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j-d
Jun 20, 2016Explorer II
Did you use an "RV" extension cord with the big 30A connections? Even with those, your power will shrink quickly, and power tool/Christmas lights cords are not really enough.
If your fiver is 30A, you won't be able to run two A/C's at once. You'll have to do manual "load shedding" or buy a device to do that for you.
As a 2014, it would be good to pull the A/C shroud (plastic cover) then the upper front sheet metal that encloses the indoor coil (evaporator) and clean the evaporator along with the drain pan. Keep track of which length screw is used where, and if the tip is blunt or pointed. Outside coil (condenser) too, the one at the rear by the outdoor fan. Power OFF, you can use 409, a soft brush, and a mild water spray. Garden sprayer with clear water works well. Use towel to keep water out of coach interior.
If your fiver is 30A, you won't be able to run two A/C's at once. You'll have to do manual "load shedding" or buy a device to do that for you.
As a 2014, it would be good to pull the A/C shroud (plastic cover) then the upper front sheet metal that encloses the indoor coil (evaporator) and clean the evaporator along with the drain pan. Keep track of which length screw is used where, and if the tip is blunt or pointed. Outside coil (condenser) too, the one at the rear by the outdoor fan. Power OFF, you can use 409, a soft brush, and a mild water spray. Garden sprayer with clear water works well. Use towel to keep water out of coach interior.
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