Get information on Eagle, GMC, Prevost, MCI and other bus conversionsRV and bus conversion info since 1996.
Share Your Feedback    

       
 
  PRINT PAGE 
 
 
RV Classifieds
  Demco Kar Kaddy KK360SB - $1,000
  1987 Bounder 34SB - $11,000
  2006 Country Coach Allure 430 Hood River - $239,470
  2004 Keystone RV M-28 FRLS - $17,000
  1998 Newmar American Star - $15,000
  VIEW ALL
  Search RV Classifieds  
  Classifieds Policies
  Benefits for Dealers  
  Sell Your RV  
  Dealer Signup  
 

Useful Links
 
RV Community
  Discussion Groups  
  RV Articles  
  RV FAQs  
  RV Classified Ads  
  Virtual RV Park  
  Shop at our Store  
  RV Lifestyle Books  
  Rate Your RV  
AllThingsRV.com
  MyRVGuide.com  
  RVMechanic.com  
Advertise With Us
BECOME A MEMBER
RV Resources
e RV Loans
Sculptures for your RV
Visit Rio Rancho, NM for Winter
  RV Dealers  
  RV Manufacturers  
  RV Rentals  
  RV Glossary  
  RV Types  
  RV Ratings  
 

RV A/C Problem

Home > Discussion Forum > Mechanic's Corner (general)

Email Author email james Daugherty  Reply to Message reply to message  Post New Message post new message      search forums
hidden layer
ATTENTION: All Postings that advertise items for sale will be deleted from the Discussion Forum. You may post sale items for free in the Classifieds section. Sign up now.
All Messages in ThreadAuthorDate
RV A/C Problem james Daugherty 7-28-08  
I have a 98 gulf stream motor home sunsport. The coleman roof a/c Ducted has been working great until today. it runs perfect for about 15 minutes and blows ice cold then in about 10-15 minutes it throws a breaker on either the generator or house breaker whichever i am running it on. No smell or sound detected then just throws breaker. I took the shroud off on the roof, no mud dobbers nests tand the coils are very clean however the compressor is kinda hot. Do you have idea what it culd be? Thanks James
Re: RV A/C Problem rich. 7-29-08  
Hello James;
how easily does the fan spin---
if it doesn't---see if you can see where it "might" be oilable--
low voltage will cause the breaker to trip as well,due to increased current.
also you just might have a bad breaker starting to fail
rich in Va.
Re: RV A/C Problem james Daugherty 7-31-08  
Thanks for your advice Rich, the problem actually ended up being the air filter on the generator, it was completely clogged and was restricting any air from getting to gen to cool itself off making it trip one of the breakers on the generator. I put a new air filter on it and the generator runs great and the a/c is doing great as well. Thanks James
Re: RV A/C Problem sam khanji 11-11-08  
Hello, i need 15000 btu 220volt a/c for my rv (new)
please let me know your recomendation

thanks
sam
Required fields in red
For more info about a field, place your mouse over the More Info icon.
Subject:
Your Name:
Your Email:
Message:



Code is case-sensitive. Helps stop SPAM.
       



Watch me paint, sculpt and buy my art

PRIVACY POLICY  |  TERMS & CONDITIONS  |  © 1996 - 2008 RV-Coach Network - All Rights Reserved  |  Web Site by ITtelligent