Apr-30-2017 09:43 AM
May-10-2017 03:39 PM
jwandvassie wrote:Ivylog wrote:
After 30 minutes of the generator hooked to you TT plug, try starting the AC. This will give your converter time to charge your batteries hopefully to where you have enough power to start the AC.
Best answer so far.
May-10-2017 03:34 PM
May-10-2017 03:16 PM
May-05-2017 05:50 AM
May-05-2017 02:56 AM
CJ97 wrote:
Here's the website for the soft starer (http://www.microair.net/main/products/product.php?id=20).
Has anyone out there ever installed one of these? It looks like it retails for about $350 (plus installation), but if it can really reduce the peak start watts as much as it says ("up to 65-75%"), then that could really be worth it.
May-04-2017 11:02 PM
May-03-2017 07:07 AM
May-01-2017 06:50 AM
GordonThree wrote:
I'm not sure why I got the privilege of being ranked worse answer.
I wasn't able to reliabily start my 13.5 with 4000 watts of generator (2x 2000 watt).
Adding the missing start capacitor fixed my issue. A/C starts and restarts without issue even at triple digit temps.
May-01-2017 04:35 AM
May-01-2017 04:16 AM
CJ97 wrote:
Everything I've read seems to indicate that my generator should be sufficient to run a 13500 BTU A/C.
Does anyone have any suggestions? What are the troubleshooting steps for this?
Apr-30-2017 09:57 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Your a/c unit is likely missing it's starting capacitor. The factory leaves them out for some reason.
Supco has basic capacitor kits... There's much more expensive versions out there as well.
Apr-30-2017 07:23 PM
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Apr-30-2017 05:57 PM