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Hey Tim ...... here's my "Marquis" ;

http://www.re-tunes.net/2006D-45.html

Eisboch


Hey Rich - remember that problem I had with the air-conditioner in the travel trailer? I replaced
the circuit breaker. The damn thing has been working like a champ ever since, even in several
over-90 degree days. Sometimes the solution *can* be simple.
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Hey Tim ...... here's my "Marquis" ;

http://www.re-tunes.net/2006D-45.html

Eisboch

Hey Rich - remember that problem I had with the air-conditioner in the travel trailer? I replaced
the circuit breaker. The damn thing has been working like a champ ever since, even in several
over-90 degree days. Sometimes the solution *can* be simple.

Was that the breaker in the camper or the supply breaker in the garage?


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Hey Tim ...... here's my "Marquis" ;

http://www.re-tunes.net/2006D-45.html

Eisboch

Hey Rich - remember that problem I had with the air-conditioner in the travel trailer? I replaced
the circuit breaker. The damn thing has been working like a champ ever since, even in several
over-90 degree days. Sometimes the solution *can* be simple.

Was that the breaker in the camper or the supply breaker in the garage?


The breaker in the camper. We bought the camper new, but this circuit breaker wasn't newly
installed. It had several marks on it made by screwdrivers in the past. It's never gone out since
the replacement.
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On 7/7/2011 4:17 PM, John H wrote:
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Hey Tim ...... here's my "Marquis" ;

http://www.re-tunes.net/2006D-45.html

Eisboch
Hey Rich - remember that problem I had with the air-conditioner in the travel trailer? I replaced
the circuit breaker. The damn thing has been working like a champ ever since, even in several
over-90 degree days. Sometimes the solution *can* be simple.

Was that the breaker in the camper or the supply breaker in the garage?

The breaker in the camper. We bought the camper new, but this circuit breaker wasn't newly
installed. It had several marks on it made by screwdrivers in the past. It's never gone out since
the replacement.

That's weird. If I recall correctly, the Air worked at home but not at
campsites, or visa versa
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On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 20:39:08 -0400, Florida Jim wrote:

On 7/7/2011 7:22 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 18:03:31 -0400, Florida wrote:

On 7/7/2011 4:17 PM, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 22:52:35 -0400, wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
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Hey Tim ...... here's my "Marquis" ;

http://www.re-tunes.net/2006D-45.html

Eisboch
Hey Rich - remember that problem I had with the air-conditioner in the travel trailer? I replaced
the circuit breaker. The damn thing has been working like a champ ever since, even in several
over-90 degree days. Sometimes the solution *can* be simple.
Was that the breaker in the camper or the supply breaker in the garage?

The breaker in the camper. We bought the camper new, but this circuit breaker wasn't newly
installed. It had several marks on it made by screwdrivers in the past. It's never gone out since
the replacement.

That's weird. If I recall correctly, the Air worked at home but not at
campsites, or visa versa


It gave us problems on one of our first trips to Virginia Beach, when the temp was in the 90's. It
would pop the circuit breaker. We had the same problem when we got home, on hot days. I cleaned the
coils and did what everyone suggested, except take it to a dealer. Then I took out the circuit
breaker and replaced it. Problem solved, but some folks thought that couldn't be the solution.
Turned out it was. Been working great ever since.
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