by sharon » Sun May 23, 2010 10:27 am
No, nothing that you can't do yourself. It's pretty much a rip-off for the A/C and reefer.
Reefer: Open the outside door and clean any dirt and debris out of there, or use an air compressor and blow it out. It only takes a small amount of something on the igniter to stop it from lighting. Sometimes a bird might try and make a nest in the vent tube on top of the rv, but most of them have a cap on them to prevent this. Check cap on vent tube, if broken, replace. There's nothing else on the reefer to check, everything is sealed.
A/C: Inside your rv, pull the cover off the filter in the ceiling, wash with soapy water, rinse, dry and replace. Should be done
fairly often in times of heavy use, else wise a couple of times a year. You can see the dirt on it when it needs cleaning.
I wouldn't suggest taking the cover off of the roof unit (condenser) unless the A/C isn't working as well as it has in the
past. The covers are designed to keep large objects such as leaves out of them, but occasionally something might get in
there and block air flow, or the coil could be dirty. In that case, pull the cover, inspect for debris and clean the coil with
Simple Green. (Spray coil with Simple Green, let set for a few minutes and rinse with hose). That's about all there is to it.
Or there are coil cleaners you can buy, but since they are acid based, I wouldn't suggest it for the top of your rv.
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