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Air Condition power trip problem
- cpoint
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Air Condition power trip problem
New issue. on July 4th problem occurred with power to AC (first time this happened). Both power panels were live and working. All of a sudden Air Condition power panel died. went out to dock side and noticed the fuse box was flipped. Turned it back on went back in no AC. Played around with power line, switch around the 2 lines, etc. and AC came back on but other AC power panel did not come back on. I checked the back and the boat side fuse was not tripped. After more trouble shooting, I hooked up to next empty power box on the doc and it was all fine. So I had the Air Condition line on my power box, and the other AC panel on the 2nd power box, and that worked fine. Today I had the kids on the boat and they said it kept tripping of the other box on the dock. I already called on electrician, who will show up Monday. I was not at the boat myself today, so not sure kids tried the correct way or not, hard to tell. I will re-check Saturday when I get to it. But they said the AC power panel was warm to touch while it was working. I had never noticed it before. I will check what behind it over the weekend, but before than I was curious if anyone had similar incident and have any comments about this? Also weather has been extremely hot, but I eliminated the cable as it seems to work until it gets tripped at power source. Are there anything behind the power panel inside that I may need to check or replace? When it works it does give cold air (both units). The back cabin one gets very cold as it is smaller area. The main cabin one takes a long time to cool when it is extremely hot though. But it does cool when it works.
- g36
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
- cpoint
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
km1125, I will check the seacock and see if there is a filter on AC unit. Water flow seemed to be fine though when AC was working. Both front and rear was outputting normal water flow though when I checked.
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
- g36
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
by filter i mean at the return for the air condtioner there may be a metal screen or filter inside of the louvered air return. (wont really be exactly like your home but its the way most boats have) open that louvered panel. also on the ac unit itself there maybe a foam filter on the evaporator coil (the radiator looking thing on the ac unit itself). may not be the easiest to get too but whichever you have. they need to be clean .one or both of these will get dust, hair and other airborne items accumulate on them and will reduce the air flow on the coil. increasing pressures. just like at your house you should check and clean and replace your filters.
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- cpoint
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- AaHubb
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
Aaron, thats a possibility, although not too many using power of the dock, small marina. I though of that also, but seemed to work july 4th after splitting the cables to 2 different dock powers.
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
cpoint wrote:Source of the post Aaron, thats a possibility, although not too many using power of the dock, small marina. I though of that also, but seemed to work july 4th after splitting the cables to 2 different dock powers.
That seems to be telling you something, if all worked well after splitting maybe a check of the power on the dock as has been suggested.....try to avoid assumptions, they can lead one astray.....
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