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Originally Posted by Gonzo
I would say this is a good bet. either that or the motor is getting too much juice and overloading maybe?
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First off he said he put it on low speed, so I went ahead and assumed he'd notice if it was running like a bat out of hell from too much potential.
Could be something reeruning the flow of air making the air handling too laborious. Could be wrong gearing on the pulleys. Could be seizure in any 'free moving' parts. Could be the air handler getting friction on a surface. Heck, the water pump could be the critical issue.
What's pretty clear is that, if it's working then not working, then waiting and working again, that something is cutting the circuit for a reason, as opposed to being wired wrong or intermittent contacts.