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dougrainer
Apr 24, 2019Nomad
The condensate drain has nothing to do with operation of the RV roof AC. IF the drain is clogged, the overflow will just come inside the trailer.
Breaker tripping indicates a overload WAY ABOVE the amp draw of the AC. Clogged Condenser fins will cause hi amp draw. A bad compressor can also cause a slow build up of excess amps and trip the breaker, but VERY remote. Usually a Bad compressor will show up in less than 1 hour. Pollen on fins is a real concern. Doug
Breaker tripping indicates a overload WAY ABOVE the amp draw of the AC. Clogged Condenser fins will cause hi amp draw. A bad compressor can also cause a slow build up of excess amps and trip the breaker, but VERY remote. Usually a Bad compressor will show up in less than 1 hour. Pollen on fins is a real concern. Doug
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