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On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 20:40:16 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
Temp does have something to do with it. At higher outside temps ac runs higher pressures. Takes more current to start the compressor. AC copmpressors have to start under a load so they need a lot of current initially. First make sure you have the correct circuit breaker. Then replace if it's old it cause when they get old they blow at lower than rated. Voltage brownout will do it as well. Check and tighten all the connections. None of that works call the service guy cause you're probably not qualified to go any deeper. Thanks for getting back to me. I've thought of the circuit breaker, but couldn't find one yesterday. Then I rationalized that it couldn't be the breaker because it ran at other times. I didn't know they would draw more when the weather was hot. The park was almost empty, so the brownout idea probably wouldn't apply. The trailer is this year's model, and I've had it only two and a half months. I'll try the circuit breaker replacement if the dealer says he can't find a problem. -- John H. |
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