VoyForums
[ Show ]
Support VoyForums
[ Shrink ]
VoyForums Announcement: Programming and providing support for this service has been a labor of love since 1997. We are one of the few services online who values our users' privacy, and have never sold your information. We have even fought hard to defend your privacy in legal cases; however, we've done it with almost no financial support -- paying out of pocket to continue providing the service. Due to the issues imposed on us by advertisers, we also stopped hosting most ads on the forums many years ago. We hope you appreciate our efforts.

Show your support by donating any amount. (Note: We are still technically a for-profit company, so your contribution is not tax-deductible.) PayPal Acct: Feedback:

Donate to VoyForums (PayPal):

09 /16/ 25, 7:51amLogin ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time | Archives: 1234567[8]910 ]
Subject: Re: AC System Controls


Author:
Don Duncan
[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]
Date Posted: 02/ 1/ 03, 5:00am
In reply to: Rich D. 's message, "Re: AC System Controls" on 01/ 23/ 03, 4:12pm

Rich,

Thanks, it was helpfull.

My system only has one ampmeter so perhaps both legs are imposed on it, or is only shows coach draw, not AC. I'll probably have to open the box and see what goes where since some mods are in place. Sounds like yours has more guages than mine.

I'll check the voltage at the top panel and see if there is a poor connection some where. My top front A/C unit blew a generator fuse when I first tried it, perhaps I have a short to locate and the low voltage on the top panel is sensing this. Niether guage worked at that point.

Regards, Don

[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]

Replies:
[> [> [> Subject: Re: AC System Controls


Author:
Rich D.
[ Edit | View ]

Date Posted: 02/ 2/ 03, 7:11am

Don, Sounds like the ammeter you have must be for the DC (12V) coach load. You can verify this simply by reading it with no AC 120V power attached. If you are showing a draw, it is a 12VDC meter.
Regards, Rich D.

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]



Post a message:
This forum requires an account to post.
[ Create Account ]
[ Login ]
[ Contact Forum Admin ]



Forum timezone: GMT-8
VF Version: 3.00b, ConfDB:
Before posting please read our privacy policy.
VoyForums(tm) is a Free Service from Voyager Info-Systems.
Copyright © 1998-2019 Voyager Info-Systems. All Rights Reserved.