โJun-09-2014 02:38 PM
โJun-12-2014 10:07 AM
Lindsay Sorensen wrote:
We will double check that. It's hard to track the wire back as it goes behind the fridge and you can't see it or follow it . Not sure how to follow the wire without taking out the fridge to see it.
โJun-12-2014 09:46 AM
Bob Landry wrote:Nvr2loud wrote:Lindsay Sorensen wrote:
We have checked all the fuses and they are all good. And have physically checked with a multi meter at the air conditioner unit and plugs and there is nothing.
Push the reset button on one of the plugs... likely the one inside the bathroom. That will most likely fix the outlet problem.
If the A/C still does not work, then you need to check the 12 volt fuses. I know you have already reset the 120 volt breaker and checked with a meter, but you need to check the 12 volt fuses. Pull them out and check with the ohm part of the meter.
The Op said in his last post, the one that you quoted, that he has checked all of the fuses. The button you are referring to wCI outlet and has nothing to do with the air conditioner. He needs to open the front of the converter and verify that the breaker is passing 120V(measured to neutral) and then go to the air conditioner and see if it's there. if it is not there, then there is an open or disconnected wire from the breaker to the AC. If both voltages are at the AC, then the circuit board on the AC is likely bad. Until these things happen, this thread is going to go in circles.
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โJun-10-2014 02:55 PM
Nvr2loud wrote:Lindsay Sorensen wrote:
We have checked all the fuses and they are all good. And have physically checked with a multi meter at the air conditioner unit and plugs and there is nothing.
Push the reset button on one of the plugs... likely the one inside the bathroom. That will most likely fix the outlet problem.
If the A/C still does not work, then you need to check the 12 volt fuses. I know you have already reset the 120 volt breaker and checked with a meter, but you need to check the 12 volt fuses. Pull them out and check with the ohm part of the meter.
โJun-10-2014 06:53 AM
Lindsay Sorensen wrote:
We have checked all the fuses and they are all good. And have physically checked with a multi meter at the air conditioner unit and plugs and there is nothing.
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