gery_L wrote:
Hi, Yes I used RVCOOL when my cooling unit went out.
Here is a link to what I wrote for my first post on this site. Sorry about the length, but having a good experience kept me writing...
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27969464.cfm
The unit is very durable, the instructions were very complete, and when I did have a couple questions, they were very helpful.
Hope this helps you in your warm refer problems.
Gery
I cannot get link to work. The price is attractive and the construction looks good; how well does it perform in higher outside temps?