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bondebond
Jun 25, 2012Explorer
Beachums wrote:I would pitch this one directly to Champion Customer Service directly, explaining what you have, what you've done, and what others have experienced (no problems with this kind of load and configuration) and see if they have a path to correct the situation. It might be a replacement of your control modules will resolve the issue and you can frustrate yourself to no end until something like that happens. I wouldn't hesitate any longer to give them "the ball's in your court". You've done everything needed to make it work, so it likely lies with the control modules, not knowing anything else of your configuration and setup.MrWizard wrote:
Beachums
does your tt have a wall thermostat,
or are you using the controls on the roof top a/c
I ask because one tip/trick
is to turn the a/c on fan only for a few minutes , to allow air flow to reduce head pressure (cool compressor), the quickly turn the control to cool
another option (depends on ambient temperature) is to turn cool all the way off/down
turn on a/c
wait a few minutes , then turn cool to Max thus turning on compressor
I tried that too.... I am plugged into the gen set from the shore power cord. All but the main breaker and AC breaker are open (off). So other that the inherent parisitic loss of the converter circuitry, I just don't get where this thing is overloading.
The only other thing I can think of...... I have the electronic type overloads on the genset. If I remember and understand correctly from this thread, the older magnetic overloads were much more forgiving of inrush surge than the new ones.
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