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- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIWhich Brand/Model is A/C Unit AND THERMOSTAT????
Here is a Coleman-Mach with thermostat manual
http://www.cleggind.com/postal_tech/pdfs/AC2/airxcel_1976376%5B1%5D.pdf - 12th_Man_FanExplorerA good place to start is to make sure all of the wire connections are tight on the back of your breakers and buss bars.
- Ranger_SmithExplorerBad start capacitor will cause that? As for fuse are you tripping the 120 VAC fuse/breaker or the 12vdc circuit fuse??
- ScottGNomadFuse or breaker?
- wolfe10ExplorerAre you talking about the BREAKER in the main 110 VAC breaker box?
If all connections are clean and tight and you have visually checked the capacitors (not swelled or leaking), next thing I would do is replace the breaker-- inexpensive. - eHoeflerExplorer IIcheck in coming voltage, this time of year will show well maintained the park's electrical system is. With everyone running their A/Cs, low voltage is very common, causing the amp draw to increase and pop breakers.
- beemerphile1ExplorerWhat fuse? The air conditioner doesn't use fuses.
beemerphile1 wrote:
What fuse? The air conditioner doesn't use fuses.
His coach does. IF RVP at the wall tstat. IF Dometic on the upper control board. That is why we have asked the question, which fuse a 12 volt or a 120 breaker. Doug- Ranger_SmithExplorer
dougrainer wrote:
beemerphile1 wrote:
What fuse? The air conditioner doesn't use fuses.
His coach does. IF RVP at the wall tstat. IF Dometic on the upper control board. That is why we have asked the question, which fuse a 12 volt or a 120 breaker. Doug
Even my Winnebago has fuses in the 12v air conditioning circuit. Tstat and control board have them . . . Thats why I asked.
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