TXBobcat
Fulltime
Just wanted to relay some info about our main AC in the livingroom. When we left the last campground we turned off the A/C and hooked up. Headed down the road to go to Arrowhead Marina and RV Park in Mansville NY. When we arrived they only had 30a power. I thought I had requested 50a. When I connected to the power I leveled the trailer, put out the slides and when the SurgeGuard clicked in I turned on the A/C. Nothing, Nada. Went to the bedroom and turned on that A/C. Worked. The Frig worked, the TV worked, the fan worked. I thought it might be a branch out so I rechecked the SurgGuard. All OK.
Well this morning I got out my volt meter and all the other tools I thought I might need to find the problem. I opened up the inside of the A/C and looked around. Wanted to see where the AC might enter so I pushed some of the control wires aside and on came the A/C. The wire harness plug had slipped out just enough to loose connection.
Boy did I breath a sigh of relief.
The reason for this post is to help anyone that might find their A/C quit working between getting to a new campground that you might check the wiring harness first to be sure it had not become dislodged. Might save you some head aches and a lot of unnecessary testing.
BC
Well this morning I got out my volt meter and all the other tools I thought I might need to find the problem. I opened up the inside of the A/C and looked around. Wanted to see where the AC might enter so I pushed some of the control wires aside and on came the A/C. The wire harness plug had slipped out just enough to loose connection.
Boy did I breath a sigh of relief.
The reason for this post is to help anyone that might find their A/C quit working between getting to a new campground that you might check the wiring harness first to be sure it had not become dislodged. Might save you some head aches and a lot of unnecessary testing.
BC