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MEXICOWANDERER
Jun 19, 2017Explorer
Whoa. Minefield.
You "operated" your entire unit A/C included (occasionally) off of a 15-amp 120vac receptacle? For a year?
Guesswork ain't gonna cut it.
You have got to use a handheld voltmeter and trace down where the power entering the rig "runs into a snag".
It is quite probable that low voltage has damaged various electrical systems and parts. note "probable" different from "possible"
What is the limit of your electrical troubleshooting expertise? What electrical testing instruments and repair tools do you have at your disposal?
Providing comprehensive diagnostic technique to someone not able to utilize it is an exercise in futility.
So starting with those basic questions...
You "operated" your entire unit A/C included (occasionally) off of a 15-amp 120vac receptacle? For a year?
Guesswork ain't gonna cut it.
You have got to use a handheld voltmeter and trace down where the power entering the rig "runs into a snag".
It is quite probable that low voltage has damaged various electrical systems and parts. note "probable" different from "possible"
What is the limit of your electrical troubleshooting expertise? What electrical testing instruments and repair tools do you have at your disposal?
Providing comprehensive diagnostic technique to someone not able to utilize it is an exercise in futility.
So starting with those basic questions...
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