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Dano1955
Explorer
May 24, 2016

1st outing, shake and break.

Took my rig out for the 1st time last weekend, 2 nighter. Everything that needs to work seems to be working without issue, but there were some minor things that will need to be addressed by me or the dealer. Most of them are so minor that it's almost not worth towing to the dealer to address so maybe I'll just take care of them, but definitely want to notify the dealer and get their response.

I do have a question about a/c though. I have a 15K BTU unit and it seemed like it really wasn't cooling much. Standing right under the main unit there was strong cold air coming out, but in the kitchen and bedroom the ceiling vents didn't seem to have much airflow, but there was cool air coming out of them. And the a/c never shut off with temp set anywhere up to 79. It would finally go off if I manually set temp to 80. It was 78 outside and going from out to in, the temperature change was barely noticeable. I would think that 15K would be enough BTU's to significantly cool a 32 ft 5er.

Anyway will check on that, hopefully I won't need a second unit for the bedroom. My main concern I guess is the minimal air output at the ceiling vents in BR and K.

Other minor issues, missing rubber/vinyl gasket at shore water hookup so it leaked. Fortunately my "neighbor" in his touring rockband class A (sweet rig, way outta my ballpark) ahd spares. Of course I didn't, who woulda thunk it? I bought a $1.99 pack of four for the spare parts kit.

One electrical outlet in the kitchen (under cabinet) seems to have fallen and the bezel came off. Will address that. Ordered a new mattress for the br and sofa sleeper. Never be able to full time with what came with it.

Anyway a good first short trip. Next one in three weeks
  • Others have covered A/C Unit issues.........

    Hose washer for water supply......use a Screened one so that any crud from supply system doesn't clog up the check valve inside that connection and/or get inside your rigs plumbing

  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    CumminsDriver wrote:
    If closing the main ceiling vents doesn't help, check the panel inside the AC unit which keeps the supply and return air separated. You'll have to remove the AC cover attached to the ceiling to check this. Mine had fallen over and the supply air was being drawn right back into the unit. After fixing this the air flow was greatly increased to the rest of the trailer.

    Rich

    X2

    This if you draw too much of the cold supply air into the return the unit will freeze up! I used aluminum duct tape to seal return from supply, took about 30 minutes.
    Your AC should be able to reduce inside temps 20 degrees.
  • If closing the main ceiling vents doesn't help, check the panel inside the AC unit which keeps the supply and return air separated. You'll have to remove the AC cover attached to the ceiling to check this. Mine had fallen over and the supply air was being drawn right back into the unit. After fixing this the air flow was greatly increased to the rest of the trailer.

    Rich
  • 12thgenusa wrote:
    Close the vent on the bottom of the unit to force the air through the ducts.


    This ^^ Close the main ceiling vent at the unit and you'll get more to the vents. The main vent is mainly for "rapid" cooling of the main living area. Close it and it forces better air through the ducts.
  • Close the vent on the bottom of the unit to force the air through the ducts.