Air Conditioning
juttainminot
Reg. Aug 2021
Posted 2021-08-16 2:20 PM (#181819)
Subject: Air Conditioning


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New to this group, needing some input. I bought a new Exiss LQ this year and I love it. I rarely use the AC but when I do, it does not seem to be cooling the trailer significantly. Today I decided to run a test, it is 102 degrees outside. The trailer is plugged in to a 30 amp outlet at home and early this morning I started the AC on 'High". I checked 8 hours later, the door was not opened all day and it is still 87 degrees in the trailer. What is the expectation of the trailer AC? can I expect that it should cool better than that?
This is a 8 foot short wall and I closed the bathroom door.
Thank you for any input you can provide.
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pass1over
Reg. Jun 2021
Posted 2021-08-17 7:36 AM (#181820 - in reply to #181819)
Subject: RE: Air Conditioning


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It should be much cooler than that inside. Our's will downright freeze you out of there, sometimes even on Low.

There is definitely something wrong. Make sure compressor is turning on, maybe freon is low?
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Cutter1999
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2021-08-17 2:57 PM (#181821 - in reply to #181819)
Subject: RE: Air Conditioning


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Location: Waaaaay back Slaughter Hollow
Most RV air conditioners will cool to about 20* below outdoor air temperature. Other things can come into play as well- is the trailer sitting in the sun, humidity, are your windows and sky lights covered with reflective material?
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