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How do I know what type of ac motor I have

www.fedders.com Ask the manufactor.
6/10/2014 8:42:54 PM • Fedders AED24E7F... • Answered on Jun 10, 2014
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What causes a unit will turn on for about 1sec and then shuts down with the letters EEon display

EE is an ERROR code typically it is a disconnect from the control and the unit, this is inclusive I believe so the thermistor or sensor is bad or off at the board.

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6/7/2014 7:11:23 AM • Fedders A6Q10F2B... • Answered on Jun 07, 2014
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What is the code for EE on display

EE is the thermistor is bad or pulled off at the terminals on the circuit board, more often it means it is defective and requires replacement.
6/7/2014 5:18:45 AM • Fedders Y... • Answered on Jun 07, 2014
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I have a Fedders portable roll around unit that is leaking water all over floor from underneath the unit. it does not look like the drain line is clogged. used to drain through hose but does not anymo

Hello, Take a clothes hanger wire in the hole a little ways and see if it is stopped up. If that doesn't work get a can of air and blow in the hole.
6/5/2014 2:12:18 AM • Fedders Heating... • Answered on Jun 05, 2014
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After approx 16 uses, I removed it from the window

Hi, all it said was after 16 uses you stored it in your closet. When you re-installed it the next summer, you were cut off? I bet you were going to say it didn't work. Let me ask you this, did you happen to lay it on its side for any time at all? If you set it on end or on its side for the winter, it will never run again. What happens is the oil in the compressor mixes with the freon and runs out of the compressor. When you install it, the compressor has no time at all for the oil to return to the crankcase and you have a burnout. If this is not the problem, could you write me back and explain what has happened for me so I will know what to do? I thank you for this. If I was right, then the unit is no good, and wouldn't be worth replacing the compressor compared to buying a new one. Please let me know.
Sincerely,
Shastalaker7
A/C, Heating, & Refrigeration Contractor

5/31/2014 8:06:53 AM • Fedders A3X05F2A... • Answered on May 31, 2014
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Why is water leaking from unit

The drain is plugged up. This causes water to overflow out of the drain pan and on to the floor. Water comes from the evaporator coil, when it condenses water vapor out of the air to remove humidity. If the drain is not plugged up, then the air conditioner is not level. Meaning it is tilted forward or backwards enough so that the water cannot reach the drain properly and it overflows onto the floor.
5/31/2014 12:44:52 AM • Fedders A6P09S2A... • Answered on May 31, 2014
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Do i need to put water in my air conditioner it doesnt seem to b working like it should

Air conditioners don't need any water. Without more details, you should try cleaning the coils and the filter. It may also need freon.
5/26/2014 5:09:21 AM • Fedders AED24E7F... • Answered on May 26, 2014
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Split type air conditioner

to check if it is the remote or the sensing board if u have a camera on your phone u can point the remote into the camera and see if there is a purple light that flashes on the screen or not. if u can see a flash the remote is working fine and it is the board. please note that this dose not seem to work with iphones
5/22/2014 12:39:13 PM • Fedders Heating... • Answered on May 22, 2014
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