adding a second ac unit to rv

Just purchased a 25 ft Prowler Prls 2017 on Thursday Sept. 22. (We regretfully traded our second hand 2007, 23 ft Jayco Jayflight). Before our purchase we looked at several makes and models. My husband and I decided on this particular model because of the floor plan. We wish we had searched more carefully for these reviews. We looked at and asked about the water pump, water heater, tank sizes, furnace, ac, etc. We liked the colour choices of the... Awesome customer service direct from Landmark. The individual dealerships suck. If you didn't buy you trailer at where your going for service they ignore you! My personal experience with Landmark customer service has been exceptional! Any issues that I have have were handled way and above any of my expectations. Just talk to them explain your situation in a reasonable manner and they will bend over backwards to help you. We have lived full time... 2011 Heartland Rvs Edge M18 Rv I've purchased from new, a 2011 Heartland Edge M18.
Shortly after 1 year and gradually worsening until now, its gradually 'sunk' in around one of the floor beams in the bathroom (in front of the toilet). I took it to Arbutus Service Dept by Nanaimo a couple of times over the last few years and they said they highly doubt its water, and suggested the flooring came apart in some fashion, right around the beam. I had purchased the $1800, 7 year... I'm looking to purchase a 2016 2017 BC 4010 RD. Looking for reviews and personal use. Hope to get what you all think? After a couple of days of hot weather, 90 plus, we get back pressure when you flush, hence smell coming into the camper. love the camper otherwise haven't had any problems otherwise. there must be a check valve or something to release the pressure that isn't working. I read an article that said it could be the hose connected to the toilet overflow not having any water in it. Apparently it acts like a P trap. Any suggestions or remedies. 2015 Silverado 34se, horrible quality, had many multiple issues from the airconditioning unit failure to black water tank leaking in the basement, molding, wiring, light weight tires, one blew out causing $2500 damage, back of trailer on both corners separated 14" up from the bottom, corner moldings warped, slide out didn't have a top seal.
Rear stabilizer jacks failed...very poor quality control. I have a 2013 gateway and the recliners are covered in the cheapest vinyl I have ever seen. 5 ton ac unit coverageI weigh 185 lbs and we are full time but the finish on the recliners is disintegrating! ac outside unit not spinningNot on just one spot but everywhere my body contacts it! air conditioning fan on or autoDon't get me wrong we love our gateway and heartland seems to go over backwards to add quality, but they sure missed the mark with their recliner supplier!We loved the layout 1994 Thor Motor Coach Chateau Rv Biggest peice of *** i have ever bought . I have a 1994 chateu by thor at the hunting lease and it still together hasnt fell apart yet. Does everybody know what silt fence is well thats what they put on my bed rm slide to protect the wood underneath that doesnt make any sense to me at all silt fence lets water flow and keeps dirt from flowing thru would like to kick the guy that thought of that in the nuts.
I bought my landmark 365 from la-mesa rv in Sanford in October of 2015 had a bedroom ac problem which was fixed by a mobile tech. He saw a hole in the roof and patched it he said the roof was delamanting sent pictures in to heartland they said I backed in to a tree and caused the hole they said I should turn it in to my insurance company Jamie justice was the guy from heartland that I talked to when I asked him to send a factory rep and look at... Add Air Distribution Box (ADB) Add 9430D715 Deluxe ADB [+$67.54] Select Commercial or Residential Address Commercial Address No Additional Fee +0.00 Residential Address Additional Fee [+$45.00] No Lift Gate No Additional Fee +0.00 Add Lift Gate Additional Fee [+$30.00] This item ships safely via LTL Freight Truck Add to Gift Registry Use time delay fuse or circuit breaker (U.L. H.A.C.R. Type C.S.A.) Rated at 20 amps. Supply wires 12 AWG Min. (Copper)"We have been so busy enjoying our Sportsmobile traveling from Brownsville, Texas to Fairbanks, Alaska -that we have neglected to say "Thank You" for your courteous treatment and splendid workmanship.
Last Christmas Eve we were comfortable in it when the wind chill factor was 30 below zero. During the past nine months we have traveled over 22,000 miles. Thanks for a job well done."Franklin & Joy Harpe Run your van's engine, and the van's heater will warm the Sportsmobile. At the same time, the van's alternator will charge your batteries. or a diesel engine van with a Secondary Alternator, (See Systems > Electric, Propane, Water) a small portable electric heater will keep you quite comfortable. Ceramic models work best. It's compact and installs under a seat/bed or in the bottom of a cabinet. It's very efficient and has been proven over the decades. A wall thermostat lights the furnace electronically. The furnace uses propane from the standard equipment propane tank. It's vented to the outside. If your tank has a 7.9 gallon capacity, it will run the furnace around 57 hours. uses diesel from the van's fuel tank. However, the van body is steel, so it tends to heat up when it's hot.
Here are some ways to help keep your Sportsmobile cool. (O) We highly recommend this 12V fan. It's a powerful 12" 10-blade rotary fan that pulls fresh air through open windows. Very quiet, 3 speeds, pulls 3 amps on high with 920 CFM. Made of tough Lexan. Deluxe model, shown right, includes a thermostat and rain sensor to close and reopen vent when it rains. Install front, center or rear on roof. Increases roof height 2". Blocks up to 70% of sun’s rays, solar heat gain. Also provides daytime privacy, you can see out - they can't see in, and cab door window ventilation. White, vinyl coated nylon, rolls up for storage. (O) provides lots of bug-free ventilation. Side door screen similar to the rear door's screen. A rear screen can also be made to fit a specific area as shown lower right. is similar to the rear door screen. (O), top right, permit partial opening of cab windows.This is the best way to insulate your cab windows and windshield to help keep the heat out in summer and inside in winter.
The bubble foil is laminated and sewn to the fabric curtain. The panels “pop-in” to the side door windows and windshield. Roll up for storage. Sportsmobile uses the low-profile A/C with 13,500 BTU. It can be located front, center or rear of van. The A/C shroud is white or black. It can be painted to match van color (O). A/C design specs may vary. (0) is popular for owners that have a Sportsmobile with the Penthouse expandable Top, because a roof mount A/C cannot be used, or the owner does not want to add height to the van with the roof mount. When running A/C with pets in the van, we highly recommend the optional temperature paging system. As you learn from this article that some of the casino sites are legal and you will have to do research to find the best online casino sites Running Your Air Conditioner — When Parked or Driving Note: When estimating the running times it's assumed your auxiliary batteries are fully charged and you have a 2000 watt inverter, now standard.
There are variables • outside temperature, interior volume, parked in the shade, curtains closed, etc. You can run the A/C max 1 hour, then you will need to turn off the A/C as your auxiliary batteries will be depleted. To recharge the batteries plug into a 110V hook-up for about 12 hours or drive your Sprinter for about 6 hours at 1,500+ RPMs (approximately 40 MPH). The vans starting battery is isolated. After about 3 hours you would need to turn the roof A/C off so that the auxiliary batteries can recharge. If you have high idle you can run longer. See above for recharging. The Sprinter van's starting battery is isolated with Sportsmobile's battery separator. Note: in some states it is illegal to leave your engine running in an unoccupied vehicle. Note: Not available for Transport/ProMaster at this time. Set emergency brake so that the high engine idle control will function. Set idle control for maximum output of the 220 amp alternator and provide maximum charge for your auxiliary batteries and the van's starting battery, recommend 1500 RPMs.
When driving at highway speed, the RPMs will be about 2500. When driving around town, keep in mind that when driving slow or stopped for signal lights your RPMs will drop below 1500 and you will not be charging your batteries at full capacity. Turn on Inverter and then roof top A/C. For a faster cool-down, also turn your cab A/C on. to keep your batteries charged and run a 600 W microwave or a 1200 W microwave if you turn the A/C off. Plus other 110V appliances. The diesel engine will use about 1.25 gallons per hour idling at 1500 RPMs. The Sprinter’s fuel capacity is 26.5 gallons. Example: 10 gallons will run your roof A/C continually for about 8 hours. The Sprinter’s diesel engine is actually a little quieter than a diesel generator. For Long Periods of Time An Air Conditioner is by far the largest user of 110v power. If you want to run an A/C for long periods of time you will need one of the items below: A 110V Hook Up at a camp site, park at home, etc.
A Generator, mounted inside or under the van. A Second Alternator (Sec Alt) is available for diesel van engines. For more information see Going All Electric. you will not need the “high engine idle control.” will keep the cab area cool. It will also keep the interior comfortable for most people, unless it's quite hot. — except for the high engine idle control. We do recommend the Second Alternator. Not available all vans. Most customers say they usually run both their dash A/C and A/C for the first hour or so when driving. They then turn the roof-top A/C off, as the dash A/C will then usually keep the Sprinter’s interior cool. your RPMs will be about 2500. The van's 220 Amp Alternator will keep your auxiliary batteries charged. Your roof A/C will be running off the 110 volts supplied by the Inverter. Plus your can run a 600 watt microwave, computer, etc. If you will need more amps for a 1200 watt microwave, etc., you will need to run your A/C off.