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RV AC work
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Not sure the problem your having but I had one low on freon last yr and ended up just replacing/ upgrading it. Cost around 800-900 for unit with new inside cover and took me and my dad less than an hour (4 screws and unplug connection).... got price off adventurerv.net and southern mobile home/ rv matched it.
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What's wrong with it?
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any a/c company that works on window a/c units will service it for you. not all of them will work on window units. not sure why but some companies dont so its something you have to ask about.
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Most don't work on them because they are disposable. The cost to repair is more than, or a big percentage of the cost to replace. |
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Got it going. For anyone else out there, there is a guy that travels in a camper and goes where the big construction jobs are and works on them. Even performs warranty work which my sons was under warranty.
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yep, just like with window units, if it needs a fan motor or compressor its just as cheap to replace as fix it, but if its a bad switch, thermostat, or just needs Freon, they are relatively cheap to get fixed
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