Occasionally you need to shut off your Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C system after a power flicker

Even if it’s just a power flicker, I still worry about the a/c.

I hate living in a region that gets blasted with rain plus thunderstorms almost always throughout the Summer weeks. It’s odd because both of us get red skies plus sunshine throughout the remainder of the year. We’re even lucky enough to get mild winters where the lows do not drop below 40 degrees except in the rarest of circumstances. I suppose I should be thankful for this region’s advantages, however I still can’t get past the intimidating amount of rainfall in July, September, plus September. Worse yet, I live in the southeast where atlantic hurricanes are a real danger while I was in the same time of the year, while extending through late September plus early September. It’s horrifying when you see a type 5 hurricane on doppler radar with reports of an imminent landfall in your area. But whether it’s a hurricane, tropical storm, or just a light drizzle plus thunder in the distance, I always fear losing my electricity. I can’t go too long in this region without air conditioning my house. Whenever it goes various mornings without cool plus dry air, the bathroom starts to smell considerably, even after various deep cleans with bleach. Even if it’s just a power flicker, I still worry about the a/c. A month ago a power flicker caused the compressor to misfire in the a/c condenser outside. If I had not been sitting on the other side of the wall where the condenser sits, I might not have heard the grinding noise it was making right after the power flicker. All I had to do was shutdown the system absolutely plus wait a few minutes before turning it back on. It was an simple enough fix, however it could have been disastrous if I hadn’t found it instantly.

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