Posted by Hobo,NC on October 12, 2023 at 04:34:03 from (35.148.144.137):
In Reply to: Intermittent AC posted by mlauk on October 11, 2023 at 09:50:19:
I suggest you google "how does a magnetic ac clutch work"
One farmer is correct the voltage to the clutch is suspect. They become problematic with as little as 1 volt drop. Just because you dash gauge looks normal voltage can drop in the circuit to the clutch coil. Voltage drop is not as much a problem on modern systems as it use to be it is one of those forgotten test.
A quick down and dirty test is to bump the clutch hub with a wood rod if it applies a "worn clutch hub", coil are "low voltage" is suspect. You can also put a metal wrench are extension on the clutch hub are retaining nut. If it sticks the metal to the clutch (magnetism) suspect the same. This test is normal as most compressors are not easily accessible in my world.
Read and understand how it works, the test are basic as basic gets. There are work rounds to some clutch issues but first confirm proper circuit operation.
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