Cool Again . . . for Now
First off, the link for the Funeral Potatoes got messed up and was pointing to my old Our RV Adventures website, so no recipe there. But it’s here on Jan’s Favorite Recipe page now.
After coffee I got back on my air conditioner problem. Based on what I found yesterday, I’ve come to the conclusion that the problem is not with the AC itself, but with the missing control signal, i.e. the one that turns on the compressor.
Obviously there is some sort of junction box somewhere, because the yellow wire that comes out from the side of the coach roof to the AC unit is a slightly different gauge and has a different type of insulation than the yellow wire that ends up at the thermostat, plus it has to pick up the 12v from somewhere. So that’s what I need to locate.
So my next step was to put in a call to American Coach to see if they had any insight on my problem. But unlike most times, they weren’t any help. They kept trying to tell me about the control box inside the old AC unit, and how it was located in the duct.
Well, it’s not.
I’ll probably call back tomorrow and hopefully get another tech, and another idea. So my next task was to post my problem on RV.net and the Yahoo American Coach group to see if the Cloud Mind can be of any help.
With all this done, and no more things to check, it was time to put my theory to the test. The theory that this is all a control signal problem, and not a AC unit problem.
My thought was that the 12v fan signal is working and will turn the fan on. So I figured that all I need to do is bridge the fan voltage over to the compressor contact, like this.
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The red test clip jumps from the fan connection to the compressor connection, so that when the thermostat sends voltage to turn on the fan, it also turns on the compressor. The yellow clip lead is just a temporary jumper for the freeze sensor.
So I turned to the thermostat to Cool, and about 30 seconds later I had this.
Not bad for an 85 degree day.
So we’re cool again, but I still need to figure out what’s causing the problem to start with. But that’s for tomorrow.
Brandi, Lowell, and Landon went up to the Dallas area to visit friends over the Easter weekend.
Looks like Landon got in some fishing,
and some drumming.
He may be taking after his mother, Brandi, who played drums, both in the marching band and a trap set like these.
Finishing up, our granddaughter Piper, has moved down to Galveston to be closer to her job. She an Emergency Room Tech at UTMB Hospital, while working toward her R.N. degree.
She’s got an apartment 3 blocks from the Seawall, near the Bishop’s Palace, and only 5 blocks from work. A lot better than the 60 mile round-trip commute from Friendswood she had before.
Looks like she’s got a nice place.
Saturday we’re meeting up with Brandi, et al, and heading down to Galveston to check out her new place. Really looking forward to it.
Thought for the Day:
When they play Monopoly in prison, what do they do about the “Get Out of Jail Free” card?
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