taterbug23
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We just purchased our 1st ever camper and it is a 1999 24ft hi-lo. During our 1st trip the a/c worked pretty good all day(probably 75 degrees outside so not allot of load). When the late evening came I thought I heard it making a slightly different noise so I checked and the unit was barley blowing out any air and it was not cold. I turned it off and the next morning it started to drip water inside the camper.
I removed the filters and removed the water with a towel.
I was told the coils probably froze and when the outside temp rose, it melted the ice and that caused my water.
At 1st I thought it was low on freon. Although now I suspect it could be the fan. Could the fan work fine all day then act up like that and freeze the coils?
The next morning the a/c worked fine, although I didn't leave it on.
Also the compressor has a number on it lr52236. I assumed that was the compressor model number but I don't see any information for it on the net.
I removed the filters and removed the water with a towel.
I was told the coils probably froze and when the outside temp rose, it melted the ice and that caused my water.
At 1st I thought it was low on freon. Although now I suspect it could be the fan. Could the fan work fine all day then act up like that and freeze the coils?
The next morning the a/c worked fine, although I didn't leave it on.
Also the compressor has a number on it lr52236. I assumed that was the compressor model number but I don't see any information for it on the net.