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ktmrfs
Sep 25, 2015Explorer II
my experience is that it will usually start a coleman if:
1) temps are no higher than the low 80's
2) your near sea level
3) AC unit is shaded
4) EVERYTHING else in the trailer, including the converter (charger) is OFF
5) ECO throttle is OFF
in other words, it will when you really don't need the AC.
go above about 90F, go much above sea level, or try to run anything else, and most of the time you'll Be SOL.
For reliable consistent operation you need a parallel kit.
1) temps are no higher than the low 80's
2) your near sea level
3) AC unit is shaded
4) EVERYTHING else in the trailer, including the converter (charger) is OFF
5) ECO throttle is OFF
in other words, it will when you really don't need the AC.
go above about 90F, go much above sea level, or try to run anything else, and most of the time you'll Be SOL.
For reliable consistent operation you need a parallel kit.
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