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rv2go
Explorer II
Mar 16, 2015

Air Conditioner Prayer?

Do you ever have thoughts of a electrical "Brown Out" or heavens forbid your Air Conditioner(s) quit while it's near 90*? :E

I have to admit that I do. It's beginning to get hot in Florida and I am here for another month.
  • Just can't worry about the things that we have NO control over! That a side, we have given it thought and the motel/hotel/cabin rental would be your friend until any repairs and/or replacement. When camping when it is hot, inside fan and outside fans are required. We also carry numerous window insulated window coverings as they do help. Currently looking for a pillow for our front vent. We also invested in the awning shade insert cover and even purchased an additional shade screen to go over it, as when parked in direct sun the blue shade cover is not enough. We love camping and being outside when possible and these extra conforts are a must! :)
  • I always thought a brown out was something else... usually involving my kids diapers...
  • yep. happened to us. We were in Oregon and our front AC went out. Leak in coils. Repair wouldn't work. So had to replace. Tried to get a replacement in Oregon but RV shops too busy and said they could get to it in 2 weeks. So we waited until we got to Vegas (100 degrees!) and had it replaced. We called ahead to the shop and had the model number of the unit we wanted and gave them our credit card so they could have the new unit there when we arrived. Meanwhile, we bought the roll foil insulation and covered every window and used the back air. It kept it cool enough that it was tolerable. We also used 2 small fans. Our coach is only 34' If it had been larger I doubt it would have worked out.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I have a surge guard so if there is a brownout A least they shut off and I fire up Mr.Onan's contribution to my comfort.

    I highly recommend hard wired surge guards (mine is currently portable, this WILL change). HW-50C or HW-30C depending on your RV.
  • Strange but true. We arrived for a w/e trip and it was 99 degrees. AC would not start. I went to the guard shack to ask if they knew of anyone to help. They said NO. I drove back to the site to tell my DW we would be packing back up to go home. In the meantime, she prayed over it and it was running when I got back. Ran all w/e, but never started again. I'm a firm believer in pray. It works!

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