OK, here's where I am. A/C working good. Replaced the coil on the clutch and all was well for a while. When it quit (it didn't blow the fuse this time) I was able to find the problem-the connector that connects the coil to the machine wiring must have a short. I can wiggle and torque it and the...
A/C coil, 27 amps! I was able to remove the compressor without taking off the lines. Hopefully, this will be an easy fix as just the coil inside the clutch is available. Thanks again for everyone's input.
I'm going to do a little checking this morning. My fluke 87 has an eleven amp fuse in the amp circuit and it blew that fuse so probably pulling more than that. I hooked the clutch up to a small 12v battery and it immediately blew the 25 amp fuse I had installed in line. Sure would save a lot of...
Well, you are the man! I've been on their site since your last post and I can't find a thing related to the a/c on my t300. What's the trick to looking up this part so I'll know the next time? Again, thank you very much!
Thanks Old Machinist. From what I've told you, is my thinking correct? Should this clutch be pulling more that 25 amps when it's isolated from the machine and energized with 12 volts? Also, the a/c works fine up until it blows the fuse. Would you go to the trouble to just change the a/c clutch...
Can anyone tell me if the A/C clutch can be removed from the compressor without removing the compressor from the machine. There seems to be enough room but I haven't been able to find out if it will come off and if it's available without replacing the compressor. I'm blowing the fuse when the...