Need to know a make and model, both of the chassis, and the RV body manufacturer. RVs come in many shapes and sizes, and will have different specs for their AC systems.
An RV air conditioner works much like an air conditioner in any vehicle. It has a compressor and a condenser that operate in concert to cool the air. In an RV, the air conditioner runs off of a generator when the engine is off.
An air conditioner in a RV uses refrigerant to chill air passing over an evaporator coil. The most common refrigerant is Freon and is easily found in most autopart stores.
It depends on year of manufacturer.
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Not really. A 2000W generator will give you about 10 amps. Your normal RV air conditioner will draw 12-15.
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I am assuming that you have your RV's AC Thermostat set to Automatic. If the thermostat is not properly functioning it could cause the Air Conditioner to cycle on and off. Also a bad Control Board in the air conditioner unit itself can also cause the symptoms that you are experiencing. Both of the items mentioned above would have to be checked out by a Certified RV Technician in order to determine what needs to be replaced or repaired.
RV refrigerators do not use freon but rather ammonia. The ammonia is in a sealed unit called the cooling unit and you cannot add ammonia to this unit. If it goes bad it has to be replaced.
Depends on the capabilities of the inverter. One you plug into the cigarette lighter won't be able to - anything with enough amperage to do this will be hard wired.
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P=I x E (watts= amps x voltage) Look at the voltage and multiply by the amperage on the units nameplate and you will get your answer.
Yes, it may cause leaks if you havenโt secured the edges with roof caulking. Rubex MS is highly weather resistant and paintable caulk. It is very effective in sealing around our RV's vents AC's and corners.