Why Your AC Struggles to Start
- Alpha & Omega Trinity Pte Ltd
- 7 days ago
- 4 min read
Why Your AC Struggles to Start — Compressor Overload

When an air-conditioning system struggles to start, clicks repeatedly, or shuts down moments after powering on, many people assume the unit is “old” or simply “low on gas.” In reality, one of the most common and most damaging root causes is compressor overload.
Compressor overload is not a single fault. It is a symptom—a warning sign that your air-conditioning system is under stress. If ignored, it can lead to permanent compressor failure, one of the most expensive AC repairs possible.
This article explains what compressor overload really means, why it happens so often in hot and humid environments like Singapore, how to recognise early warning signs, and what a proper professional fix should include.
What Is Compressor Overload?
The compressor is the heart of your air-conditioning system. Every time you turn on the AC, the compressor motor must overcome resistance and start rotating under pressure.
A compressor overload occurs when the electrical current drawn during start-up or operation exceeds safe limits. When this happens, built-in safety devices such as overload protectors or thermal cut-outs trip to prevent the motor windings from burning.
In simple terms:
The compressor wants to start
The system demands too much effort
Safety protection cuts power to prevent damage
Repeated overload trips are never normal.
Common Signs of Compressor Overload
Many homeowners experience these signs without realising the seriousness behind them:
AC struggles to start or delays before running
Clicking sound from outdoor unit (overload relay resetting)
Compressor starts briefly, then shuts off
Indoor fan runs but no cooling
Outdoor unit feels excessively hot
Circuit breaker trips when AC starts
These symptoms often worsen over time until the compressor fails completely.
Why Compressor Overload Happens
1. Electrical Start-Up Stress
Compressors require a high starting torque. If electrical support components are weak, the compressor draws excessive current.
Common causes include:
Weak or failing start/run capacitors
Incorrect capacitor rating
Aging contactors with pitted contacts
Voltage drop during start-up
A struggling start puts extreme stress on motor windings.
2. High Refrigerant Pressure
When refrigerant pressure is too high, the compressor must work against excessive resistance.
This happens due to:
Overcharged refrigerant
Blocked condenser coils
Dirty outdoor heat exchanger
Poor ventilation around outdoor unit
High pressure dramatically increases starting load and causes overload trips.
3. Poor Heat Rejection
In tropical climates, heat rejection is critical. If heat cannot escape efficiently, compressor temperature rises rapidly.
Contributing factors:
Outdoor unit installed in confined spaces
Obstructed airflow
Accumulated dirt, grease, or debris
Nearby heat sources
Overheating alone can trigger thermal overload even if electrical values are correct.
4. Mechanical Wear Inside the Compressor
Over time, internal components wear out:
Bearings lose lubrication
Pistons or scrolls develop friction
Oil degrades due to heat
Mechanical resistance increases silently. The compressor may still run—until one day it cannot overcome starting torque.
5. Repeated Short Cycling
Frequent ON/OFF cycles prevent pressure equalisation inside the system.
This often occurs due to:
Faulty thermostats
Incorrect control settings
Undersized systems
Improper installation
Starting against unequalised pressure dramatically raises current draw.
Why Overload Is Often Misdiagnosed
Many service calls focus only on “getting cooling back quickly.”
Temporary fixes may include:
Resetting breakers
Replacing gas without diagnosis
Bypassing safety controls
Swapping parts blindly
These actions may restore cooling briefly but increase long-term damage. Each overload event weakens insulation on motor windings. Once insulation fails, the compressor is beyond repair.
The Real Cost of Ignoring Compressor Overload
Ignoring overload symptoms does not save money—it multiplies cost.
Consequences include:
Burnt compressor windings
Acid formation inside system
Contaminated refrigerant lines
Mandatory full system replacement
Long downtime and discomfort
In many cases, a S$150–S$300 preventive repair could have avoided a S$2,000–S$5,000 compressor replacement.
What a Proper Professional Fix Should Include

A real solution addresses cause, not symptoms.
Electrical Diagnostics
Measure starting and running current
Check capacitor values against manufacturer specs
Inspect contactors and wiring integrity
Verify supply voltage stability
Refrigerant & Pressure Assessment
Measure suction and discharge pressures
Confirm correct refrigerant charge
Check for airflow restrictions
Inspect condenser cleanliness
Thermal & Mechanical Checks
Evaluate compressor operating temperature
Check oil condition (where accessible)
Confirm adequate ventilation and clearance
System Behaviour Review
Check cycling frequency
Verify thermostat logic
Assess system sizing and load
Only after these checks should corrective action be taken.
Can Compressor Overload Be Prevented?
Yes—almost always.
Preventive steps include:
Regular condenser cleaning
Scheduled electrical inspections
Correct refrigerant charging practices
Avoiding repeated gas top-ups without diagnosis
Ensuring proper installation clearance
Compressor overload is rarely “sudden.” It builds quietly over months.
Final Thoughts
When your AC struggles to start, it is not being stubborn—it is asking for help.
Compressor overload is a warning signal, not a failure itself. Addressed early, it can save thousands in repair costs and extend the life of your system significantly. Ignored, it almost always ends with a burnt compressor.
If your air-conditioner shows repeated start-up issues, clicking sounds, or unexpected shutdowns, do not wait for complete failure.
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