old said: (quoted from post at 14:59:38 07/10/11) Well lets just say it is hot out as in 95 or so. Well yesterday the thing froze up 3 or 4 times. I have been keeping an eye on it today and so far no icing but did notice that only one side of the A coil is getting cold so what the heck is wrong. I had the compressor replaced about a month or so ago and the whole unit is less then 4 years old
It could be a couple of things.
Not enough insulation in the house
Not enough freon ( most likely since somebody was just in it)
Somebody is leaving a window or door open because they are cold.
Very old unit that just can't keep up with current heat wave.
They put the wrong size compressor in
Somebody or age has loosened one or more duct fittings.
The icing up comes from the unit not cycling for some reason
This post was edited by Dodgeit at 13:08:38 07/10/11.
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