Finally got to experience no OTR air using the generator and Cruise Airs. It was actually very nice. Mid 70s outside but lots of sun. Forward and aft units on and the bus was very comfortable.
So, no OTR air. Three indicator lights came on -- the air conditioning failure light, the low A/C pressure indicator and the high A/C pressure indicator. Turned off the OTR air, stopped and waited 5 or 10 minutes, started it back up and it worked normally for 5 or 10 minutes and then the warning lights came back on.
I'm guessing this is related to refrigerant charge, but I don't know. Maybe I only need to clean the filters. Probably a good place to start. I guess it could be something more serious. In Memphis, who would look at it and know what they are doing? If it is a leak, then I probably should trust Prevost with that repair, but can someone else gas it up, or is that futile?
Enjoyed seeing people we've met before and meeting some new friends on a quick overnight at Oysterfest. This is a good crowd.