Momboy007
Jul 16, 2013Explorer
AC unit for coach would not turn on?
Hello All,
This was not a big deal this Weekend, but I figured I should ask anyway. When I started my generator last Week before leaving for a trip to the Beach,I let it warm up for about 5 minutes, at that time I turned the AC on for the coach, nothing happened. The thermistat was set to 60 degrees and should have started the AC unit. I then turned off the AC unit and let it sit for about 5 minutes, then when I turned it back on again, it was on and working perfectly.
When I got to the beach spot, I plugged into shorepower and went to turn the coach AC on again, same thing, no AC output, no fan, no nothing, just like before, I measured the AC output at the electrical box and it was 118VAC, should not have been an issue.
I let it sit for 5 minutes again, and it worked perfectly again for the remainder of the Weekend.
Any Idea's, it is a 2006 Fleetwood Jamboree, 24D, the generator is a Onan 4K micro quite
Thanks all,
Rick
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This was not a big deal this Weekend, but I figured I should ask anyway. When I started my generator last Week before leaving for a trip to the Beach,I let it warm up for about 5 minutes, at that time I turned the AC on for the coach, nothing happened. The thermistat was set to 60 degrees and should have started the AC unit. I then turned off the AC unit and let it sit for about 5 minutes, then when I turned it back on again, it was on and working perfectly.
When I got to the beach spot, I plugged into shorepower and went to turn the coach AC on again, same thing, no AC output, no fan, no nothing, just like before, I measured the AC output at the electrical box and it was 118VAC, should not have been an issue.
I let it sit for 5 minutes again, and it worked perfectly again for the remainder of the Weekend.
Any Idea's, it is a 2006 Fleetwood Jamboree, 24D, the generator is a Onan 4K micro quite
Thanks all,
Rick
T