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<blockquote data-quote="twoguns?" data-source="post: 1827340" data-attributes="member: 7012"><p>Thats A big part of , but not all. You should probably have a 200 amp service on our house, part of the problem is the surges in electricity. Its really hard on parts like contactors and relays, so yes they wear out faster.</p><p> Actually the target range has to do with the temp ..inside the house. If your house is insulated and your unit is sized right and clean, you shouldnt have a problem getting 65 on a 100 degree day. Now If your house was hit by lightening, you may have many bad switches, damage to wires. Are you washing the outside coil (condensor) from the inside out? Be careful with high pressure it will bend the fins and make more problems. Have someone check your pressures, you should be gettin better air than that ,(Insulation in the attic?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoguns?, post: 1827340, member: 7012"] Thats A big part of , but not all. You should probably have a 200 amp service on our house, part of the problem is the surges in electricity. Its really hard on parts like contactors and relays, so yes they wear out faster. Actually the target range has to do with the temp ..inside the house. If your house is insulated and your unit is sized right and clean, you shouldnt have a problem getting 65 on a 100 degree day. Now If your house was hit by lightening, you may have many bad switches, damage to wires. Are you washing the outside coil (condensor) from the inside out? Be careful with high pressure it will bend the fins and make more problems. Have someone check your pressures, you should be gettin better air than that ,(Insulation in the attic?) [/QUOTE]
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