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Orange with white stripe - Georgeb - 10-11-2017

Ppmy coach (1995..385) has a relay that powers 2 wires 
Both are orange with white stripe. One wire powers AC compressor 
And I have no idea what the other wire powers... BUT it’s pulling about 28 amps
It doesn’t go the fan motors. With this wire unhooked everything seems to work
But with it on the relay something is pulling a lot of amps. Something is amiss

Anyone have any thoughts....


George


RE: Orange with white stripe - HoosierDaddy - 10-11-2017

Do you have electric fans on the condensor? On my 1993 the condensor is under the coach just behind front axle


RE: Orange with white stripe - Georgeb - 10-11-2017

(10-11-2017, 08:29 AM)HoosierDaddy Wrote:  Do you have electric fans on the condensor? On my 1993 the condensor is under the coach just behind front axle

 Thanks for the info, I Have not looked in that area for fans, i had planed to get under coach looking for AC dryer
Newell does not have a clue as to location  of dryer


RE: Orange with white stripe - Richard - 10-11-2017

The dryer is plumbed right by the condenser. On the 95 Coach 390, the condenser was in the passenger side bay with the generator blower.


RE: Orange with white stripe - Richard - 10-12-2017

Oh yeah, where is the relay?


RE: Orange with white stripe - Georgeb - 10-12-2017

Richard .....HoosierDaddy


Thanks for the help
Guess I need to go back to school 
The other end of my wire runs to the condenser down by front axle
I should have thought of fans, also found the dryer 

Anyone every replace the motors? If so where did you find
Parts


RE: Orange with white stripe - Richard - 10-12-2017

Before I replaced the motor, I would disconnect the wires AT the motor. If you have a short in the wiring, it will still draw the amperage. It's a quick check to ensure you don't buy an unnecessary motor.

Can't help with a motor part number, but you might talk to http://www.vintageair.com/ or http://www.oldairproducts.com/