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balfre1946
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Aug 03, 2014

AC electrical problems

We are in a 2010 Fleetwood Fiesta 34B and from the beginning we have had AC problems. What happens is both the front and back units will click off then after a few seconds click on, eventually the back unit will stay off. This happens whether we are on AC or fan so it must be an electrical problem. When they both work, this place is an icebox. This mostly happens in the day, not so much in the evenings. We have had technicians over and no one seems to know why..inverter??

If you are in the Charleston SC area and can fix it, you can name your price as we are full timers.

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  • Could be a thermostat problem.
    Does it have an energy management system? What unit.make and model?
    Inverter should not effect the AC as most rigs do not run AC units off inverter.
    Try turning breaker off for AC units. Turn off unit one and see what happens, then do the same for second.
    Is the rig a 30 or 50 amp shore power?
  • My guess would be an overloaded automatic resetting circuit breaker that trips, resets, and then restores power. When it does, both A/C units are in start up mode which causes an excessive amperage drain and voltage drop resulting in the automatic shut off of one of the units.

    What can you do? Not sure. It depends on where the automatic circuit breaker is at.

    You could try by-passing the breaker by drawing power to your RV from two electrical posts, and devoting one post to each air conditioning unit.

    Or, there are electrical devices that will correct for low voltage by increasing the output voltage to a full 120. That device would be installed between the power post and your RV, probably at the point where the power cord is plugged in to your RV.