All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Lifetime Membership and Trailer Life MagazineWithin minutes of my sending contact information as was requested, I received a call from the care team. This was on a weekend no less. After a few calls over the last few days this issue has been resolved. I would like to thank those who worked to bring this to a conclusion. I'd like to add that each of the people I spoke with were extremely nice and followed up as promised. Thank you GS care team. Steve ScarboroRe: Lifetime Membership and Trailer Life Magazine jerseyjim wrote: Computers, computers, computers. In the magazine there must be a phone number regarding "subscriptions". Make the call. I made the call, first thing I did. Thing is, they said someone will call me back and address the issue. No calls.Lifetime Membership and Trailer Life MagazineI became a life member of GS sometime around 2011 and since that time I have been getting Trailer Life as part of the lifetime deal. This month I received a "renewal" notice bill in the mail for Trailer LIfe. So now they are changing the rules to the game? This is not right and have no intention of paying for something that was a promised benefit when I became a life member. More broken promises from GS.Re: AC Still not working---Update--- JoeH wrote: 57 Panhead - I had 2 AC units fail within the first year - first one the compressor locked up, the second one, it would short cycle. Both replaced under warranty. Do you have a 57 Pan ? I have a 53 ( with 57 tanks) that I've had since the late 60's I do have a 57 Panhead, it's a 1960s period correct Frisco style chopper with foot clutch and suicide shifter, kick start only, old school.Re: AC Still not working---Update---Well thanks again to all who responded with tips and advise. Turned out that the AC unit was bad and I replaced it with a new one from PPL Motorhomes. I was able to install it myself and works like a champ. SteveRe: AC Still not working---Update--- talotto wrote: I recommend you clean the condenser coils, carefully straighten any that may be bent. A clogged condenser overworks the compressor which increases the amperage draw - thus blowing the breaker. The cooling fins are clean and in near perfect condition. I believe that the compressor is frozen as it wont start when system is turned on.Re: AC Still not working---Update--- darsben1 wrote: If the compressor is seized I would expect the breaker to trip Yes, the breaker trips but it is confusing to me because sometimes the breaker at the source trips and sometimes the breaker in the trailer panel trips.AC Still not working---Update---First, Thanks to all who suggested possible problems to check on my Coleman Mach 15,000 AC unit. So I checked the start and run capacitors and they are in spec. To be sure I even swapped them out with new ones and no change. Checked all wiring and no loose wires. Swapped circuit breakers and still no change. There is 115 Volts at the wire where it connects to the compressor but it wont start. Is it likely that the compressor has seized up on a unit that is only 5.5 years old and has not seen very much use? So now I ask, is it fixable or am I better off just buying a new unit? Your opinions please. Thanks SteveRe: AC kicking breaker bob213 wrote: can't post picture, sorry I found it on a YouTube video, gotta go back up on top I guess:(Re: AC kicking breaker darsben1 wrote: start capacitor Would that be in the plastic junction box I see the romex going into when looking up into the return air side of the unit? Steve
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