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Bird Freak wrote:
Ok guys, here's the problem.
I have not been able to use 5er much for 3 years since stroke and heart attack. Just a couple of winter runs when a/c was not needed. So I'm checking everything out and my a/c runs and cools fine for about 30 minutes the flips breaker. Seems to be pulling to many amps for some reason. I'm going topside tomorrow and pull cover and clean coils. What else should I look for while the cover is off.
Unit starts easy and runs cool until it flips. Car a/c systems I know well but not this thing.
Unit is a dometic 13.500
โAug-08-2019 06:30 PM
Frank55 wrote:I would agree with this as well. If it is as been sitting for three years outside could be clogged with debris. If so the compressor will draw more amps then normal.
Mine was doing the same thing. Turns out the compressor fins were dirty. Clean those and everything was fine.
โAug-08-2019 05:54 PM
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โAug-07-2019 07:46 AM
cavie wrote:You are exactly right. I think this is what Im going to do. Parts are getting old.ETCrockett wrote:
Iโm guessing your FW is 50 amp service and you said you were tripping a 20 amp breaker. Sounds like you are using adapters to plug into a regular household outlet in your garage. This can be a problem depending what else is drawing current in the FW or possibly in your house on the same circuit. I used to have this same issue on my TT with 30 amp service plugged into a household outlet. Especially in July and August when it is the hottest. Try running your AC in the evening after the outside temperature has cooled down. See if it runs longer than 30 minutes. If that works, you might see if you can find someone with a 50 amp box or generator where you can get 30 to 50 amps of continuous power and see if that solves your problem.
My guess is he is tripping the 20 amp breaker in the trailer marked A/C'
Change out the breaker. It.s cheap at Lowes, HD. Could be defective.
Buy new run and start caps. Some units have 1 ea. Some have a combo.
โAug-07-2019 04:25 AM
ETCrockett wrote:
Iโm guessing your FW is 50 amp service and you said you were tripping a 20 amp breaker. Sounds like you are using adapters to plug into a regular household outlet in your garage. This can be a problem depending what else is drawing current in the FW or possibly in your house on the same circuit. I used to have this same issue on my TT with 30 amp service plugged into a household outlet. Especially in July and August when it is the hottest. Try running your AC in the evening after the outside temperature has cooled down. See if it runs longer than 30 minutes. If that works, you might see if you can find someone with a 50 amp box or generator where you can get 30 to 50 amps of continuous power and see if that solves your problem.
โAug-06-2019 06:20 PM
โAug-06-2019 05:53 PM
โAug-06-2019 05:27 PM
jkwilson wrote:Nope, everything else is off. Converter may have kicked on but not the same breaker.Bird Freak wrote:jkwilson wrote:have not checked voltage on supply yet. Will do that tomorrow. Breaker is a 20 amp.
How is the voltage on the supply and what size breaker is tripping?
Any chance your refrigerator, converter or water heater is running as well and causing excess current draw?
โAug-06-2019 05:25 PM
opnspaces wrote:I think the compressor was running when it tripped and yes after breaker cools I can run about another 30 minutes.
It would probably be good to know if the breaker is tripping, is it happening when the compressor tries to cycle on? Or is the compressor running and it just trips? If you reset the breaker to you get another 30 minutes of AC before it trips?
Check this link for some more tips, especially checking the drain holes while your up there. Link
also make sure you at least inspect all the caulking on the roof. You took the time to get up there, you might as well inspect everything.
โAug-06-2019 04:43 PM
Bird Freak wrote:jkwilson wrote:have not checked voltage on supply yet. Will do that tomorrow. Breaker is a 20 amp.
How is the voltage on the supply and what size breaker is tripping?
โAug-06-2019 04:38 PM