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Hondo99

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AC unit won’t keep trailer cooler than 83 at night !
Any ideas ? I checked top unit every thing looks good!
It can’t cool when full sun and 95 in FL , lol ??

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Hondo99 I'm going to move this post to the Tech Issues forum as I think you'll get more assistance. Sharing the brand and model of your A/C unit will probably be helpful as well as the size of your Grey Wolf.

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Do you have a thermometer? If so, what temperature does the AC put out at the vent nearest the unit. It should be 30 or more degrees colder than the outside air. If it isn’t, first step is to be sure all the fins and filters are clean. Be sure it isn’t icing up due to running continuously. If that doesn’t help, time for professional or maybe replacement.
If the unit is cooling at the vents, time to start insulating the rig and defeating solar gain. Park in the shade if possible. Keep blinds shut. Pull all curtains shut. Avoid putting heat and moisture in the rig . Things l like cooking, doing laundry and showering and opening and closing by the door multiple times all go towards defeating air conditioning.
The hard truth is most RVs are not well suited for temperature extremes. The chassis build is not sufficiently insulated, the windows are not thermally efficient, and by default even the undercarriage is exposed to the elements unlike a standard residence that is attached to the ground. Florida in the summer is just as taxing on RV climate systems as North Dakota is in the winter. It can be a losing battle.

* This post was edited 08/13/23 11:58am by wapiticountry *

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1. Length of RV and do you have slideouts and how many
2. 50 amp or 30 amp shore power
3. Ducted or non ducted AC plenum system
4. BTU of roof unit. It is either 13,500 0r 15,000. Brand and Model of AC unit if you do not know BTU.
5. I assume 1 AC unit and not 2. Doug

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dougrainer wrote:

1. Length of RV and do you have slideouts and how many
2. 50 amp or 30 amp shore power
3. Ducted or non ducted AC plenum system
4. BTU of roof unit. It is either 13,500 0r 15,000. Brand and Model of AC unit if you do not know BTU.
5. I assume 1 AC unit and not 2. Doug


any of the above can have a big influence on cooling. Our trailer is a 32 ft with dual slides, lots of windows. As delivered AC was not even marginal, worse than that. Things we did
a) took down the ac cover inside the trailer and used metal duct tape to seal up all the air cracks- there were lots
b) took down all the ceiling vents and used metal tape to seal the vent ducting to the ceiling material so air didn't deflect into the ceiling instead of the trailer
c) added more ceiling vents. easy to do, most ducted systems have two duct runners that extend a long ways, just cut holes in ceiling to mount additional ducts.
d) after the last duct block off the rest of the deuct with insulation/foam pad or something

Even with all this once the temps are in the high 90's in the day, we turn on the AC early in the morning, set it to around 70F and let it rip. by early afternoon inisde temmps start to rise and it will be high 70's by evening if we try to cool the whole trailer. close off bedroom vents and close bedroom door helps.

One time we were in the sun with temps at 105F and the trailer rose to over 80F by late afternoon and kept going up till about 7pm.

Next step I did and am seeing what happens today with temps to hit 100 is install the RV airflow system. first indications are it boosted airflow noticeably. We shall see this afternoon what the temps do, but it is 92F outside now and the trailer and I set the thermostat to 72 this morning and it's still 72 at 1pm with it 92 outside.

It hit 100 about 3pm, 5:30 still 100. temp inside rose to 77 at 5:30, Trailer is sitting on concrete not gravel like most campsites, but hasn't been in direct sun all the time, but trailer is aimed north-south so awing side is getting direct west sun.

We shall see what time it gets back down to 72 inside.

* This post was edited 08/13/23 06:31pm by ktmrfs *


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I’ve check unit on roof it’s clean.I’ll probably call service tech to come out .
Temp coming out ac is 70 degrees, I know this unit wasn’t right since I bought it in May!
I don’t have time to hook up and drop at dealer I work on the road, it’s only 1 unit and grey wolf is 30foot
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On 30 amp

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Has ducted work with vent in bedroom that thing hardly blows air ??

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Y-Guy wrote:

Hondo99 I'm going to move this post to the Tech Issues forum as I think you'll get more assistance. Sharing the brand and model of your A/C unit will probably be helpful as well as the size of your Grey Wolf.


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ktmrfs wrote:

dougrainer wrote:

1. Length of RV and do you have slideouts and how many
2. 50 amp or 30 amp shore power
3. Ducted or non ducted AC plenum system
4. BTU of roof unit. It is either 13,500 0r 15,000. Brand and Model of AC unit if you do not know BTU.
5. I assume 1 AC unit and not 2. Doug


any of the above can have a big influence on cooling. Our trailer is a 32 ft with dual slides, lots of windows. As delivered AC was not even marginal, worse than that. Things we did
a) took down the ac cover inside the trailer and used metal duct tape to seal up all the air cracks- there were lots
b) took down all the ceiling vents and used metal tape to seal the vent ducting to the ceiling material so air didn't deflect into the ceiling instead of the trailer
c) added more ceiling vents. easy to do, most ducted systems have two duct runners that extend a long ways, just cut holes in ceiling to mount additional ducts.
d) after the last duct block off the rest of the deuct with insulation/foam pad or something

Even with all this once the temps are in the high 90's in the day, we turn on the AC early in the morning, set it to around 70F and let it rip. by early afternoon inisde temmps start to rise and it will be high 70's by evening if we try to cool the whole trailer. close off bedroom vents and close bedroom door helps.

One time we were in the sun with temps at 105F and the trailer rose to over 80F by late afternoon.

Next step I did and am seeing what happens today with temps to hit 100 is install the RV airflow system. first indications are it boosted airflow noticeably. We shall see this afternoon what the temps do, but it is 92F outside now and the trailer and I set the thermostat to 72 this morning and it's still 72 at 1pm with it 92 outside.

Will see how this holds.


Wish I could hold 80, more like 90 and stat set at 79

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