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Either your filter was really stopped up or you could be low on refrigerant. If your filter was stopped up, be sure it is thawed out all the way with no more ice build up, and go ahead and turn it on. You may have already solved your problem. It it freezes up again, you will have to have your refrigerant checked. The only other thing it could be would be a stopped up evaporator coil. This happens when the unit is ran for a long time without a filter or when the filter doesn't fit in the blower correctly.
R = R with jumper to RC hot side of transformer
B = Reversing valve
Y = Compressor relay
G =Blower
C = common on transformer (X on old t'stat)
W2 = Auxillary heat
E = Emergency heat
The dip tube which carries the incoming cold water to the bottom of the tank is bad/gone. If you can find a rheem dealer you MAY be able to get a new one but it's probably time for a new water heater
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