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Home AC quit - capacitor???
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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3604578" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I had a lightning strike nearby and it blew a fuse out. It was obvious and I went to Ace Hardware and bought a new one...worked fine after that. The fuse wasn't in the condensing unit or circuit breaker, it was in the box near the outside unit. You can push the contactor with a non metallic tool, piece of wood etc. I wouldn't mess with the capacitors due to the electrical charge retained. There are two, one is round which is the start capacitor and the oval which is the run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3604578, member: 25679"] I had a lightning strike nearby and it blew a fuse out. It was obvious and I went to Ace Hardware and bought a new one...worked fine after that. The fuse wasn't in the condensing unit or circuit breaker, it was in the box near the outside unit. You can push the contactor with a non metallic tool, piece of wood etc. I wouldn't mess with the capacitors due to the electrical charge retained. There are two, one is round which is the start capacitor and the oval which is the run. [/QUOTE]
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