Help!
I have a 1995 34 foot Classic with original A/C unit. The unit has a heat
strip, a panel with green lights and can be set to "auto" which allows the
A/C to shut down when it reaches the set temp. I have water dripping from
the unit, so went out and blew out the line. Still had water dripping so
took off the inside shroud and metal housing. I pulled off the line from
the pan and blew it out with a compressor. Still water in the pan. Went
into the pan with a wire and tried to get whatever was holding the water
out, and seemed successful. I reassembled the unit and then turned on the
breaker and the unit to discover that I have no lights on the panel. I
seem to have power to the panel or the thermostat on the unit, but no
lights. Could the board of the thermostat be bad? Anyone else ever have
this problem and what did you do to solve the mystery?
Thank
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*Chris Cavanaugh*
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