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 <title>m14brony's status on Wednesday, 11-Feb-15 05:00:45 UTC</title>
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 <html>The troubleshooting exercise everyone said was difficult turned out to be...a bad run capacitor to the condensing fan on a four door reach-in freezer. The condensing unit clearly had power to it, and it tripped on high head pressure due to the fan not running (heat not removed from condenser). Just by looking at it, I could tell that the problem had to be a bad fan motor or run capacitor. A microfarad reading with my multimeter quickly proved the run capacitor was bad. I solved this &amp;quot;hard&amp;quot; example in a matter of minutes. People need to remember the basics!</html>
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