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โJun-23-2015 11:31 AM
Gsragtop wrote:.
The black box allows the unit to breathe, with out it the surrounding air would cause it to over heat.. Remember in a window application like the unit was designed for the entire back end would be exposed.
How does yours cool btw? I have a similar unit and the ac does not cool worth a darn..
Thanks
โJun-23-2015 10:47 AM
dtappy3353 wrote:
This may sound crazy however, has anyone tried to install a free-standing air conditioner from Home Depot? They stand anywhere in the RV.
All you have to do is be close to an electrical plug and figure out a way to vent the hose.
Yes/no?
This may be an option for those who have problems with their current roof conditioners and don't want to replacement em.
Just a thought!?
โJun-23-2015 05:05 AM
Domo wrote:EnochLight wrote:
Hello,
I have a 2013 Gulfstream Amerilite Ultralite 16BHC, and its AC is mounted on the wall and appears to be a regular low profile air conditioning unit. It's made by GE.
My question is: does the black roof vent thingy serve any purpose in this setup? I have no idea why it's even installed:
There doesn't appear to be any sort of drain line for the condensation, and often (on warmer humid trips) I find water spilling out from the bottom onto my bed! :S
Regarding water spilling - all A/C's make water due to condensation on the evaporator coil (the one in the front near the controls). This is supposed to run down and get channeled to the rear where the condenser fan is supposed to pick up the water and use it to help cool off the condenser coil. However, dirt, bugs, improper installation, trailer not level can all lead to the water not flowing to the back of the unit and will result in an overflow into the living quarters.
โJun-22-2015 09:11 PM
EnochLight wrote:
Hello,
I have a 2013 Gulfstream Amerilite Ultralite 16BHC, and its AC is mounted on the wall and appears to be a regular low profile air conditioning unit. It's made by GE.
My question is: does the black roof vent thingy serve any purpose in this setup? I have no idea why it's even installed:
There doesn't appear to be any sort of drain line for the condensation, and often (on warmer humid trips) I find water spilling out from the bottom onto my bed! :S
โJun-22-2015 09:06 PM
Gsragtop wrote:
The black box allows the unit to breathe, with out it the surrounding air would cause it to over heat.. Remember in a window application like the unit was designed for the entire back end would be exposed.
How does yours cool btw? I have a similar unit and the ac does not cool worth a darn..
Thanks
โJun-24-2014 10:08 AM
upsnake wrote:
My KZ Spree Escape has the same set up. The A/C is in the same spot and has the vent on the top as well. I always assumed it was for the AC to breath as well.
When running mine just drips from the lower corner of the a/c about an inch from the trailer sidewall.
I have never noticed water coming back inside the trailer.
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โJun-23-2014 11:23 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I don't know what that cover is on top, also don't know what you mean by "regular low profile air conditioning unit". That is a window unit modified for side wall use.
โJun-23-2014 11:21 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I don't know what that cover is on top, also don't know what you mean by "regular low profile air conditioning unit". That is a window unit modified for side wall use. Does it look like this on the street side?
It probably should drain out the back of the unit which means down the outside wall.