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They basically have the low ambient kit already in inverter systems!
The inside coil is freezing up?
Low charge can cause freezing up for sure definitely something that would prob have to get looked at check your air filter also make sure you let it defrost completely before your A/C guy goes buy will save time
Yeah will need a low ambient kit for sure then rough on the compressors at low temps with out low ambient kits
How old is the unit? Is the filter on the inside blower clean? How about the inside coil is that dirty or have any debre (dust, hair etc.) blocking the coil can u see the coil does it look blocked with any thing?
Now the outside condenser is their ( cotton wood, leafs,snow) or anything blocking that coil? When the unit is running is the inside blower blowing?
How about the outside condenser fan is that running?
If the coil is a block of ice u will have to wait unt that completely unthaws. U can take a blow dryer or heat gun to speed up the process, Ive even taken a hose and water to speed up the process. your going to have to wait until it completely thaws or its just goingto keep freezing that coil has to be able to be blow the air threw it to work.
has any of the line sets (copper lines to the inside and outside condenser been kinked or bent? at the connections joints near the outside condenser have any oil residue how about the inside unit? if the there is a leak it will have some kind of oil that's in the Freon showing a oil residue. check all that first
Well again if it is a inverter which you need to find out for sure it would have low ambient kit in it already!
Doesn't sound like it is if it's freezing up Though!
What did you install? How did it almost burn up?
Did the motor smoke?
What parts you got that your trying to install, pics if possible!
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