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DownTheAvenue
May 30, 2016Explorer
KD4UPL wrote:
Should have worked better than that. Should have been putting out colder air than that. Have you cleaned the filters and the fins up under the shroud? I'm guessing it's low on refrigerant. That would normally indicate a leak.
This is totally wrong.
A 30 degree differential between outside ambient air and output air shows the A/C is working properly.
The problem is the heat gain of the trailer exceeds the cooling capacity of the A/C. This is usually caused by poor insulation, lots of windows especially facing the sun, and/or parked in the sun.
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