I have dual rooftop ACs and an intellitec management system. Unfortunately, on this older model there is no amperage draw system. It has 30 amp service labels. I have an onan marquis 5500 generator. 1999 Fleetwood bounder ford f53
I have opened the interior panel already and checked the intake filter, while it was dirty, inside the access was spotless, like new. Zero dust. The fins are clean, but warm, not even remotely cold.
The wires do not appear to be damaged, they are practically new.
http://home.comcast.net/~robmorg/discovery/ecc.pdf <---this is my system (or so it seems)
Just for fun, I checked the +12 going to the ac (wire labelled Y on ac) for activation of the compressor. I got no current. So I located the control module above the fridge and slid the test switch to front. The generator went nuts. I think that the AC was drawing wayyyyyyyyy too much power. In the end, it stabilized and the rooftop unit started up. After a few minutes of waiting I checked that same +12v line, and it had current! Still no cold air though.
What would you do next? I am fairly handy and consider myself a do it yourself-er in most cases.
- Is the unit intentionally not powering the compressor? (Perhaps it senses some sort of overload)
- Or, Does the unit have an issue and is just not powering up the compressor due to defect.
- Both?