Told the 10-year-old Unit Wasn't Worth Fixing: Just a Capacitor
Aircon case in Fernvale, Singapore: electrical/control traced to run capacitor degraded significantly below rated value — outdoor unit could not start after targeted diagnosis checks.
Case Details
| Unit | SamsungWall-mounted |
|---|---|
| Age | 10 years old |
| Location | HDBFernvale, Singapore |
| Reported | Outdoor unit stopped starting about three weeks ago. A contractor looked at it briefly, said it was too old to repair, and quoted full system replacement. A second opinion was requested before committing. |
What We Checked
- Run capacitor measured at 7.2 µF against a 15 µF rating — a 52% drop, well below the threshold needed for reliable compressor starting.
- Contactor tested — contacts clean with no pitting or arcing, coil energising correctly and pulling in at the correct voltage.
- Compressor winding resistance measured normal across all three terminals — common, start, and run. No open circuit, no short to ground.
- Compressor shaft was not mechanically seized — the motor turned freely when tested without the electrical load.
- No error codes stored on the indoor PCB — the outdoor unit simply failed to respond to the start command each time.
The Diagnosis
The run capacitor had lost roughly half its rated capacitance — measuring 7.2 µF against a 15 µF rating. Run capacitors use an internal insulating film that degrades over time, especially in Singapore's heat. As the film breaks down, the capacitor stores less energy per cycle and delivers a weaker phase-shifted current to the start winding. Below about 60% of rated value, the motor cannot generate enough torque to overcome the compressor's internal gas pressure on startup. Each start attempt drew a brief surge of locked-rotor current before the thermal overload tripped and shut it down. From the outside, the outdoor unit looked completely dead, mimicking a seized compressor. But the windings were healthy and the motor was mechanically free — it simply was not receiving enough electrical energy to get moving.
What Fixed It
We fitted a correct-rated 15 µF replacement capacitor and the outdoor unit started on the first attempt. The compressor engaged smoothly with no hesitation or excessive inrush current. We ran a full cooling cycle and measured supply current at steady state — within the normal range for this Samsung model. Supply-return temperature differential confirmed the refrigerant circuit was performing correctly. We also checked discharge pressure at the outdoor service port to verify the compressor was pumping at full capacity. No other parts, refrigerant top-up, or piping work was needed. Total repair time from arrival to confirmed cooling was under forty-five minutes.
One component swap restored full operation without any other parts or refrigerant work. The living room reached the set temperature within the expected time.
Why This Happens
A dead outdoor unit on an older system does not automatically mean replacement.
- Run capacitors are consumables. They degrade with age and heat as the internal insulating film breaks down, and typically need replacing between year 5 and year 10. Singapore's sustained high ambient temperatures accelerate this degradation. Treating a dead capacitor as a dead unit is the most expensive misdiagnosis in aircon servicing. The cost difference between a capacitor swap and a full system replacement can be over twenty times.
- A capacitor test takes under two minutes with a basic digital capacitance meter. Any reading below 60 percent of the rated value — in this case, 7.2 µF against a 15 µF rating — confirms the capacitor cannot deliver enough starting torque. If your technician did not measure the capacitor before quoting replacement, ask why the cheapest and most likely cause was skipped.
- What actually determines remaining life is compressor condition and refrigerant integrity — not the installation date. Winding resistance across common, start, and run terminals, current draw under load, and suction and discharge pressures at steady state are the measurements that matter. These readings tell whether a system has years left or is genuinely at end of life.
- Age-based replacement recommendations benefit the contractor, not the homeowner. A 10-year-old unit with healthy windings, normal gas levels, no leak history, and clean condenser coils can run for several more years after a capacitor swap. The decision should follow measurement data, not a calendar.
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