDYNE Roof Air Conditioners Capacitor fix
Greg:
In my "case" this time, the entire capacitor was shot....I guess u can tell it is shot because it is "swollen". u can also use a capacitor tester to measure the "microfarads.... Both the the fan motor side and the compressor side were shot......one was 25 mfd and the other 12.5 mfds. However he had no such animal at the store so he sold me two capitors and I hooked a wire from common side of one to common side of the other essentially making it "one" capacitor and then I hooked up the fan side and compressor side wires. I was an electronics calibration technician in an AF laboratory years ago, among other things, BEFORE I became an "honest" attorney....LOL Hank in Vegas 90SP36 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor" > > Hank, many ac units have a duel capacitor. one set of wires for the > fan and a set for the compressor. Then many newer compressors have > two capacitors one for compressor start and one for compressor run > torque. prob with some parallel or series repairs may be the > compressor run part because the start part is momentary and if it > wont start it just kicks off??? Your repair tech probly considered > the run output????? > > I dig holes for a living and it could be that "run" doesnt even > matter, I'm speaking with my attorney today, I'll ask him. > > GregoryO'Connor > 94ptRomolandCa > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > > > Forum members with a SP36. > > The other day, my roof air was blowing hot air only. > > After shutting it down, motor would not restart. However after > taking > > top off, motor worked with a little bit of hand turning to get it > > going. However, compressor would still NOT turn on. > > So, I took out large silver CAPACITOR and had a motor rewind shop > > check it. Capacitor was bad. Because Capacitor was a RARE one, > they > > sold me a couple capactors that I rewired using a simple gnd wire > > between them. > > > > NOW the rear AC works fine. Bottom line is the STARTER CAPACITOR > > was shot. > > I am writing this because the NORDYNE AC units are no longer > > available but very well built. > > I had the same problem two years ago with the front unit. Total > > repair cost; $15 and a lot of hard work on top of the roof at 109 > > degrees. It was 90 degrees at 6 am when I started. > > So....BEFORE you rush out and buy a new roof unit......recommend > you > > check the starter capacitor. ALSO make sure you OIL both motors > > once a year. > > > > These NORDYNE roof airs are great units as I have had them on > almost > > continuously since arriving in Vegas on May 28th! > > Hope this memo helps some SP owner. > > Regards, > > Hank & Nty > > 90SP36 still in the desert > > > |
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