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How To Solve Problems in The Use Of RV Air Conditioner?

Jun 19, 2024

How to solve problems in the use of RV air conditioner?

 

RV Air Conditioner Turns On and Off Repeatedly

 

(1) Check the connection. It may happen that your AC has not enough power to run the compressor, which has caused the whole air conditioning system to shut.

(2) Wait till the weather changes. Normally, RV air conditioners cool the space 20 degrees Fahrenheit lower than the outside temperature, but this rule doesn't work with very cold and humid weather. Thus, frozen coils may appear, and you should wait for them to thaw to bring your AC back to normal again. Alternatively, you can try to unfreeze the colid on the fan, but don't try to fix this problem alone if it repeats -it's better to call a technician. And remember: car AC struggles in hot weather too.

(3) Clean the air filter. It's surprising how many maintenance problems removing dirt from your AC unit may fix. When your air conditioner for RV switches on and off repeatedly, this measure may help too.

(4) Replace a thermostat. The working solution to make RV AC more efficient is to purchase a good thermostat that will serve you for years. The same applies to fixing a malfunctioning control board.

 

RV Air Conditioner Leaks

(1) It's OK. Generally, the small amount of water appearing on the roof indicates the presence of condensation. The problem appears when your RV AC leaks a lot of water in unusual weather conditions.

(2) Release an air filter. Ensure no other objects interrupt the airflow to the inner side of your air conditioner for RV. Dirt on the filter also counts as an interruption.

(3) Check the refrigerant level. A frozen evaporator coil can be a problem. In this case, try shutting your AC off at the circuit breaker or use a hairdryer to speed up the process of unfreezing and recover your RV AC not cooling.

(4) Fix the condensate pump. The damaged condensate pump may fill the drain with excess water, which results in its overflow and leakage. Replacing this AC unit part may fix the problem.

 

RV Air Conditioners Not Blowing Cold Air

(1) Your AC unit is dirty. Clean the air filters, coils, and find and remove dry leaves and spiderwebs from there. If these parts are too dirty, consider replacing them. The same measures fix the RV's air conditioning system that overheats easily.

(2) Check how air flows. Supply air and return air mustn't overlap. Otherwise, it may be hot because your cold air goes to waste and such a bad positioning causes the evaporator coil to freeze up.

(3) Keep your RC AC away from the direct sun. You can try to hide your air conditioner for camper in the shadow or wait till the weather changes. These simple measures can improve an RV air conditioner without the need to fix its parts inside.

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