So it's the hottest week of the year here in San Diego with 100% humidity and 100° temps. On the day before we left for our trip, the condensor fan for AC in the house died ($150 part not the end of the world). No biggie since we are going on vacation this week in the fifth wheel... (famous last words LOL)
Here's the issue, today after going to the beach, we get back to the fifth wheel and the A/C is fine but it's too cold in the rig so my wife shuts off the unit at the thermostat and the fan stops but it sounds like the compressor was still running. So I shut the breaker off and we let it sit for about 30 minutes and then try again. It comes on fine, but then when it shut off, it does the same thing.
I also must mention that earlier today I cleaned the air return filter. So just now, I popped off that cover to check on it and just tapped the control box under the filter cover and then replaced the cover. I just ran it again and it cycled down to the set temp and of course as I am typing this, it shut off properly with no issues.
It is a Dometic DuoTherm and according to the warranty card it's a model 59516. 531 in a 2004 Keystone Sprinter. Does anyone have any insight as to why it was still humming after the thermostat shut off the blower, it has never done that before.
As always, thank you in advance for any insight.
Craig
Here's the issue, today after going to the beach, we get back to the fifth wheel and the A/C is fine but it's too cold in the rig so my wife shuts off the unit at the thermostat and the fan stops but it sounds like the compressor was still running. So I shut the breaker off and we let it sit for about 30 minutes and then try again. It comes on fine, but then when it shut off, it does the same thing.
I also must mention that earlier today I cleaned the air return filter. So just now, I popped off that cover to check on it and just tapped the control box under the filter cover and then replaced the cover. I just ran it again and it cycled down to the set temp and of course as I am typing this, it shut off properly with no issues.
It is a Dometic DuoTherm and according to the warranty card it's a model 59516. 531 in a 2004 Keystone Sprinter. Does anyone have any insight as to why it was still humming after the thermostat shut off the blower, it has never done that before.
As always, thank you in advance for any insight.
Craig