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If the fan outside is not running the compressor will overheat and if the fan inside the house is not running the compressor will get liquid refrigerant back to it and lock up! Neither is good for the compressor.
The compressor will stay running only because there is a leak in the air system somewhere and the compressor is trying to play catch up.It will burn out if left to run continuously ...
Running raises our metabolic rate, so we burn calories even while at rest. Running helps to burn calories while watching TV, while sleeping, even while taking a shower.
yep like if you running whilst smoking you burn fat
Around 800.
The best way for you to burn lots of calories while running is to run up hills or at an incline. If that is not an option you can also run up and down stairs those provides a lot of burn calories.
You need to check the suspension power relay. It supplies all the power to the air suspension system, and is known to burn up if the compressor starts drawing too much power (i.e. when it starts getting old and/or locks up). If you have leaking shocks, or had them in the past, there's a good chance your compressor ran too long and burned up the relay. I would replace that relay before doing anything else.
check for blown fuse in fuse box Hi, The unit should have a relay and it sounds as if it gets stuck when hot or a fuse blows. You don't mention if the air works after a while sitting or if you changed a fuse. The compressor could also have become inoperastive, this can happen when not used for a while and the seals dry out and the compressor stops working but I don't think that has happened because if the compressor freezes the pulley would stop and the belt would burn so I need to look for a relay, and I don't have air but I'll keep looking. I hope some of this helps. Steve H.
yes it does burn
Isometric exercise will not burn very many calories. While it does burn some, it is a strength training exercise, whereas something like sit ups or running burns calories.
No. An AC unit is a closed system. It is braised closed with high temperature welds. If it gets low on freon, there is a leak. Running your unit can burn up your compressor.
Never!