Sounda like you have a heat pump, more than likely you are low on refigerant
Condenser coil
A filter with high resistance to air flow, as in high efficency types, may cause the coil to freeze. This is dependant on the system air flow. A more restrictive filter will reduce the airflow and MAY cause the airflow to be insufficent and cause the coil to freeze. Note: coil freeze ups will cause compressor damage. An expensive repair. A knowlegeable service technician can check your system air flow and determin if a high efficency type will be an issue or not.
your ac / evaporator coil can freeze up. check you liquid line ( smaller refrigerant line by ac evaporator coil) if line is pounding and very hot, chances are your system is low on Freon ,,, also check condenser and ensure that its clean an condenser fan / fans are operating as designed.
This motor has no distributor. It has a coil pack for each spark plug. There is no condenser.
Check the coil, rotor, condenser, distributor cap, and coil wire.
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If it repeatedly fails you have excessive heat, wrong spec condenser, its getting wet, the voltage is incorrect off the ignition (or magneto if you have one that primitive) or you may have a bad plug wire or coil causing the spark to "back up" into the condenser. ( How it was described to me in the 1960s ) It could also just be wired on the wrong side of the coil or points. Good Luck
Replacing the condenser coil in your air conditioning unit involves turning off the power, removing the old coil, installing the new coil, and reconnecting the power. It is recommended to hire a professional HVAC technician for this task to ensure it is done correctly and safely.
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Common causes of a frozen condenser in a refrigerator include a dirty condenser coil, a malfunctioning defrost timer, or a faulty temperature control thermostat. Solutions may involve cleaning the condenser coil, replacing the defrost timer, or repairing/replacing the temperature control thermostat. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help prevent the condenser from freezing in the future.
The condenser helps to condense the refrigerant vapor into a liquid state by removing heat. It also increases the pressure of the refrigerant, preparing it to enter the coil as a high-pressure liquid. Additionally, the condenser helps to release any remaining heat energy from the refrigerant before it enters the coil to complete the cooling process.
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