far as it goes the whole "hot line cold line" thing is correct. Look for burned wires or similar, if you have the cover off you should be able to feel the compressor. Do not cycle the thing on and off real quick, let it sit for about 5 minutes after you turn it off. They don't like that a lot. What happens when you start it up is it should have two hums, one by the fan (it'll have one common shaft fan probably) and the other by the AC compressor. The AC compressor should have a lower tone then the fans, and should have a sort of pulsating to it. If it doesn't have a pulsating to it, you probably have an electrical issue with the compressor that is causing the motor not to start. If that's the case, post and I'll go into more detail on it. Yes, I have worked on HAC before in doing rentals and such. (the ass end of the job market, trust me)