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Nvr2loud
Jun 12, 2014Explorer II
Lindsay Sorensen wrote:
We will double check that. It's hard to track the wire back as it goes behind the fridge and you can't see it or follow it . Not sure how to follow the wire without taking out the fridge to see it.
You can probably assume that the wires travelling behind the fridge are okay. If all else fails, then you will need to visually check later. For now concentrate on the junctions you can see. Verify that there is voltage leaving the main A/C breaker and that there is voltage arriving at the A/C unit as Bob suggested.
One other suggestion... there is a neutral bar inside your main fuse box. My 2004 Trail Cruiser 30QBSS started to act funny last year. It would trip breakers with just the slightest amount of load, and lots of heat from wiring and from the main panel.
When I checked the neutral bar, several of the wires were all burnt-up at the ends. The bar was made of aluminum, and without someone checking on it, eventually it loosened each set screw. The increased resistance of a not quite perfect contact caused higher amperage draws and a lot more heat. Try to inspect that bar and tighten each set screw while you're there.
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