If the compressor is running and tripping the breaker, the compressor is likely overheating. This could be caused by a lack of airflow over the compressor and/or an issue with the compressor itself. You will want to check to ensure adequate airflow around the compressor and that any obstructions do not block it.
Ck out here. They show a lens lamp indicator bulb.
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it moves the oil around into lines that clog / restrict freon thru lines and oil starve compressor --can break lines and components etc usually wait a few hrs before plugging in the unit after transporting so oil can gravitate down towards compressor