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Old 01-09-2009, 03:54 PM   #1
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Recently purchased 98 Tropi-cal 6350. No manuals provided. Problem with no power supply to Comfort Control panel. Worked yesterday but not today. Wondering if there is a hidden fuse or disconnect that we might have triggered. We had propane tank filled and resealed roof A/C yesterday. Don't know if these could be problem. Thanks

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Recently purchased 98 Tropi-cal 6350. No manuals provided. Problem with no power supply to Comfort Control panel. Worked yesterday but not today. Wondering if there is a hidden fuse or disconnect that we might have triggered. We had propane tank filled and resealed roof A/C yesterday. Don't know if these could be problem. Thanks

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Old 01-09-2009, 05:23 PM   #3
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Have you pulled the control from the wall and use d voltmeter on the wires to determine you have no power? There is also an on-off switch on the bottom of the unit. There might be an issue with that switch also.
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Do you know about the small sliding lever power switch on the bottom of the thermostat? It is had to see. I believe Dave G covered it but just to make sure. I missed it once.
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I forgot. On my A/C units if I take the cover off the filter and remove the filter then I can see a silver metal box that contains the control circuit boards. On the side of this box is a fuse. If all else fails then check that. Also, the thermostate uses a flat telephone cable with those small clear telephone pugs on the end. You will see where it plugs in on the side of that same silver metal box. Make sure that plug is in all the way.

On my MH I have a black push button control panel on the wall with a red leds on it that controls power to the AC units. I have to push and hold the button in until the red led starts flashing then release the button and wait two minutes before the AC units will turn on. It is a current monitoring unit that makes sure I have enough power in the MH before it lets the ACs turn on.
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