Posted 2006-10-23 7:28 AM (#50446) Subject: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 63 Location: Illinois
Went riding in Missouri last weekend. Pulled up and plugged in. The rooftop would not start. No fan, no anything. Checked the breaker and the wiring going into the switch. All seemed in order. Banged on it. Nothing. Everytime I went into the trailer, I tried it. Nothing. The next day I was standing outside and I heard it start up. The wife had a cabinet door slam and it started running. It would run a while, then stop. Just slam the door and it would start again. Went riding this weekend. It ran fine for the first day, then stopped. No slamming, shouting, screaming or banging would start it. Drove home plugged it in, nothing. Any suggestions?
Posted 2006-10-23 10:08 AM (#50451 - in reply to #50446) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 2958 Location: North Carolina
Hello Tim ...
There's either of two problems. The compressor has a problem. When it overheats, a thermal cut-off switch opens. When it cools, the unit runs again. More likely, there is a loose connection somewhere. By your question, I'd suggest you take it to a competent shop to trace the circuit. It will have to be opened, and there's a bunch of things that could hurt someone.
No disgrace in lack of knowledge or test equipment, but it will hurt to find its limits.
Posted 2006-10-23 2:37 PM (#50474 - in reply to #50451) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 63 Location: Illinois
Thanks for the info hosspuller. I walked into the trailer about an hour ago, turned it on and away it went. It would be my luck, I'd take it somewhere (to be fixed) and it'll work like a charm.
Posted 2006-10-23 4:04 PM (#50481 - in reply to #50446) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 544 Location: Claxton, Ga.
It sounds like you have a starting capacitor going out. On some systems they will start both the fan and compressor. If you have a buddy that knows anything about A/C systems see if he will check it out for you. If it is bad it will cost $15 to $25 to fix.
Posted 2006-10-23 8:48 PM (#50506 - in reply to #50446) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 560 Location: Mena, AR
This sounds just like the problem I was having with my A/C last summer. Would work sometimes and other times not. Turned out to be the compressor pump, not the actual compressor. I took it to an RV shop: $350. No problems with it sense (cents?) them. Ran every time this summer. It drove me crazy until it finally just quit. I was so sure it had something to do with the power, but I was wrong.
Posted 2006-10-23 8:59 PM (#50507 - in reply to #50446) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 63 Location: Illinois
Mine does it on fan only also, so I don't think it has anything to do with the compressor. Today it ran for about 3 hours on fan only and then just quit.
Posted 2006-10-23 9:02 PM (#50509 - in reply to #50507) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 560 Location: Mena, AR
Originally written by Tim on 2006-10-23 8:59 PM
Mine does it on fan only also, so I don't think it has anything to do with the compressor. Today it ran for about 3 hours on fan only and then just quit.
yeap... mine did that too. The Fan finally quit working also, so off to the shop it went. Didn't make any sense to me...
Posted 2006-10-23 11:06 PM (#50518 - in reply to #50507) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 544 Location: Claxton, Ga.
Originally written by Tim on 2006-10-23 12:59 AM
Mine does it on fan only also, so I don't think it has anything to do with the compressor. Today it ran for about 3 hours on fan only and then just quit.
Do you know what a starting capacitor looks like. You can inspect it yourself. If you have a meter you can also check to see if it charges and discharges. If you can find it if the can looks swollen then it is no doubt bad. If you were closer I would come look at it for you. Any heating and air conditioning supply house would have the cap or be able to order it. I have heard of some Heating and air conditioning people charging $125 dollars for the cap and $125 for the labor. Job takes about 5 minutes and the part cost as I said $15 to $25 dollars. It's worth checking out.
Posted 2006-10-24 1:17 PM (#50535 - in reply to #50446) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 807 Location: Tenn/Ala.
If it is a DuoTherm unit, check the fan motor. Unplug the unit & remove top cover (yes, on the roof!). There is 1 motor with a set of blades on each end. If it sits for a while, the bearings dry out & get tight. Apply a touch of light oil to each bearing while spinning the blade by hand. This often will "tune it up" for another year or so. And while you're in there, remove any wasp or dirt dauber nests too!
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Posted 2006-10-24 8:39 PM (#50556 - in reply to #50535) Subject: RE: Rooftop Air/Heat pump problem
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Posts: 379 Location: Columbia, TN
I have also seen this problem with people that try to run one on too long a cord or too small a cord and they don't get enough power and end up with a damaged unit. Low voltage!