Don't Count The Old Girl Out Just Yet
Spoke to another repair person this morning (my first choice, but never got back to me in time), and he also stated replacing a condenser on such an old unit was folly. His rationale was if you buy a new AC, the condenser has at least a five year warranty, while most repairmen only offer three months if that.
Anywho, asked what else could cause the condenser to show sings of burning out, and repairman said if the condenser coils were not cleaned regularly. Explained that the condeners coils were just cleaned about one month ago, but he said "front and back"? Had never thought of the back of the condenser, so now had me a Saturday morning project.
Took the damn AC out of the wall again, and took off the metal shroud over the condenser, and what did one see? A coating of what one thought was foam with a few dead insects. On closer inspection it wasn't foam, but years pet hair, muck and god only knows what else. Sooo got to scrubbing.
Several hours later the coils were as clean as they were going to get without a professional steam/hosing down job. Also noticed that the fan motor had directions on it's plate regarding oiling. Now I have never in all the several years of owning this unit ever oiled anything. Opened up the ports on each end and added several drops of 3in1 oil. Put everything back together and let the unit dry out for a bit.
Results?
Well the old girl is running, and from what one can tell the condenser is not cycling nearly as much as before. That is it stays on longer than 10 minutes. Incoming register air temp is about 81F, outgoing from the top of the unit is about 59F or so. Will leave the unit on while I take a much deserved nap and see what things are like later. It is only in the low 80's here today, not the best test of an AC, but if the house gets stuffy and hot, will simply give up on this unit and chuck it to the scavengers.
OTHO, if this cleaning did do the trick, am going to be on the phone with the repair service that the condenser was shot without even looking at possible reasons why.
Thanks for listening guys!
L.