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suprz
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Mar 26, 2019

Coleman Mach 15 A/C ?'s

I have tried to find the answer, but can't find it. Does anyone know what the time delay is for this A/C? Example of loss of power during operation so compressor head pressure can bleed off before restart

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  • wa8yxm wrote:
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    I can tell you during the first oh.. Minute. if you hooked a volt meter to the power line before the EMS.. You might just need clean undies after watching it jump about


    LOL! I'm good with not knowing.. But thanks for the heads up :B
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I go with "Jumper removed" and yes that should be OK.

    I can tell you during the first oh.. Minute. if you hooked a volt meter to the power line before the EMS.. You might just need clean undies after watching it jump about
  • 3 tons wrote:
    suprz wrote:
    I have tried to find the answer, but can't find it. Does anyone know what the time delay is for this A/C? Example of loss of power during operation so compressor head pressure can bleed off before restart


    After repeated measuement, I can tell you for certain that on my Coleman 11k it is exactly three minutes.


    Thanks for the info, I finally got thru to Airxcel and I was advised 3 mins also, the EMS Max with the jumper removed is 136 seconds. The tech said that would probably be ok
  • 3_tons's avatar
    3_tons
    Explorer III
    suprz wrote:
    I have tried to find the answer, but can't find it. Does anyone know what the time delay is for this A/C? Example of loss of power during operation so compressor head pressure can bleed off before restart


    After repeated measuement, I can tell you for certain that on my Coleman 11k it is exactly three minutes.

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