I have a question on air conditioning and I'm seeking some ideas/guidance. For whatever reason, my air conditioning will pump water for a few hours, then cease pumping, at which point the pump motor casing will get extremely hot to the touch. It won't pump for a few days, then will magically restart. The intake and discharge appear to be fine, both at the entrance/exit to the boat as well as the pump itself. There's enough positive pressure from the pickup/seacock that I can remove the pump intake hose and water will flow (pumps haven't lost prime). I've also loosened the discharge hose clamps to bleed any air that may be on that side of the pump. I'm guessing that there isn't any hose blockages b/c the water will flowly correctly; from a visual check, the discharge stream appears "correct" on the occasions that it does work.
The same thing happens with my refrigerator. I replaced the refrigerator water pump this afternoon and the same thing happened.....it pumped for a few hours, then quit and the motor casing was extremely hot. The impeller on the old pump was completely intact, so I doubt that there are any stray pump pieces in the water lines. On this one, there is also enough positive head pressure from the pickup that the intake side of the pump has not lost prime.
At this point, I'm kinda stumped. The manuals don't get that deep into trouble shooting. I'm fairly mechanically inclined and have multiple engineering degrees, so I've eliminated all of the easy checks/problems and dumb operator error issues. Thanks in advance for any thoughts/ideas.
The same thing happens with my refrigerator. I replaced the refrigerator water pump this afternoon and the same thing happened.....it pumped for a few hours, then quit and the motor casing was extremely hot. The impeller on the old pump was completely intact, so I doubt that there are any stray pump pieces in the water lines. On this one, there is also enough positive head pressure from the pickup that the intake side of the pump has not lost prime.
At this point, I'm kinda stumped. The manuals don't get that deep into trouble shooting. I'm fairly mechanically inclined and have multiple engineering degrees, so I've eliminated all of the easy checks/problems and dumb operator error issues. Thanks in advance for any thoughts/ideas.