Bill,
 It sounds like Don's compressor is OK, but some seals are not so good.
Although I'm unsure what they mean by "seals", I'm guessing that there's
leakage of the cold air, mixing with some hot air at the evaporator. "It
seems to me" that some duct tape and/or foam rubber might take care of
the problem.

                                               <<Jim>>

> Bill Scott wrote:
> 
> Don, your "RV guy", is getting ready to make a quick 700 profit.   For
> a
> run of the mill Coleman or Carrier, the cost installed should not be
> more than $600.  For a dometic "Penquin" with the special drain tray,
> should not be more than $750.  Even Camping World will give you a
> better
> deal.
> You should shop around, or even try the A/S dealer in your area.  You
> could probably even have that compressor repaired.  Some on this list
> have repaired the old Armstrong units, and even had new motors and
> compressors installed.  Shop around and make some calls.  Camping
> World
> has sales, where the Coleman 13,500 btu is only $520, and $10 for
> installation.
> 
> Bill Scott
> 61 Bambi, VAC & WBCCI #3221
> 1VP & Membership Chairman , WDCU
> http://www.servintfree.net/wbcci-dc/
> 
>     ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Subject: [VAC] refurbishing 1976 AS 31'
> Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 13:54:02 -0500
> From: "Don Hardman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Well I picked up the AS yesterday from my RV service guy, checking out
> the AC, HW Heater, Propane and a few little projects I did not feel I
> could do. The Propane system needed a new regulator and a few minor
> parts for the HW heater but it is all working. now. However the AC,
> although cooling really can't keep up with the demand in the heat of
> the day. They feel the freon level is fine but the problem is  in the
> seals. This is an original Armstrong unit and no way to repair it. If
> we could get these 100 degree temps here in Houston, TX I could
> probably last until next spring.
> 
> If I replace the unit he said that the new units do not have the drain
> line and the condensation will just run out on the trailer. No big
> deal I guess. Although he did say there was one unit that could be
> fitted with the drain but it was more expensive.
> 
> The current unit is 13,500 BTUs and he recommended 15,000 BTUs. The
> total cost installed is $1,100. He said a good part of that is labor
> getting a new unit to fit the AS. I know when I had my 69 AS me and a
> good friend of mine put a new AC on it, took about 1/12/ hours. Is
> there something different about the 76. I think the opening is 14" X
> 14"
> 
> Thanks for your input.

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