riki4570
Advanced Member
We just returned from New Mexico where we needed the A/C most of the time. It was around 95 to 100 degrees outside during the day. (Although it would cool down at night we kept the fan running all night because of the little Chihuahua next door that barked about every 15 minutes! That didn't bother me as much as the raspy voice patiently saying "no" "stop that" or "quiet" after each bark. )
The A/C couldn't cool our trailer down past about 85 or 86 degrees. Are we expecting too much of the A/C unit? Can refrigerant be added to these A/C units like our home A/C? Does it maybe need to be cleaned? We bought it used and haven't really needed the A/C much. Although we live in Arizona, we haven't camped too often in the heat.
Thanks for any tips.
The A/C couldn't cool our trailer down past about 85 or 86 degrees. Are we expecting too much of the A/C unit? Can refrigerant be added to these A/C units like our home A/C? Does it maybe need to be cleaned? We bought it used and haven't really needed the A/C much. Although we live in Arizona, we haven't camped too often in the heat.
Thanks for any tips.