04-15-2016, 08:19 PM
You are very funny, Jason!
My crude way of finding the cycle time is to record the hour meter time, let us say at 8 a.m. Then 24 hours later read the hour meter of the compressor. Take the difference divide it by a single run time of the compressor. That would give you how many times the compressor ran in 24 hours.
Yes, the one hour and 25 minutes (1.42 hours) cycle time is when the coach is sitting without the use of any air activated feature.
BTW, none of this makes much sense before you have consumed a six pack!
Steve,
Even though you didn't directly answer my BIG question, but what you did say in your BIG answer makes sense. I only wish I were smart enough to do it the way you did!
My crude way of finding the cycle time is to record the hour meter time, let us say at 8 a.m. Then 24 hours later read the hour meter of the compressor. Take the difference divide it by a single run time of the compressor. That would give you how many times the compressor ran in 24 hours.
Yes, the one hour and 25 minutes (1.42 hours) cycle time is when the coach is sitting without the use of any air activated feature.
BTW, none of this makes much sense before you have consumed a six pack!
Steve,
Even though you didn't directly answer my BIG question, but what you did say in your BIG answer makes sense. I only wish I were smart enough to do it the way you did!
Sayed Hashimi
Previous owner of # 1237
West Central Part of Michigan