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dshinnick wrote:No. You have other issues.
So, the question: can sustained high winds (20-30mph) have a negative effect on roof A/C's?
โOct-09-2016 12:48 PM
wolfe10 wrote:X-2, I've never had wind effect my AC and I've been Rving since 1976! You asked a very interesting question!
Only affect of wind I can think of is if this is driving rain and was able to get water into the "electrical area" where capacitors, etc are located.
Doug or others would be able to tell you if the 2nd A/C is controlled by/through the front A/C. If so, and both A/C's are not working despite presence of 120 VAC shore power or generator, it would suggest starting at the front A/C.
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usersmanual wrote:dougrainer wrote:
The "click" you hear is the 12 volt relay part of the AC controls. Since BOTH failed, I would suspect NO 120 power to both AC's for some reason. WIND will NEVER affect a Roof AC unit. You do not state type of RV, but when I ask customers if they have power, they will state YES. They determine that they have power because the Microwave is ON or their TV is on. FORGETTING that they have a Inverter/Charger in standby mode and when the 120 power to the RV is lost, the Inverter supplies power to the Microwave and TV's. So, they have a loss of 120 power to all the appliances not on the Inverter. Doug
2005 Holiday Rambler Ambassador, 40' DP he talks about; I think Doug may have hit the nail on the head here
โOct-09-2016 10:23 AM
dougrainer wrote:
The "click" you hear is the 12 volt relay part of the AC controls. Since BOTH failed, I would suspect NO 120 power to both AC's for some reason. WIND will NEVER affect a Roof AC unit. You do not state type of RV, but when I ask customers if they have power, they will state YES. They determine that they have power because the Microwave is ON or their TV is on. FORGETTING that they have a Inverter/Charger in standby mode and when the 120 power to the RV is lost, the Inverter supplies power to the Microwave and TV's. So, they have a loss of 120 power to all the appliances not on the Inverter. Doug
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