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opnspaces
Aug 14, 2023Navigator II
Hondo99 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Many RVs simply do not have enough A/C.. But when you say you checked topside. Did you remove the covers and look at the FAN side of the evaporator coils.
Most A/Cs blow air through the condenser so any "Crud" that builds up on the condenser is hidden where you can't see it.
Colemans Suck. so you can easily see that they need cleaning. and it's easier to do.
I’ve already tried! Believe me ! It’s getting traded in over Labor Day weekend, if sales are good ??
I think you're going to find that all the trailers are pretty much the same. They all use the same insulation on 2 inch thick wall. And they all use the same 13,500 or 15,000 BTU AC units. So if you are going to go trailer shopping be aware that a different trailer will probably have the same outcome and you will again be hot and disappointed and out a bunch of money..
If you look at something with more insulation you might like the Northwood Mfg Desert Fox. It may be better insulated but still has only one AC unit so it's going to struggle in the heat. And being a toy hauler it's going to dump all the cold air out if you open that rear door for any reason.
You would probably be better off financially and cooling wise looking into adding a second AC unit to your current trailer.
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