ADaily3224
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Air Conditioning Experts:
I was running both A/C units using one power cord with a splitter (Two 30 Amp connectors with one 30 amp cord). I know, not the best practice but up north here marinas provide one 30 amp plug per dock.
Normally if I'm not careful the breaker on the power source will trip, although running both A/C units usually wont cause this, today was especially hot and both units were running full time. At about 5:00 both A/C units shut down but the ship service stayed on. I checked my electrical panel, nothing tripped. I disconnected the power to the 30 amp A/C service receptacle and unscrewed the clear plastic fuse holder just below the lock on power cord receptacle. The fuse (FRN-R-30 Dual Element Time Delay D HRC I) was hot, but seemed intact. Am I on the right track? There were two fuses and there are two AC units, neither were working. I seem to remember that when one of these fuses burns out a orange neon lamp lights inside the clear plastic holder? I suppose I could have switched fuses from ship service to the A/C service but I didn't have time and the fuses looked fine although kind of warm. Is there another circuit breaker or fuse that I don't know about? The small separate A/C circuit panel's red power lamp was extinguished, another indication that power to the panel had been interrupted.
The A/C unit is a 1988 model, two units I think a 12,000 BTU and a 18,000BTU seems to be pulling 20 Amps with nothing else on.
Thanks, Tony D
I was running both A/C units using one power cord with a splitter (Two 30 Amp connectors with one 30 amp cord). I know, not the best practice but up north here marinas provide one 30 amp plug per dock.
Normally if I'm not careful the breaker on the power source will trip, although running both A/C units usually wont cause this, today was especially hot and both units were running full time. At about 5:00 both A/C units shut down but the ship service stayed on. I checked my electrical panel, nothing tripped. I disconnected the power to the 30 amp A/C service receptacle and unscrewed the clear plastic fuse holder just below the lock on power cord receptacle. The fuse (FRN-R-30 Dual Element Time Delay D HRC I) was hot, but seemed intact. Am I on the right track? There were two fuses and there are two AC units, neither were working. I seem to remember that when one of these fuses burns out a orange neon lamp lights inside the clear plastic holder? I suppose I could have switched fuses from ship service to the A/C service but I didn't have time and the fuses looked fine although kind of warm. Is there another circuit breaker or fuse that I don't know about? The small separate A/C circuit panel's red power lamp was extinguished, another indication that power to the panel had been interrupted.
The A/C unit is a 1988 model, two units I think a 12,000 BTU and a 18,000BTU seems to be pulling 20 Amps with nothing else on.
Thanks, Tony D