carverboater
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I have a similiar question regarding this topic of feeding the correct power to a HI-LO for the air conditioning unit. I am a new and proud owner of a 1992 HiLO-195L. I am keeping it at a marina yard where I also keep my boat. I have an adaptor on the end of the Hi-LO plug so that I can connect it to a regular extention cord. Because of the distance I have to use two cords. On the end of the extention cord I have another adaptor to that converts a 110v to the 30amp connector that is used for boats (circular pattern connectors).
As I am testing the my new HI-LO everything seems to be working ok except the air conditioning unit does not turn on at all, not even the fan. I can understand the air compressor not turning on but this unit acts as if it is not receiving any power at all. The dealer (in another state) swears that the air conditioning worked (I did not see it working when I bought the unit as he had it in the yard with no power connected).
I am hoping that because I am not feeding this HI-Lo real clean 30amp power that the air conditioning is just not turning on at all. The only way I can test the unit is to take it to a camp site and plug it into a real power connector. Any thoughts anyone?
Mike
As I am testing the my new HI-LO everything seems to be working ok except the air conditioning unit does not turn on at all, not even the fan. I can understand the air compressor not turning on but this unit acts as if it is not receiving any power at all. The dealer (in another state) swears that the air conditioning worked (I did not see it working when I bought the unit as he had it in the yard with no power connected).
I am hoping that because I am not feeding this HI-Lo real clean 30amp power that the air conditioning is just not turning on at all. The only way I can test the unit is to take it to a camp site and plug it into a real power connector. Any thoughts anyone?
Mike