โJul-14-2014 08:40 PM
โJul-15-2014 11:42 AM
TXiceman wrote:Desert Captain wrote:
If your AC is producing 20 degrees cooler than the ambient (outside), temp it is working just fine.
:C
Wrong. It is not meaningful number compared to outside temperature.
Run the unit(s) on high fan and keep the compressors on for at least 10 minutes. Measure in inlet air temperature and the outlet air temperature as close to the unit as possible. Use a thermometer and not an infrared temperature gun. The infrared will not measure the air temperature, but it will measure the temperature of the grill.
A normally operating RV A/C will have the leaving air temperature 18 to 20 degF lower than the inlet air temperature. Much higher or lower is an indication of a malfunctioning A/C unit.
The most frequent problem with an RV A/C not cooling correctly is low air flow. This is caused by:
-running fan on low speed.
-dirty air filter(s).
-dirty evaporator coil.
-baffle between inlet and outlet not sealed and leaking.
-holes in the installation where the wires enter the RV.
In 90 degF plus weather and especially full sun, one A/C will not cool an RV over about 30'. You need two A/C units and they may not work in a typical entry level in the 90 degF plus temps.
You have to remember that n RV is not nearly as well insulated as a house.
ken
โJul-15-2014 08:52 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
If your AC is producing 20 degrees cooler than the ambient (outside), temp it is working just fine.
:C
โJul-15-2014 07:22 AM
โJul-15-2014 07:04 AM
CREATO wrote:
At 96 degree in full sunlight I couldn't get below 85 deg inside I am going to check the intake and exhaust numbers next time. I didn't have my infrared temp gun with but I am thinking we are going to add another unit in place of the fantastic fan in the bedroom.
I am assuming it is wired and ducted in the bedroom if so any suggestions on who as the best low profile ac unit.
โJul-15-2014 06:18 AM
RoyB wrote:
Our air conditioner works alot better if we are parked under a big ole shade tree...
Roy Ken
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โJul-14-2014 08:59 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
The ac will freeze up if you go a lot lower that out side. 15 to 20 degrees is a guess. We did freeze ours and a new GMC when it was 105 in Atlanta and the car was set to 60 degrees. We have replaced our 15000 ac in our alpenlite 2 winters ago.
chevman
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