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Re: [A/S] AC repair needed/dirty coils?

 

Bingo. I had it checked last fall but since then I have had many dirt roads under the wheels. The worst was just before I got to Rapid City, when I took a 25 mile detour to visit the N. NE badlands and Toadstool Park, where some folks I know are doing dinosaur digging. Everything is coated with a fine coating of dust, even inside regardless of the closed windows.

What is the cleaner, and how do I access the coils w/o climbing on the roof? Or is there an AC repair service near Ennis MT, or Bozeman, or Billings, that anyone can recommend? I only have a short ladder with me and would probably cave in the roof anyway.

I really ticked the park manager off yesterday with all my questions about the power to the sites. He insisted that anything between 110 and 120 was safe for RVs even running air conditioners. I knew I wasn't going to win that argument and that I was leaving today anyway, so I shall live to fight another day!

Sure am missing those shady treed sites!

Anne, unplugging.....

On Jun 19, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Rick Kunath wrote:

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> One thing I forgot to mention is that a dirty coil will freeze up easily
> too. When was the last time that evaporator coil was cleaned? The make
> special spray cleaner for just that job.

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