During the day it sounds fine, smooth, no vibration. At night especially below 40 degrees it sounds like it going to come apart. I know it's a single speed motor, just curious if at night when it's working harder and the load is increased could this be a possible indication of early motor failure?
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the noise you hear may be what's left in the lines when the reversing valve operates. at one point the unit is extracting heat, the next it is supplying heat. as you know in a/c the condenser is removing heat from the freon into the ambient. when the a/c is used for heat the condenser is extracting heat from the ambient or geothermal loop and supplying it to the evaporator as useful heat.
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The motor was bad.
I took it out and the sleeve bearings where shot. Went to out local A/C supplier and bought a new one for $120.00, had it in and running in 45 minutes. Much better! It was only 4 years old though, that's the part that bothers me.
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