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โMay-23-2015 06:39 AM
darsben wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:ferndaleflyer wrote:
Freon has nothing to do with the defrosters----defrosters run off of the heater and the only relationship to the a/c is they both use the same blower usually--but not always.
Just curious, then why does the air-condition compressor come on when using the defroster? (on cars)
MM.
The compressor is used to dehumidify the air for defrosting both my cars and my class A gasser.
But what do I know
โMay-22-2015 05:31 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:ferndaleflyer wrote:
Freon has nothing to do with the defrosters----defrosters run off of the heater and the only relationship to the a/c is they both use the same blower usually--but not always.
Just curious, then why does the air-condition compressor come on when using the defroster? (on cars)
MM.
โMay-19-2015 06:45 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
Freon has nothing to do with the defrosters----defrosters run off of the heater and the only relationship to the a/c is they both use the same blower usually--but not always.
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โMay-19-2015 05:08 AM
Twomed wrote:
Probably a switch cut in by the coach builder to cut off the compressor when heavy load (hill climbing). Helps keep your cooling system from overheating because a/c takes a lot of power.
The answer to leak is that it is under pressure whether turned on or not.
As mentioned above a good a/c shop can replace the switch for you. Be sure they are capable of saving the coolant (Freon or whatever is in your system) and recharge without having you pay for a full re charge, assuming it still gets cold.
This is one of those longer you wait the more it might cost things. Not crucial if you don't run the a/c, but could get expensive in a hurry if you do. ๐ ๐
โMay-19-2015 05:06 AM
reddfox77 wrote:
So what is a binary switch for?
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