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jlarocca95 wrote:You were told wrong see GOPACKGO.
My rig's in the shop right now for A/C problems. The air feels cold blowing out the vent but the thing isn't cooling. We live in Arkansas with typically hot humid summers and the first year we had it the unit worked great. 2nd Summer it has been more mild than usual and we can't seem to keep the rig cooled. I took it to the shop before my trip to Destin and they said that a divider plate was blocking part of the duct and they taped it in place and it ran fine. Down in Destin it was 85 degrees most days and even running all night the unit wouldn't cool us down to 70 degrees inside. I've always been told a properly sized unit will maintain a maximum of 22 degree difference between the outside and inside temp so at 90 degrees I should be able to maintain 68 inside.
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ksg5000 wrote:We just had a hard start capacitor burn out due to low voltage in a state campground. It happened on a weekend when the campground filled up with campers, all running AC. Less than $40 including shipping has the 16 year old AC running again.
Running AC on low current is one method that results in premature death - always good to keep an eye on voltage when running your air conditioner.
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