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sounds like water is getting into the fan and one it has time to dry out its starting again check electrical connections and motor body for any signs of water damage
Most likely there is a capacitor that jump starts your air flow motor, and that capacitor is shorted and needs to be replaced. Be careful, if you don't know what you are doing, don't touch the capacitor, it has a high voltage across it.
check the condensor fan in the rooof unit. It's the fan blowing on the cpil on the roof.. If it failed, the head preasures can becme excessive andwork the compressor hard causing the breaker to trip. Let me know and good luck, Ned_
Is it after it has ran for a while or tripping every time it comes on? If after it runs awhile check your wire tightness at the breaker and at the unit. Loose wiring will heat up a braker and trip it. Also check to see that the rating of the unit and the breaker are matched.
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