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OT RV AC Update and Utah


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Posted by John T on June 21, 2012 at 07:36:40 from (66.87.0.204):

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So,,,I decided the RV Rooftop AC was low on Freon so after 20 calls to various AC service contractors.... If a secretary answered and when I said RV rooftop AC the line went blank I knew that was goin nowhere..........Some places started screamin n cryin when I mentioned RV AC OH NOOOOOOOOO WE DONT DO THAT ...........Some places had to ask and would get right back YEAH RIGHT........FINALLY I saw a place called Bobs AC and I called n who answered but Ol Bob himself yayyyyyyyy he says sure no problem I can meet you in the St George Utah Wal Mart parking lot (right on my route) and can check it and add freon if needed AND HE WAS RIGHT THERE AND FIXED IT YAYYYYYYYYY while 20 other places hung up or cussed me or said no way no one does that etc etc its just R22 Freon, gauges and a port and check n stick some it its NOT rocket science all you others grrrrrrrrrrrrrr PS he found no signs of leaks and so far shes stayin cool, have my fingers crossed!!!

Anywho, in 110 degree heat in the sun the 13,500 BTU works its tail off butttttttt the biggest help was to hang a sheet up sealing off the entite front of the RV and now with freon and the roof vents closed and of course all the blinds down she can actually get it under control

UTAH Okay think about it Utah has 5 or more Natl Parks, this is our third time to Zion and Bryce Canyon and next its Capitol Reef,,,,,Arches,,,,,,,,,,Canyonlands plus they have Valley of the Gods and Monument Valley (part in AZ) THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY EVER IS IN UTAH

By the time we get to Grand Mesa and Rocky Mtn Natl Park in Colo (we love it also) our eyes will be over taxed lol

A now "cool" John T on the road in the RV PS the pics at our Florida winter home RV Park, NOT Utah, theres a lake right at the other side of the road

PS I accidentally posted on JD Forum first time, sorry for the repeat


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