Andrew_K99
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Back in early July my A/C died. Being the DIY'er I am I did some searching to see if I could figure out what the cause was. On the outside unit I removed the cover and quickly discovered a wire that had corroded at the connector and came apart. Relieved this was an easy repair I could do I replaced the connector and everything was good again.
Two days ago our A/C died again! The unit is getting old and replacement is in the near future but I am hoping not this year. Once again I pulled the cover off and this time noticed that the connector that I had replaced had melted and was chared! Once again I have replaced the conector.
I am assuming this is just a band-aid repair and there is something else going on to cause this terminal to overheat.
The wire in question goes from the capacitor to the A/C coil power relay.
Anyone know what might be going on? Is there anything that should be relpaced (aside from the whole unit) to extend it's life?

AK
Two days ago our A/C died again! The unit is getting old and replacement is in the near future but I am hoping not this year. Once again I pulled the cover off and this time noticed that the connector that I had replaced had melted and was chared! Once again I have replaced the conector.
I am assuming this is just a band-aid repair and there is something else going on to cause this terminal to overheat.
The wire in question goes from the capacitor to the A/C coil power relay.
Anyone know what might be going on? Is there anything that should be relpaced (aside from the whole unit) to extend it's life?

AK