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dougrainer
Apr 21, 2017Nomad
Wild Card wrote:dougrainer wrote:
It depends on what kind of work. Since it IS an RV AC, your best bet would be a larger RV service center. Regular AC repair people do not know how RV AC's work and have the parts available. What is wrong with your AC? Doug
I disagree with you. As an Industrial AC tech and 20yrs in the field a rv unit is a cool summer breeze with a cold beer in my hand.
Sure take it to an rv shop where they have a hard time putting in screws and applying sealant.
In 38 years as a RV tech, I have fixed scores of RV units that Residential AC technicians attempted to fix. HOW do you check the Freon/410 charge on a RV unit?
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