โJun-07-2018 11:48 AM
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โJun-09-2018 09:06 PM
mick2268 wrote:
Sounds like you may be having a bad day Ken. But had you read my original post "Is this normal A/C operation?" You would know that #1 I have eliminated all other possibilities. ALL coils were very clean, then cleaned again. #2 Ductwork was all checked for proper air flow; All that's left is Freon. As I said before the unit has NEVER cooled the rig properly. The first year or so I thought it was just me trying to cool 29' with a single unit.
There might well be a leak; but it's a leak so small that after 4 years there was still enough freon present to run compressor, just not enough to get the air a good 20 degrees below intake air temp.
So what were my options Ken? Was I suppose to spend $1k to replace my 4 year old unit? He warrantied the repair for a year, so he must have some confidence in the tap method. It was blowing 68 degrees we he arrived, and 54 when he left. If I spend $135 every 3-4 years for cold air....I'm good!!
I was simply sharing my experience so that folks in similiar situations would know there was another option. Besides....why would he blow smoke on a repair when all he had to say was bad unit, and I would have replaced it??
โJun-09-2018 08:26 PM
โJun-09-2018 04:17 PM
โJun-09-2018 11:18 AM
Dave H M wrote:
way back when i was a couple decades younger, the street name for that clamp on thingy was "pierce valve." :h
โJun-09-2018 04:56 AM
โJun-08-2018 06:29 PM
โJun-08-2018 03:18 PM
mick2268 wrote:
My unit is a 2014 Dometic 15K.
โJun-08-2018 11:12 AM
โJun-08-2018 07:27 AM
โJun-08-2018 05:24 AM
1320Fastback wrote:
I considered having my AC serviced also. It is a 2015 Dometic model and has never really performed very well at all. I finally made up my mind and ordered a Atwood to replace it.
I might still have a AC tech come look at the old one. Will build a small frame for it with power and see if it can be fixed.
โJun-07-2018 06:27 PM
โJun-07-2018 06:02 PM
mick2268 wrote:
OK so wanted to bring all up to speed on my AC issue. So I called a local RV service guy, who came to my place and serviced my AC.
SO he says that units coming from factory with a "light charge" is not uncommon. It is also very easy to diagnose. He puts a multimeter on the compressor to measure amps. Mine should be pulling 13.3; it was pulling 9.
He used a line tap that resembled what we use to use to tap a water line to get water to an ice maker, only higher quality. Put some 410 in it, and it was blowing 54 degrees in no time. No cutting, no braising.
Warrantied for a year, $135 and $50 was him coming to me. He said dealers don't advertise this as an option, and many AC's get replaced when all they need is a bit more Freon.
Which brings me to ask the question: other than AC sales...why are RV systems sealed, and not serviceable like our cars and homes????
โJun-07-2018 03:00 PM