On 5/8/2012 4:48 PM, ray bee wrote:
> Hunter
> I would offer a suggestion. When you have an opportunity, make sure the
> hub for the fan blades is tight. If that is slipping it could make a real racket
> and the condenser coil won't get proper air flow, possibly over loading the
> compressor. I had a similar problem with my ancient class A, maybe 20 years
> ago. Depending on how the fan hub is attached, to the shaft, it could become
> loose, free wheel a bit, then catch and work normally. This is only a semi-
> educated guess, but it is also a good excuse to clean the fan, condenser,
> and oil the bearings, assuming the motor has lubricatable bearings. If it does,
> be sure to get the top and the bottom bearings.
> Ray
>
>
Hi Ray,
I will have it looked at, and probably get a board and wall thermostat
for when it goes again..... I feel like its just in remission right now.
At least I don't have to haul it down to Buda tomorrow.....
Hunter
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