A/C problem

jim100

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My a/c is not getting power from the wire into the unit. I assume the wire runs out of the circuit breaker box which has not been tripped due to overload. Does anyone know what I have to do to repair this. Does the circuit braker go bad ? Any help would be appreciated.....
Thanks
 
My a/c is not getting power from the wire into the unit. I assume the wire runs out of the circuit breaker box which has not been tripped due to overload. Does anyone know what I have to do to repair this. Does the circuit braker go bad ? Any help would be appreciated.....
Thanks
Flip the breaker off then back on. Also you have the a/c plugged in, on mine it plugs in in the bathroom
 
a/c

Oh my gosh !
The last time we were out camping I must have unplugged the heavy-duty grey colored cord from the bathroom not realizing what it was for. Where does it plug in to ? Is there another outlet other than the one next to the bathroom sink?
Then when we went camping last week, the a/c would not run. I never knew what this grey cord was for.

Thanks, Jim You're a big help.
 
There should be a 20 amp plug mounted directly across from where the a/c cord pulls out. Always remember to unplug the a/c cord before lowering the top. You can create some unnecessory problems with the cord if you forget to unplug.

Bob
 

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