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Old 09-11-2011, 08:27 PM   #1
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I have 1995 Winnebago Brave Diesel Pusher. Going on vacation tomorrow so please HELP me ASAP. I am a newbie. This will be my first trip. Rooftop AC worked earlier today but nothing now. It is probably something simple. Maybe the fuse. Where is it located? Any other suggestions? HELP!!!!!!!!!
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Circuit breaker prolly? Usually located where your convertor is... mines under the bed..
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Nothing works- no fan or just no cooling? If you just turned it off and then back on there is a timer that will not power the compressor turn on until some of the internal pressures have dropped. 2-4 minutes If I remember correctly.
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Were you on shore power or gen set when the AC was running ? If your plugged to your house you could have blown a circuit breaker or GFI there too.
Or as Cat mentioned a start up delay, if you shut off the unit when the compressor was in mid cycle.
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I have 1995 Winnebago Brave Diesel Pusher. Going on vacation tomorrow so please HELP me ASAP. I am a newbie. This will be my first trip. Rooftop AC worked earlier today but nothing now. It is probably something simple. Maybe the fuse. Where is it located? Any other suggestions? HELP!!!!!!!!!
Congrats! That first trip is always memorable

Hey, we had the same problem and it was due to our thermostat. Until we figured out it was operator error*, we popped the facade off and removed/replaced the fuse for a reset.

Good luck, and make sure you report back when it's all said and done.


*We were making inputs/changes too fast for the chip's logic, causing it to seize up.
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Thanks for your quick response. Found the problem. Came unplugged when I put the (stiff) cord back into the area where it belongs. Have a good (and Blessed day).
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Circuit breaker prolly? Usually located where your convertor is... mines under the bed..
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Nothing works- no fan or just no cooling? If you just turned it off and then back on there is a timer that will not power the compressor turn on until some of the internal pressures have dropped. 2-4 minutes If I remember correctly.
Thanks for your quick response. Found the problem. Came unplugged when I put the (stiff) cord back into the area where it belongs. Have a good (and Blessed day).
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Were you on shore power or gen set when the AC was running ? If your plugged to your house you could have blown a circuit breaker or GFI there too.
Or as Cat mentioned a start up delay, if you shut off the unit when the compressor was in mid cycle.

Thanks for your quick response. Found the problem. Came unplugged when I put the (stiff) cord back into the area where it belongs. Have a good (and Blessed day).
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Thanks for your quick response. Found the problem. Came unplugged when I put the (stiff) cord back into the area where it belongs. Have a good (and Blessed day).
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