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AC will not turn on

mwphoto
Explorer
Explorer
Do not seem to get power to my new ac.
It was running fine and then just quit.
I have heard that it uses the same fuse as my furnace but I have checked all fuses and breakers and the rear air does work.
Any ideas?
2000 Georgie Boy Landau
Ford V10
35 foot with one slide
Thanks in advance
Mark and Diane


2000 Georgie Boy Landau 35'
Ford V10 F53 Chassis
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prism
Explorer
Explorer
mwphoto wrote:
I have checked all fuses and breakers. I do not have 12 volt power to the front thermostat, is there a fuse inside of the AC?
Thanks
Mark

no there is no 12V fuse at a roof AC that supplys the stat.it has to be with all the other HOUSE 12V fuses.In my unit there all on one panel.Pull stat off wall and make sure the 12v power wire did not come disconnected??or switch stats maybe stat is DOA

mwphoto
Explorer
Explorer
I have checked all fuses and breakers. I do not have 12 volt power to the front thermostat, is there a fuse inside of the AC?
Thanks
Mark
Mark and Diane


2000 Georgie Boy Landau 35'
Ford V10 F53 Chassis

popeyemth
Explorer
Explorer
Most of the time you can't look at a breaker and see if its tripped
You have to flip them to off and then back to on
If one doesn't have a good "click" when it flips to off it was likely tripped
Good Luck, Mike
"wine is a constant proof that God loves us, and loves to see us happy" ben franklin

Sooner_Schooner
Explorer
Explorer
Ours has a breaker for each a/c unit...double check the breaker.
2008 Damon Tuscany 4076 40' Diesel Pusher

rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
Is there 12 volt DC power to the control panel/thermostat? If DC power is there, then you are looking for 120 volt AC to the unit itself.