I have noticed my 30 amp main breaker keeps tripping when I am running the A/C. Obviously I know I can't run the A/C and microwave or the A/C and the coffee pot. But, with just the A/C, the main will trip. Usually after it trips, it won't immediately reset. I have to wait a while, I am guessing for it to cool down. Should I look at replacing the breaker? Or could it be my A/C going out? I know I have a Coleman Rooftop A/C. I also know it isn't the original unit that came with the camper. I have included pictures of the power panel and breaker that keeps tripping.
I have a 1984 Shasta Roadmaster in case y'all have forgotten. Have a good day and thanks for the help!
Matt
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How long until it trips? 30 amps is a lot for a single roof unit to draw unless turning it on is introducing a dead short. Does it not have its own breaker?
It is on its own breaker. I can run the fan with no problems but, within 15 minutes or so of the compressor running the main breaker trips. Not the breaker the A/C is on.
You might have a weak breaker,, I can understand the a/c unit drawing 30 amps to initialy get started, but it shouldn't be drawing a continuous 30 amps running. My a/c is on a 30 amp breaker and seems to run fine after start-up.
You mentioned aftermarket, (not original a/c unit that came with camper). This could possibly be a larger unit intended for a larger coach. I would try another breaker 1st.
I kind of figured the breaker was weak. If the A/C was drawing too much power on start up, the breaker should trip immediately after start. Usually the breaker will trip after 15 minutes or so of use.
I don't think the A/C is too big, I can see where the old A/C was located. This unit looks to be smaller.
Where would I find a replacement breaker that fits? Or would it be easier to replace the whole power panel?
You state that it is not the breaker that the AC unit is on that trips; but the main 30 amp breaker. Are you running other stuff besides the AC unit? In the campers that I have had, the AC units had 20 amp breakers, and it sounds like yours may be the same. If the 20 amp breaker doesn't trip, then usually it is the combination of the AC unit and something else. Check your shore power cord and clean the plug contacts with fine sandpaper or something like that.
I'll try cleaning the contacts on both the camper plug and extension cable. It wouldn't surprise me if the shore power here is dirty. Maybe a surge suppressor is needed? I'll take a look at Wally World and see what they have. Thanks for everyone's help!
The only other thing running is the electric water heater, Once it reaches temperature, it shouldn't be drawing too much power.
For my power cable, the camper only has a plug. I have to use a 30amp extension cord for shore power. I am seeing on the female end of the extension cable it looks like it has gotten "hot". I will clean the contacts and try that.
I think the main 30 amp AC breaker is doing what it's suppose to.Add up the roof AC and the hot water heater.That's 30 amps right there.Include the AC to DC converter,fridge maybe running on AC and any resistance in the shore power cord.
Now your rig is pulling well over 30 amp's.
Shut off the water heater and see if it still trips.
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