RawFaith
Active Member
Well,
It all started when we evacuated from Irma. Being fulltimers not much "storm experience" decided that perhaps it isn't very wise to try to figure out how much wind it takes to flip a 5er, so we cowardly ran.
Anyways, at the SC campground apparently something was going on on their electrical grip. First only one of the "hot legs" was providing power, so we had power on 1/2 of the trailer. After flipping brakers at the pedestal ( RV UNPLUGGED ) we finally got the full 50 AMP at steady 120V on each leg.
Power went out during the day, and after that we are experiencing the AC issue : Once the rv reaches the thermostat set temp and the AC supposed to turn off, a constant humming noise comes from the heat pump until flipping the braker off.
Turning the heat pump ON in AC mode blows hot air for a while until you hear as if the compressor will turn on and the cold air starts to blow.
could this be a thermostat issue or could be some electronics at the heat pump.
Dometic 15K BTU heat pump.
Thank you in advance for your time
It all started when we evacuated from Irma. Being fulltimers not much "storm experience" decided that perhaps it isn't very wise to try to figure out how much wind it takes to flip a 5er, so we cowardly ran.
Anyways, at the SC campground apparently something was going on on their electrical grip. First only one of the "hot legs" was providing power, so we had power on 1/2 of the trailer. After flipping brakers at the pedestal ( RV UNPLUGGED ) we finally got the full 50 AMP at steady 120V on each leg.
Power went out during the day, and after that we are experiencing the AC issue : Once the rv reaches the thermostat set temp and the AC supposed to turn off, a constant humming noise comes from the heat pump until flipping the braker off.
Turning the heat pump ON in AC mode blows hot air for a while until you hear as if the compressor will turn on and the cold air starts to blow.
could this be a thermostat issue or could be some electronics at the heat pump.
Dometic 15K BTU heat pump.
Thank you in advance for your time