โMay-21-2017 05:42 PM
โMay-25-2017 10:47 AM
TexasChaps wrote:peirek wrote:TexasChaps wrote:peirek wrote:
I have had the thermocouple come loose from the coil and cause a low cooling effect. I can't recall if this allowed the compressor to continue to run however.
You may be able to see the thermocouple from the bottom but on mine I had to correct from the topside. My memory is getting worse, but I believe it just clipped onto the coil.
thermocouple should be in the return air stream not connected to the coil..
Yes that thermocouple controls the room temp i.e. thermostat. The one I am describing determines the coil temp and shuts down the compressor if they get too cold (before freezing occurs). Thinking back, it may have caused the coils to freeze when it was disconnected resulting in reduced cooling.
I would be very surprised to see such a device in an El cheapo RV unit..
โMay-25-2017 10:11 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
For diagnosis, get out your thermometer and measure the in going temperature and the out going temperature. The difference will tell you if it is working correctly.
I think the goal is about 22 degrees difference, someone can chime in with the correct number if I'm wrong.
โMay-25-2017 10:07 AM
peirek wrote:TexasChaps wrote:peirek wrote:
I have had the thermocouple come loose from the coil and cause a low cooling effect. I can't recall if this allowed the compressor to continue to run however.
You may be able to see the thermocouple from the bottom but on mine I had to correct from the topside. My memory is getting worse, but I believe it just clipped onto the coil.
thermocouple should be in the return air stream not connected to the coil..
Yes that thermocouple controls the room temp i.e. thermostat. The one I am describing determines the coil temp and shuts down the compressor if they get too cold (before freezing occurs). Thinking back, it may have caused the coils to freeze when it was disconnected resulting in reduced cooling.
โMay-24-2017 04:44 PM
โMay-24-2017 02:43 PM
TexasChaps wrote:peirek wrote:
I have had the thermocouple come loose from the coil and cause a low cooling effect. I can't recall if this allowed the compressor to continue to run however.
You may be able to see the thermocouple from the bottom but on mine I had to correct from the topside. My memory is getting worse, but I believe it just clipped onto the coil.
thermocouple should be in the return air stream not connected to the coil..
โMay-24-2017 10:09 AM
peirek wrote:
I have had the thermocouple come loose from the coil and cause a low cooling effect. I can't recall if this allowed the compressor to continue to run however.
You may be able to see the thermocouple from the bottom but on mine I had to correct from the topside. My memory is getting worse, but I believe it just clipped onto the coil.
โMay-24-2017 08:44 AM
โMay-22-2017 07:55 AM
dodge guy wrote:
It`s possible the voltage was low at the campground. If everything else checks out that's what I would go with. try it again with known good 120V.
โMay-22-2017 04:27 AM
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