Check to see if any of the compressor electrical items came loose when moving.
I had this happen to a customer and he called someone else in who tried to sell him a new compressor.
Check the fuse or circuit breaker for the outlet you now are plugging into.
Check for power at the outlet with a voltmeter, not test light or "hot-stick" as they tend to give false readings.
Example customer complained hid window a/c would not run he sais building maintenance checked outlet with "hot-stick" which showed good.
I tested with a volt meter and showed no voltage.
Outlet had broken neutral.
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fixdit4real 1 solutionsJun 15, 2011
Ok In the rear bottom where the wires plug into the compressor. There will be a plastic cover plate over the connecting wires. Remove it. Unplug the white wire. note the white wire was plugged into a small black box (3/4"x3/4") pull the black box out. It is connected by 2 prongs. If you open this up you will find a small metal disk that looks like a watch battery. pop it out and clean the contacts. put it all back together and it should work fine. I believe it is the thermostat and many times gets bad contacts and can even crack over time. The compressor will "click" on but the bad thermostat tells it "no"
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Is there a fuse anywhere that I need to check
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