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Stinger

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    Joe
  • Make
    Holiday Ramber
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    Endeavor 40 SFT
  • Year
    2007
  • City & State
    Clayton, NC

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    613 Charleston Drive, Clayton, North Carolina, 27527
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    Full-timing in our 40' RV

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  1. Some things come to mind - your other two units amperage draw are just about spot on for a 13,500 or 15,000 BTU unit. The higher draw of the third unit could be caused by a couple things to check out. First: locate the circuit breaker for that unit and make certain the wire connections are solid on the breaker itself. OF COURSE CUT THE POWER TO THE PANEL FIRST! A loose wire connection will create high resistance and therefore higher heat! Over time it will burn out or melt - ask me how I Know!! Second: I would suspect the fan blower motor itself. Some have start AND run capacitors on them. Check / and or replace them first - least costly. Then check all connections to that fan blower motor for being secure and not loose. Carefully pinch the wire spade connectors on those capacitors after discharging them and killing power to the unit first. Same thing can happen to them - especially if they are original installations! Lastly: I might suspect the compressor draw. IF you have an ammeter (clamp-on type) you can check the current (amp) draw of that compressor and compare with the other two compressors. Should be close to the same. If there is a large delta there, suspect the compressor. Let us know what finally fixed the issue! One more thing, you weren't running ALL THREE A/C units simultaneously were you? That would just about cause an overload with nothing else turned on! Over a few hours the average draw could exceed the 80% limit of some breakers.
  2. Mark; those are exactly like our '07 HR Endeavor's holes. They are for inserting the stabilizer rods between the wall and the inner panel of the slide-outs. Purpose would be to prevent the slides from ever coming out during travel. I have not used them but I'm sure others probably have. Knowing me, I'd forget to remove them after travel before trying to put the slides out!! Those rods are normally stored in the basement area.
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