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SoundGuy wrote:
Doubtful source wiring is the cause of his A/C issue - it's either right or it's wrong and if the latter then the A/C not working will be the least of his problems. 😞 Power any rig incorrectly and there's sure to be problems, not just with the A/C but just about anything electrical. Amazing how so many will fool with electricity when they clearly don't know what they're doing. :E :h
2012Coleman wrote:
No Sh!t Sherlock. Thanks Cpt. Obvious....
Sep-07-2018 06:31 AM
edbehnke wrote:
google is always good.
https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+a+30+amp+service+in+home+for+rv&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1-ab
Sep-07-2018 06:30 AM
SoundGuy wrote:No Sh!t Sherlock. Thanks Cpt. Obvious....2012Coleman wrote:
The previous owner of his home had a nice RV parking spot set up with a plug. My friend said that he couldn't plug in because the receptacle was wrong - so he went and bought the correct one for a 30 amp RV plug and installed it himself.
So during his first driveway camping adventure, he stated that the AC started making funny noises and dripping cold water and not cooling so great, which sounds like the coil was freezing up.
I'm no expert, but I'm thinking that the voltage/wiring is wrong. I told him to have it checked out, but having that diagram would be helpful.
Doubtful source wiring is the cause of his A/C issue - it's either right or it's wrong and if the latter then the A/C not working will be the least of his problems. 😞 Power any rig incorrectly and there's sure to be problems, not just with the A/C but just about anything electrical. Amazing how so many will fool with electricity when they clearly don't know what they're doing. :E :h
Sep-07-2018 05:33 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
The previous owner of his home had a nice RV parking spot set up with a plug. My friend said that he couldn't plug in because the receptacle was wrong - so he went and bought the correct one for a 30 amp RV plug and installed it himself.
So during his first driveway camping adventure, he stated that the AC started making funny noises and dripping cold water and not cooling so great, which sounds like the coil was freezing up.
I'm no expert, but I'm thinking that the voltage/wiring is wrong. I told him to have it checked out, but having that diagram would be helpful.
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