I'm having an issue with my HVAC, and I'm hoping the collective knowledge here can help me.
The HVAC system in my house was running non-stop over Shabbos. (It's always on, but the temperature got hot the last day or so, and it didn't go off.) On Shabbos afternoon, the temperature on one of my floors (separate system for each floor) started rising, and I noticed that the airflow seemed weak.
After Shabbos, I gave the system a half hour break and changed the filter. Turned it on and it seemed to start cooling, only to taper off an hour or so later. So I shut it off for a few hours, and when I turned it on again, it doesn't seem to be blowing at all.
I looked by the unit, and it seems to be letting off a little water. There is a small amount of water in the basin in which the machine sits, but it doesn't even cover the entire floor of the basin.
Here is my uneducated hypothosis. Can anyone tell me if it makes sense? I think that maybe the unit froze (do indoor central units even freeze?) and that is why the airflow and cooling was restricted. A short break allowed some thawing, which is why it worked briefly after, until it froze again. A longer break allowed for more thawing, which released water, and it triggered the auto shutoff (I know there is an auto shutoff when there is water pooling in the basin.)
I know nothing about HVAC systems, and I would love to know if there is any way I can fix this without spending money on a repairman. TIA!