I have a 2004 Keystone Zeppelin with a Dometic roof top AC and remote control. Yesterday, just for the heck of it, I went in, turn on the AC in the Auto mode, it started blowing cool air, then I pushed the mode and or the temp and timer. It stopped. I have tried to restart it in the Auto mode and Cool mode. It either turned on the green light at the ceiling unit control or the green light blinks. Now nothing come on, neither lights nor unit. Any good ideas as to why?
I already solved my problem. Too much extension cord, not enough amps. Thanks anyway.I already solved my problem. Too much extension cord, not enough amps. Thanks anyway.
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Depending on what model AC unit and control box is in the upper unit. Call or e-mail dometic and get recommendations first. ( dometicusa.com ) You'll be glad you did. Been there, done that.
Fairly easy. The only thing that you must figure out is how many amps the heat strips will draw. Make sure the fuses and the breaker switch can handle them. And be aware your electric bills will shoot up.
I have a dometic duo-therm. The unit works great and fan blows strong and both high and low work., but air is coming out of the ceiling unit rather than the duct work. The bedroom unit works OK, but the air is strong out of one duct, and not much comes out of the others. The front unit only has air coming out on the A/C unit and none out of the ducts.
I already solved my problem. Too much extension cord, not enough amps. Thanks anyway.
Thank You, CJ
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