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Cary said:The current AC design is good for about 110 before it starts to hit it's knee of the curve and stops cooling effectively. Keep in mind, these would be night time temps. Saying it gets over 100 during the day is really not a big concern, you really just are not in a teardrop much during the day. It is more about your night time sleeping temps.
Cary
Has anyone on this forum ever install an AC/Heater unit? Would appreciate feedback on owners with experience with the propane heater option.
We are currently camping in the Pacific Northwest. With the crazy heat wave that’s going on here right now, we decided it was finally time to use our air conditioner. Unfortunately, the fan blows but it does not provide any cold air. We believe the problem is the compressor and think easiest solution, given the fact that the unit is probably 13 years old, is to replace it. We have removed all of the interior wooden panels. We can see that it is bolted in the back and it looks like we will have to remove the exterior grill to access the bolts. If we remove all of those little hex screws from the top of the camper and take off the grill, will we be able to access the retaining bolts and remove the air conditioner? We just hate to go through all the trouble of removing the exterior grill if it’s either not necessary or not going to allow us to remove the unit.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Beth
Serial #0258