Need some advice on where to start to troubleshoot this issue. It's 90 degrees in Denver & our living room air conditioner won't come on. The bedroom AC is working. They were both working fine yesterday. Nothing smells like it's burning. Wondering if the air conditioner itself is the problem or could it be a problem with the campground electricity? Is there a way to test if we're actually getting 50 amps at our pole?
Appreciate any advice you can offer regarding this issue!
Thanks
-- Edited by Cindy T on Friday 10th of June 2016 05:34:55 PM
Rob_Fla said
12:03 PM Jun 11, 2016
Since most RVs with 50 Amp service separate the A/C units in the power panel with one unit on each leg of the 50 Amp service.
If you had a problem at the power pedestal or the 50 amp service, you would have a number of other items in the RV not working also.
(Typically 1/2 of the RVs electrical components are on one of the 50 amp legs and the other 1/2 of the RVs electrical components are on the other 50 Amp leg.)
Jim01 said
02:50 PM Jun 11, 2016
I presume you've checked the circuit breakers on the post and also inside of your trailer? Switch them off and back on, just to make sure that's not the problem.
Good luck,
Jim
Cindy T said
02:59 PM Jun 11, 2016
Yes, my husband has determined that the circuit breaker is not the problem. We also shut off the working AC, to see if the non-working AC would come on. But no luck there. I'm starting to suspect that this problem is going to require a call to a mobile tech.
Need some advice on where to start to troubleshoot this issue. It's 90 degrees in Denver & our living room air conditioner won't come on. The bedroom AC is working. They were both working fine yesterday.
Nothing smells like it's burning.
Wondering if the air conditioner itself is the problem or could it be a problem with the campground electricity?
Is there a way to test if we're actually getting 50 amps at our pole?
Appreciate any advice you can offer regarding this issue!
Thanks
-- Edited by Cindy T on Friday 10th of June 2016 05:34:55 PM
If you had a problem at the power pedestal or the 50 amp service, you would have a number of other items in the RV not working also.
(Typically 1/2 of the RVs electrical components are on one of the 50 amp legs and the other 1/2 of the RVs electrical components are on the other 50 Amp leg.)
I presume you've checked the circuit breakers on the post and also inside of your trailer? Switch them off and back on, just to make sure that's not the problem.
Good luck,
Jim
Yes, my husband has determined that the circuit breaker is not the problem. We also shut off the working AC, to see if the non-working AC would come on. But no luck there. I'm starting to suspect that this problem is going to require a call to a mobile tech.