08-11-2012, 04:36 AM
What Richard said....
I'd try and get your house a/c guy to look at it. You may have to trick him like I did, had him look at it when he was on a service call at our house and wanted to see our coach. I had good luck with that, especially when he realized that the unit slides out of the compartment. I put a couple sawhorses and slid it out for him to work on. The copper refrigerant lines have enough slack to pull it out.
Like Richard said you may be able to get the basement unit repair/replaced once you get it home. If not the roof a/c's might be the way to go. I imagine all of us with basement airs may have to go to roof a/c's at some point. By the way I really like my basement units and hope they last forever.
Don't get discouraged, we all have had similar problems and they all worked out.
I'd try and get your house a/c guy to look at it. You may have to trick him like I did, had him look at it when he was on a service call at our house and wanted to see our coach. I had good luck with that, especially when he realized that the unit slides out of the compartment. I put a couple sawhorses and slid it out for him to work on. The copper refrigerant lines have enough slack to pull it out.
Like Richard said you may be able to get the basement unit repair/replaced once you get it home. If not the roof a/c's might be the way to go. I imagine all of us with basement airs may have to go to roof a/c's at some point. By the way I really like my basement units and hope they last forever.
Don't get discouraged, we all have had similar problems and they all worked out.
Forest & Cindy Olivier
1987 log cabin
2011 Roadtrek C210P
PO 1999 Foretravel 36'
1998 Newell 45' #486
1993 Newell 39' #337