Why Did All My A/C Split Units Stop Working at Once?

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Asked By ChillMaster9000 On

I just got back home after being away and turned on all five of my split A/C units to cool down the house. They worked fine for about half an hour, but then all of them died simultaneously. I'm wondering if I might have blown a fuse, but I checked all the breakers—including ones not directly linked to the A/C—and they're all good. I'm stumped! Does anyone have any ideas or troubleshooting tips?

3 Answers

Answered By FixItFella123 On

It sounds like you could have lost a power leg or neutral, which is why they're all dead at once. I'd check if there's an extra breaker for the A/C units. Also, since you added these units later, it's possible your electrical system needs an upgrade—maybe there’s another panel you’re missing?

WiringWhiz42 -

Yeah, that's a solid point! A faulty transformer or main breaker could definitely lead to this issue. You should look into that.

Answered By OutdoorTechie99 On

Have you checked the disconnects at the outdoor units? Sometimes a power surge can cause issues. But it’s good that you replaced the big fuse there already. Just make sure that hasn’t tripped again or something similar.

ChillMaster9000 -

I didn’t notice any power surge, but I’ll double-check the disconnects again as you suggested.

Answered By Jokester101 On

Did your warranty happen to expire right before this issue? Just kidding, but seriously, check if the inside fan units are on a GFCI circuit. Sometimes those can trip unexpectedly, especially if they’re tied to a common condensate drain system.

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