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OT....Rooftop A/C on my camper
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on August 06, 2003 at 13:33:07 from (206.74.216.76):
Well its not totally OT,as I use my camper mostly at the shows when Im displaying!I have a Coleman Mach 3 AC rooftop unit.Works fine and cools very well for it to be on a pop-up.heres the problem,well,not for me but my wife,the fans is constantly running even when the compressor kicks off,guess its made that way as its been like that since I got it.My wife and kids are getting cold at night even if its still 80 outside,like I said it cools very well,and the fan keeps my youngest awake late,or should I say early in the morning.I myself dont have a problem with it as the fan blowing relaxs me and helps me sleep.What Im wondering is if anyone knows if there is a way to wire this thing up so the fan will cut on and off with the compressor.Ideally it would be so that the fan comes on,then a couple of seconds later the compressor comes on to help with the sudden surge of power.Anyone ever done this?
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