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Why Does My AC Keep Tripping the Breaker?

Serving homeowners in Memorial and nearby Houston neighborhoods.

An AC that keeps tripping its breaker is usually signaling an electrical short, an overworked or failing compressor, a dirty condenser coil causing the system to draw too much current, or a bad capacitor or contactor. This is not a problem to keep working around by flipping the breaker back on. A tripping breaker is your electrical panel's built-in safety feature protecting your home from a fault that needs a proper diagnosis.

How Breakers and AC Systems Work Together

Your AC's outdoor and indoor units are each wired to a dedicated breaker sized for the normal electrical draw of that equipment. When something inside the system causes it to pull more current than it should, or when a short circuit sends power somewhere it should not go, the breaker trips to cut power before wiring overheats or a fire risk develops. In other words, a tripping breaker almost always means something inside the AC system, not the breaker itself, is the actual problem.

Common Causes of a Breaker Tripping

  • Electrical short in the compressor or wiring: Insulation on internal wiring can degrade over time, especially in older systems, creating a short that trips the breaker almost immediately when the unit tries to start.
  • Failing capacitor: A weak capacitor forces the compressor motor to draw more current than normal trying to start, which can trip the breaker, especially on hot days when the compressor is working hardest.
  • Dirty condenser coil: When the outdoor coil is caked with dirt, pollen, or grass clippings, the compressor has to work much harder to release heat, drawing more current and sometimes overheating enough to trip the breaker.
  • Failing compressor: An aging or failing compressor can develop a short internally, which is one of the more serious and costly causes on this list.
  • Refrigerant overcharge or blocked airflow: Too much refrigerant or restricted airflow can cause abnormally high pressures that strain the compressor and increase electrical draw.
  • Loose or corroded wiring connections: Over years of heat cycling, wiring connections inside the outdoor unit can loosen or corrode, sometimes creating an intermittent short that trips the breaker unpredictably.
  • Undersized or aging breaker: Less commonly, the breaker itself may have weakened with age or was never properly sized for the equipment, tripping more easily than it should.

What to Do When Your AC Trips the Breaker

Reset the breaker once and see if the system runs normally. If it trips again quickly, or trips a second time later the same day, turn the system off at the thermostat and leave the breaker off until a technician can inspect it. Continuing to reset a breaker that will not hold risks further electrical damage and, in rare cases, a fire hazard.

Signs the Cause Is Serious

Immediate Trip on Startup

If the breaker trips the instant the compressor tries to start, this often points to a short circuit or a badly failing compressor rather than something minor.

Burning Smell Near the Panel or Outdoor Unit

Any burning smell alongside a tripping breaker is a signal to stop using the system entirely and call for service immediately rather than waiting.

Breaker Feels Hot

A warm or hot breaker switch, beyond just the trip itself, can indicate a wiring issue that needs an electrician's attention in addition to an HVAC technician.

Why This Happens More Often in Houston Summers

Compressors work hardest during the peak of a Houston summer, when outdoor temperatures push systems to run nearly nonstop for weeks at a time. That extended run time puts more strain on aging capacitors, wiring, and compressors than milder climates ever see, which is why breaker-tripping issues tend to spike during the hottest stretches of July and August in neighborhoods across Katy, Pearland, and Cypress alike.

Getting a Proper Diagnosis

Because so many different components can cause this symptom, a technician needs to test the capacitor, inspect the compressor windings, check the condenser coil, and examine the wiring before pinpointing the actual cause. Guessing and replacing parts one at a time can waste time and money compared to a proper diagnostic visit. If your AC keeps tripping the breaker, do not risk running it further. We offer free quotes and same-day, 24/7 emergency service throughout the Houston area to get your system safely diagnosed and repaired.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to keep resetting my breaker if my AC trips it?

Resetting it once to see if it holds is generally fine, but repeatedly resetting a breaker that keeps tripping is not safe. The breaker is doing its job by protecting your home from an electrical fault, and continuing to force it back on can increase fire risk or worsen damage to your system.

Could the problem be my breaker and not my AC?

It is possible, especially if the breaker is old or was undersized for the unit to begin with. However, most repeated trips trace back to an issue within the AC system itself, such as a short, a failing capacitor, or a dirty condenser causing the compressor to overheat.

How much does it cost to fix an AC that keeps tripping the breaker?

It depends entirely on the cause. A simple capacitor or contactor replacement is typically a more affordable fix, while a compressor short or a wiring issue can run considerably more. A technician needs to diagnose the specific cause before an accurate estimate is possible.

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