I went to the boat today to do some cleaning. Turned on the AC and it pumps water and moves air but the compressor won't start. I can hear the thermal breaker trip after several seconds.
I looked around for the obvious. Looks good.
Tested the line voltage, 120 unloaded, 110 loaded. Good
Crawled down into the locker and removed several covers. Everything looks good.
Found part of the wiring diagram inside one of the covers.
I suspect that the start or run capacitor might have failed. I my experience when a run/start cap. fails it has obvious physical signs, but this one looks good.
The wiring diagram shows a run cap. and a "start assist kit." I don't know what the kit is. A little research suggests that it's a thermistor. I'm unfamiliar with its' exact function.
With a cheap DVM the thermistor appears to act like a cap.
With a cheap DVM the cap. looks suspect, open both directions.
Does anyone know what the "start assist kit" aka thermistor does? I'm looking for a technical answer. I know it help generate extra torque at 0 rpm, but how exactly?
I looked around for the obvious. Looks good.
Tested the line voltage, 120 unloaded, 110 loaded. Good
Crawled down into the locker and removed several covers. Everything looks good.
Found part of the wiring diagram inside one of the covers.
I suspect that the start or run capacitor might have failed. I my experience when a run/start cap. fails it has obvious physical signs, but this one looks good.
The wiring diagram shows a run cap. and a "start assist kit." I don't know what the kit is. A little research suggests that it's a thermistor. I'm unfamiliar with its' exact function.
With a cheap DVM the thermistor appears to act like a cap.
With a cheap DVM the cap. looks suspect, open both directions.
Does anyone know what the "start assist kit" aka thermistor does? I'm looking for a technical answer. I know it help generate extra torque at 0 rpm, but how exactly?