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Old 04-24-2011, 02:46 PM   #1
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Default My Basement AC Control Board Failed!

I had to replace one of the boards this weekend, luckily I had a spare one. Where can I find one of these boards to have a spare? It's an SCS forced air basement system in my beloved luxurious newell coach.







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Old 04-24-2011, 02:50 PM   #2
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Paul,

Don't know what brand AC you have, but on a lark, these guys might have what you need:

http://www.dinosaurelectronics.com/
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Old 04-24-2011, 02:56 PM   #3
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i have a 99 newell , no clue what ac unit i have
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Old 04-24-2011, 03:02 PM   #4
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Paul,

Do you have basement ACs?

If you do send your circuit board to: http://www.acsindustrial.com/printed...ard-repair.php

If you want a spare circuit board Newell Coach parts department has them in stock. They are on sale this week; $426 includes tax, shipping & handling.
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Old 04-24-2011, 05:05 PM   #5
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Paul,

Do you have basement ACs?

If you do send your circuit board to: http://www.onlinecomponents.com/

If you want a spare circuit board Newell Coach parts department has them in stock. They are on sale this week; $426 includes tax, shipping & handling.
thats on sale ... &%$^ me
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Old 04-25-2011, 12:23 AM   #6
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LOL, I have had to replace a relay on two of my boards. 16 bucks total.

Paul, while the tech is in the control box, please check the wiring connections. This seems to be a common problem with the Newells. I have found loose wiring connections in all three of my control boxes. One of them was a near fire.
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Old 04-25-2011, 01:20 AM   #7
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LOL, I have had to replace a relay on two of my boards. 16 bucks total.

Paul, while the tech is in the control box, please check the wiring connections. This seems to be a common problem with the Newells. I have found loose wiring connections in all three of my control boxes. One of them was a near fire.
but where can i get a spare , newell only ???
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Old 04-24-2011, 03:03 PM   #8
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Take a look at your manuals. You should have an owner's manual for the A/C units. I'm thinking that you will need to get model and serial numbers for the units to be sure that you get the correct circuit boards.
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Can you say "ROOF TOP"
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Matt, I'm just sayin'.....
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I have Roof Top Air Conditioning units and they are not immune. I have found the connections at the circuit breakers loose. After we got our coach I went through the switch panel and found loose connections at more than one circuit breaker for other circuits as well.
It is my opinion that the heat and vibration from years of service can cause loose connections. I now simply go through the switch panel and tighten all connections, WITH THE SHORE POWER OFF!
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I have Roof Top Air Conditioning units and they are not immune. I have found the connections at the circuit breakers loose. After we got our coach I went through the switch panel and found loose connections at more than one circuit breaker for other circuits as well.
It is my opinion that the heat and vibration from years of service can cause loose connections. I now simply go through the switch panel and tighten all connections, WITH THE SHORE POWER OFF!
For those of us who have inverters; remember to turn off the INVERTER also.

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Old 04-27-2011, 02:50 AM   #13
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Actually Tuga you are absolutely correct!!!
When I first starting working on the electrical system I found the \AC switch panel energized??? after some serious probing with a volt meter I found that the HEART power inverter was supplying power to the AC system???
What I did to correct the problem was limit the circuits that the inverter would supply (Television in the Saloon, Outlet at the Co-Pilot's Seat and the Microwave Oven) I then added a selector switch so that these circuits could be disconnected, this is common on yachts and referred to as a Source Isolation Switch. Without a Source Isolation Switch the AC Electrical Overload Branch Circuit Switch Panel would be Energized!!!
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SCS-Victory RV & Truck Climate Control Repair Service
Hey guys this is the place that Newell is getting the boards rebuilt from, I contacted them a couple of years ago as I have the same scs ac in my Navigator to rebuild my board Long story short they told me that Newell contacted them and had them rebuild all the old boards they had saved over the years . So all you have to do is send in your old board and they send you a rebuilt board , so far so good for my circuit board but now I think my low side compresor is low on freon as it comes on and everything works but no cold air , Im going to pull the unit out and see if I have a freon leak . Eric
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SCS-Victory RV & Truck Climate Control Repair Service
Hey guys this is the place that Newell is getting the boards rebuilt from, I contacted them a couple of years ago as I have the same scs ac in my Navigator to rebuild my board Long story short they told me that Newell contacted them and had them rebuild all the old boards they had saved over the years . So all you have to do is send in your old board and they send you a rebuilt board , so far so good for my circuit board but now I think my low side compresor is low on freon as it comes on and everything works but no cold air , Im going to pull the unit out and see if I have a freon leak . Eric

Great information Eric I went ahead and posted the information from their website and to be honest their prices aren't bad at all.

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Old 04-22-2013, 02:37 PM   #16
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I've never had any problems but now I'd like to check the connections and probably buy a spare. Where would I find the boards on my 91 and how many are there? I have 4 stations in the coach where I can control the a/c.
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Jimmy,

Have you contacted these guys:

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Old 04-23-2013, 01:10 AM   #18
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I wanted to locate them in the coach first and see what they looked like...then maybe check the connections.
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Old 04-23-2013, 01:44 AM   #19
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Jimmy you probably have the Dometic basement units not SCS. I think Newell didn't start using the SCS until '95 or '96.
Your control board should be near each evaporator unit inside your coach. The Dometic are split units. Look under the dinette, under the kitchen sink, and in the bedroom somewhere. At least that is where they were on my '93.
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Old 04-24-2013, 08:29 PM   #20
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Youre right. Mine is the Dometic. Ive never had any issues in my 7 years but should I be carrying a spare??
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