I get home and take the access panels off to get a look at the capacitors. Everything seems fine there. Then I put my hand on the compressor and its hotter than trev's husband after a bad night at poker. I can't see any visible leaks, so I cut the main power so the fan would shut off. I walk back to the unit and can hear a hissing sound...


The suction pipe going to the compressor has a perfectly shaped pin hole on it. The rest of the pipe looks have good integrity. That is weird. I wonder if that 45 degree turn on the pipe caused a hammering effect and just ate its way through over time. But usually you'd find that type of issue at 90s on discharge piping. This has me scratching my head.
Oh, and I could probably use a new drier filter.
