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<blockquote data-quote="SVTdreamin04" data-source="post: 16465924" data-attributes="member: 175069"><p>So, if it’s doing it at around the same time of day, 3 or 4 pm, that would tell me high pressure is shutting down the unit. Is the A coil clean as well? Also, if your shutting it down, then restarting, I would assume the outside air temp has dropped, which in return would also drop pressures. Also, when you’re spraying the condenser, you are also dropping the pressures tremendously. Just in case you didn’t know. That’s a cheat that I’ve seen done for a very short term solution when in a pinch because the condenser coil can calcify from doing this. </p><p></p><p>If I were you, I would invest in a good meter to test your stat, capacitors and such. I could give you a quick crash course on how to do all this. Just make sure to buy a decent meter. You can save yourself bit money down the road. </p><p></p><p>I would also, if this is still happening and if you were to decide to call a service tech again, make sure to have them out at the heat of the day. As I’ve said before , as outside temps rise, so does your pressures. Pressure increases, so does your temperature. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTdreamin04, post: 16465924, member: 175069"] So, if it’s doing it at around the same time of day, 3 or 4 pm, that would tell me high pressure is shutting down the unit. Is the A coil clean as well? Also, if your shutting it down, then restarting, I would assume the outside air temp has dropped, which in return would also drop pressures. Also, when you’re spraying the condenser, you are also dropping the pressures tremendously. Just in case you didn’t know. That’s a cheat that I’ve seen done for a very short term solution when in a pinch because the condenser coil can calcify from doing this. If I were you, I would invest in a good meter to test your stat, capacitors and such. I could give you a quick crash course on how to do all this. Just make sure to buy a decent meter. You can save yourself bit money down the road. I would also, if this is still happening and if you were to decide to call a service tech again, make sure to have them out at the heat of the day. As I’ve said before , as outside temps rise, so does your pressures. Pressure increases, so does your temperature. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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