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Coleman airconditioner continuously blows fuses

  • Mike Butler
    Mike Butler May 11, 2010

    Is this a rooftop style on an RV or something?

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You might need a time delay on your uit to give it time to balance out. Also you may need a hard start kit for your compressor. I suggest call aservice tech and get a free estimate. Russ

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