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Old 06-27-2013, 10:29 AM   #1
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RVP Heat Pump Air Con

Hello all,

I have a 2003 Winnebago Adventurer (recent used purchase) And up until today our heat pump / air con has worked great.

I turned on the heat stat this morning, the fan started to blow air for a few seconds and then it shut down. I tried to start it again and heard the stat click on, but nothing. It did start again after awhile, but the same thing happened...

I have adequate shore power (30A) the 30A light is lit on the PowerLine panel. I checked the filter and it was OK, the cooler rad was a little dirty, so I ran a vacuum over it, still nothing. Neither heat or cooling works.

Anyone have any similar experiences?
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Sorry I don't mean to high jack the thread, you had to turn the heat on wow.
IM stuck in TX heats on..lol
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I guess the heats nearly always on TX. I'm in northern BC, but it's hot here. Had to use the furnace on the California and Oregon Coast a few weeks ago though.

Problem solved BTW, faulty Thermostat. It suddenly developed a sweet spot that was a little off the mark.
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I guess the heats nearly always on TX. I'm in northern BC, but it's hot here. Had to use the furnace on the California and Oregon Coast a few weeks ago though.

Problem solved BTW, faulty Thermostat. It suddenly developed a sweet spot that was a little off the mark.
Great you did hope to go thru your area some day.
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