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From: Jim Dunmyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 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.
Maybe this will help, the unit will freeze you out in the evening and drops
the room temp to around 68 degrees but the temp in the trailer gets pretty
warm during the day up to around 80 degrees. Here in Houston we are getting
up to the high 90s daytime and mid 70s at night. This morning the temp
coming right out of the vent read 48 degrees but by mid day the temp coming
out of the vent was about 63 Degrees. I looked at the coils from the inside
and they appear clean. Although I have not pulled the top yet just from
peering in they also seem clean with no damage. This surprises me since from
the time I bought the trailer 2 months ago we have been cleaning gobs of
dirt and dust from every nock and cranny on the inside of the trailer. Maybe
someone just brushed the coils off and they are still dirty in between. The
unit runs great, no noise, and I would sure like to like to get it fixed if
possible. I will try cleaning the coils good before I do anything else.
I will then call my RV guy and have him explain to me again what he feels
the problem is.
Thanks for the help.