Ray Davis
06-25-2006, 11:57 PM
So, as per another thread, I had been getting ready for a trip. Sort of a test run was run this last week, where I drove from CA to Salt Lake City and back. Total about 9 days gone.
Other than issues I'd mentioned previously about malfunctioning Country Coach control board (which their tech is working with me on remotely!), things had been relatively calm, that is until the drive home yesterday.
So, yesterday we left SLC Utah at about 1PM, deciding to spend the night in Vegas. Just before coming up on this trip I had Prevost service my air conditioners. The dash air had a couple of leaks, which were supposedly fixed, and the proclaimed all the cruise airs to be fine.
Trip out, no problem. But we start home yesterday, and about 3 and 1/2 hours in I'm thinking, man this trip has really gone well. Bus is running well, and I got good mileage etc.
And then the dash air, which was getting warmer and warmer by the day quits altogether. A little while later I notice I have a low/high battery warning light. Bettery status indicated 13v on the 12 side, and 26 on the 24v side. I'm thinking genally the 24 is running at 28, but perhaps it's just hot. It really IS hot outside, and because the dash isn't cutting it, I'm running the generator and the cruiseairs.
Well, to make a long story somewhat short. ALL three cruiseairs stop working. I'm looking over at the generator control panel, and the amperage which is normally about 15 amp on one leg (bedroom air), and 35-45 on the other leg (front and mid cruise airs), are all reading near zero, and starting to blow warm air.
I turn them off, and make it to Vegas a couple of hours later, and it's 100 degrees there at 9PM. We'll to try to finish this, the cruiseairs won't re-engage until about 1AM, where I'm finally able to get the two front systems to somewhat cool the overly hot coach.
In checking the oil, I notice why the dash failed, AND the low voltage light came on, the dash condensor froze up, taking out both belts, so now I have no dash air, and no alternator for the 24v system.
So, we choose to get up at 5AM, and get out while it's relatively cool. I chose to cycle the airs, running each for no more than 30 minutes, with a 15 minutes every hour to cool the generator.
We make it home from Vegas fine doing that, however, by the 3rd cycle through all of this, the cruiseairs are shutting off again after about 15 minutes of working. That hadn't been on for more than a total of 1.5 hours apiece this morning, with gaps of 30 minutes between usage.
SO, I'm thinking this is my fault, I should have never travelled in the heat of the day, expecting air condition to work, especially since I'd just paid a lot to have it serviced, and proclaimed OK.
My neighbor, when I mention the trip to him tells me he would have expected that airs should work, and that this failure where all 4 air conditioners on my bus failed, is NOT expected, or acceptable.
So, I ask the masses, should you expect cruiseairs to shutdown like this when it's hot (and you need them most)??
Ray
ps: The cruiseairs all seem to blow cold this evening, and I ran them for about 30 minutes, and they didn't shut down, but it's only about 80 our here now.
pps: tag above the dash air compressor indicates the cooling system had been filled with R114 (I think that's what it said, label is hard to read. Indicating it was a R12 replacement). Work order from Prevost, I think indicates they filled with R12. Is there a problem mixing these two? Wouldn't (if there were something else in the system), have different connections for the coolant?
I know it wasn't R34, but I think it said R114.
Other than issues I'd mentioned previously about malfunctioning Country Coach control board (which their tech is working with me on remotely!), things had been relatively calm, that is until the drive home yesterday.
So, yesterday we left SLC Utah at about 1PM, deciding to spend the night in Vegas. Just before coming up on this trip I had Prevost service my air conditioners. The dash air had a couple of leaks, which were supposedly fixed, and the proclaimed all the cruise airs to be fine.
Trip out, no problem. But we start home yesterday, and about 3 and 1/2 hours in I'm thinking, man this trip has really gone well. Bus is running well, and I got good mileage etc.
And then the dash air, which was getting warmer and warmer by the day quits altogether. A little while later I notice I have a low/high battery warning light. Bettery status indicated 13v on the 12 side, and 26 on the 24v side. I'm thinking genally the 24 is running at 28, but perhaps it's just hot. It really IS hot outside, and because the dash isn't cutting it, I'm running the generator and the cruiseairs.
Well, to make a long story somewhat short. ALL three cruiseairs stop working. I'm looking over at the generator control panel, and the amperage which is normally about 15 amp on one leg (bedroom air), and 35-45 on the other leg (front and mid cruise airs), are all reading near zero, and starting to blow warm air.
I turn them off, and make it to Vegas a couple of hours later, and it's 100 degrees there at 9PM. We'll to try to finish this, the cruiseairs won't re-engage until about 1AM, where I'm finally able to get the two front systems to somewhat cool the overly hot coach.
In checking the oil, I notice why the dash failed, AND the low voltage light came on, the dash condensor froze up, taking out both belts, so now I have no dash air, and no alternator for the 24v system.
So, we choose to get up at 5AM, and get out while it's relatively cool. I chose to cycle the airs, running each for no more than 30 minutes, with a 15 minutes every hour to cool the generator.
We make it home from Vegas fine doing that, however, by the 3rd cycle through all of this, the cruiseairs are shutting off again after about 15 minutes of working. That hadn't been on for more than a total of 1.5 hours apiece this morning, with gaps of 30 minutes between usage.
SO, I'm thinking this is my fault, I should have never travelled in the heat of the day, expecting air condition to work, especially since I'd just paid a lot to have it serviced, and proclaimed OK.
My neighbor, when I mention the trip to him tells me he would have expected that airs should work, and that this failure where all 4 air conditioners on my bus failed, is NOT expected, or acceptable.
So, I ask the masses, should you expect cruiseairs to shutdown like this when it's hot (and you need them most)??
Ray
ps: The cruiseairs all seem to blow cold this evening, and I ran them for about 30 minutes, and they didn't shut down, but it's only about 80 our here now.
pps: tag above the dash air compressor indicates the cooling system had been filled with R114 (I think that's what it said, label is hard to read. Indicating it was a R12 replacement). Work order from Prevost, I think indicates they filled with R12. Is there a problem mixing these two? Wouldn't (if there were something else in the system), have different connections for the coolant?
I know it wasn't R34, but I think it said R114.