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egarant
Jun 30, 2015Explorer III
DWeikert wrote:egarant wrote:
Now the bad.....my TC, and Eagle Cap is on the higher end of the spectrum when it comes to insulation, that said, with the windows shades down on a 90 degree day running all day I could only get the temp inside down to 81.
Out of curiosity, have you had unit checked? Even though it's new doesn't mean there isn't a refrigerant leak or maybe it didn't get the appropriate charge at the factory.
Just a thought...
I think I will do that.
I called my local RV shop, they will charge $126 to check it out. The refrigerant is sealed within the unit, it cannot be charged or measured, what they do is see how much amperage the compressor is drawing to determine if the unit is work to specifications.
The tech's two cents....13 and15K BTU are the industry standards, have not heard good reports from anything less than that.
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