ANNOYING Reasons Your RV Won't Stay Cool (And How to Fix Them)

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RV's suck at keeping up with hot temperatures...but you can cheat the system. Today, we share overlooked reasons your RV won't stay cool during heatwaves and how you can fix them. You don't have to chase 70 degree weather, when you can just make your own!
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@floridaprepper751
@floridaprepper751 Ай бұрын
I am a ac technician with 37 years experience. I recommend you have your evaporator coil and blower wheel cleaned. And clean your air filter once a week. I recommend once you have had them cleaned. I recommend you run your ac on low cooling. That will dehumidify the air better, and make the air coming out colder.
@EarlBalentine
@EarlBalentine Ай бұрын
The National RV Training Academy says never run your A/C on low.
@stephbirdiejames17
@stephbirdiejames17 Ай бұрын
​@@EarlBalentineI remember Todd saying to run AC on low. Has things changed.
@raydonica6723
@raydonica6723 17 күн бұрын
I have bought a new to me, camper van. I don't think this ac unit has ever been serviced. I clean the filters regularly. I will have it serviced next month.
@RC-hm9vg
@RC-hm9vg Ай бұрын
Ok, here’s my 2 cents: I have a 42 footer that resides in central Texas. I ended up adding a third a/c in the 14x14 space above the kitchen. If you can’t afford that, starting early with the cool down is a must along with the Reflective window coverings. I also noticed that the manufacturer did such a a poor job of of sealing the plenum area AND the openings around the inside roof duct vents! I silver taped the Shiza out of all of that! I had leaking of cold air into the attic from nearly all vents. Also, an extreme thing I did which is what the Hanks did was, RV AIRFLOW SYSTEM! Worth the money! When I pulled the a/c’s up from the roof because we have whisper quiet units, I got to look down in the plenum area. HOLY COW! There were open areas up there as well that need more silver tape! After we did all of the above, we don’t use our fridge and just hang select meats from the roof inside the rv cause it’s so cold!!! HAHAHAHA
@KPHVAC
@KPHVAC Ай бұрын
Exterior shade is number 1!! I work in HVAC design. Prevent the sun from hitting your windows with an awning or exterior shades!!
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Absolutely! It's amazing how much shade is so huge for maintaining cooler temps. Thank you for sharing!
@largol33t12
@largol33t12 28 күн бұрын
Okay, now I understand why some people with short travel trailers pitch a tent over them. I originally thought these people didn't like to get wet but it turns out they're using the tent to super-cool the RV. Plus it has the benefit of reducing stress on your AC system...
@largol33t12
@largol33t12 28 күн бұрын
PS: a tip I learned from the sport Formula One: the cars have no radiators, so how can they run the engines in a hot climate like Bahrain? They attach a blower fan to the air intake and drop in a removable basket filled with ice. Every so often, a mechanic swings by and dumps a small cup of ice to keep the basket full. This chills the air before blowing it into the engine so it won't overheat as the car idles.
@pampontonesmilliken4374
@pampontonesmilliken4374 Ай бұрын
Love your show. We went to Air flow June 25th. Couldn't wait to try it out. But as we were leaving Indiana to come home to Ohio . We might have been 20 or so miles from air flow . When a woman went left to center to prevent from hitting the back end of a semi. Hitting our new truck not even 3000 miles on it and completely totaled our 32 ft fifth wheel. We were not hurt. But she didn't have any insurance. Great right. They had to pry the camper off the hitch. She hit so hard the front wheel of the camper was lodged behind the 2nd wheel. Her bumper was wedged underneath the camper. A hot hot mess. To make the story short we losted our beautiful fifthwheel. And our new truck was damaged. Paying deductibles for both. But God must have a different plan for us. And He saved us from being hurt. Including the woman who hit us. I would still highly recommend Air flow. They are great. Even though we didn't get to experience how it worked. But what a great team. Thank you for all your videos and laughs. We ❤ you both. God bless.
@PamW2009
@PamW2009 Ай бұрын
How awful! Glad you're OK and God bless.
@philandres6446
@philandres6446 Ай бұрын
Wow that is horrible! glad you folks where ok! RV on!!!
@fh9630
@fh9630 Ай бұрын
oh my! thankful you came out of the ordeal safely!
@dabeachdarealone4420
@dabeachdarealone4420 Ай бұрын
Sorry about your truck and fifth wheel! Glad you guys are okay!!
@turnbullstravels735
@turnbullstravels735 Ай бұрын
How awful! Hope you can get back on the road soon. 😢
@cynthiarodriguez128
@cynthiarodriguez128 Ай бұрын
OMG the bucket was literally so 😂 😂😂.
@toddwood1150
@toddwood1150 Ай бұрын
We have been camping for 14 years now. We just installed RV airflow systems in our AC unit and what a game changer. Our bedroom used to turn into a sweatbox on the hot days but now it's cool as a cucumber. Why did we wait so long. The difference in air flow movement throughout the whole camper is night and day.
@SaraBollig-ys3pu
@SaraBollig-ys3pu Ай бұрын
Not just any ol' slouch can pull off the comedic acting you two do! You are comedy gold!😂
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Thank you very much 😁 We appreciate your support!
@sabinahege1900
@sabinahege1900 Ай бұрын
I turn off my hot water heater. Makes a huge difference. I'm in a 29 ft class c and the hot water heater is under my bedroom closest. When on, it dramatically increases the temperature. I simply just turn it back on when I need hot water & keep it off when I don't
@SpykersB
@SpykersB Ай бұрын
Yup me too, always off on hot days until evening, it takes only 1/2hr to heat up anyway, no big deal. 🍻
@williswinters1627
@williswinters1627 Ай бұрын
I have the tankless hot water heater that does that itself mine stays off until I turn the water on. An it's a big difference
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
WOW! I would have never thought of this. That is such a great point. Thank you for sharing 😃
@h2o100c
@h2o100c Ай бұрын
Also there is no reason to heat hot water! If the water is hot why heat it?
@candaceanderson2384
@candaceanderson2384 Ай бұрын
We buy the material for the internal air conditioner filters at Walmart. It is one piece of foam that you cut to fit your air conditioner. It is about $3.00 and you get about 5 -6 filters out of one package.
@secrethomesteader4711
@secrethomesteader4711 Ай бұрын
Can you add a link or picture of the product?
@bullseye0112
@bullseye0112 Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh that was literally the best intro you guys have ever had I laughed out loud out loud😂😂😂
@sk8lady
@sk8lady Ай бұрын
I loved the one where he was under the bed in the storage area and she threw a granola bar to him and let the bed slam back down! 😜🤪
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Hahaha!!! We are so happy that you enjoyed 😊 It's fun filming those intros! We will have to keep them coming
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Classic!!
@rollingeezer
@rollingeezer Ай бұрын
We’ve lined the back of all our cabinets and areas inside that are up against the side walls with reflectix. This has helped a lot. We haven’t used reflectix on the windows because our manufacturer said it can damage the window seals and the window glass.
@ricklong3218
@ricklong3218 Ай бұрын
Just be aware that they recommend an "air gap" for this stuff to work "properly". I think it's about an inch of air space. We have it in the windows of the bunkhouse because the kids were complaining about the light so early in the morning and the heat baking them 🤣
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Nice one!! I can definitely imagine what you are saying with that heat intrusion coming through the cabinets. Thank you for sharing :)
@kenmartin1919
@kenmartin1919 Ай бұрын
Your killin me smalls. I’m from Sacramento. Currently in St Louis. 2 days ago my a/c’s shut down. My diagnosis hasn’t worked. “The Guy” is coming tomorrow. I love sleep sweat.
@MRHEAT20
@MRHEAT20 Ай бұрын
In my old boating days a friend who’s boat didn’t have ac said he puts baby powder on the sheets and it helps to keep him cool 🍻
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
We hope that things get back to working for you! Sacramento isn't too far from where I was born and raised 🙂
@motorheart9045
@motorheart9045 Ай бұрын
@@MRHEAT20I still do that. With cornstarch.
@susanryan622
@susanryan622 Ай бұрын
AC, great. Clean the filters, great. Lower your shades, great. Blahblahblah. 😂 PLEASE share your workouts! You BORH are looking so fit and healthy!!! Good road workouts are hard to come by!
@StreamingNomad
@StreamingNomad 14 күн бұрын
For me that’s one of the negatives on full timing - finding you’re a hundred fifty miles at times from the nearest planet fitness or anytime fitness…. I wound up carrying some rogue loads or dumbbells, but that also means working out under the awning with passerby’s watching :)
@PamW2009
@PamW2009 Ай бұрын
As others have commented, we just recently painted the black AC shrouds and the refrigerator vent cover white. I also just did our two AC units following a couple of different DIY air flow diverters. It has been very hot here in the northeast, and one of our AC units isn't currently working. I can say the main area AC kept our entire 36 foot 5th wheel very cool, and the fridge stayed cold too, so those improvements definitely worked. We also velcroed plexiglass to our screen door so we can leave the door open while heating or cooling. I would like to try that reflectix in the cabinets now as I've seen those hints on YT.
@ladikmk
@ladikmk Ай бұрын
I've also seen that suggestion for installing reflectix on what would be the exterior wall panel INSIDE interior cabinets. It makes a lot of sense & would help with both retaining the cooler air from AC use, or increasing heat retention in colder climates.
@livinglife3386
@livinglife3386 Ай бұрын
Great intro!
@patm2468
@patm2468 Ай бұрын
Another idea I haven't seen discussed is putting UV tint on the RV windows (it can be clear). Blocking the UV rays will greatly help on those sunny days. I have it on the windows on my black car and it makes a big difference there too.
@EarlBalentine
@EarlBalentine Ай бұрын
Yes good Tint can help. Some glass that is tinted from the factory is just stain color but does nothing for reflection UV rays. Yes you can get clear UV protection even for your car's windshield without it being top dark to see at night. I have tinted a couple of my RV's.
@ricklong3218
@ricklong3218 Ай бұрын
I did the "DIY A/C MOD" and also taped up our bedroom air dump and smoothed out the air flow from it. I actually had to point the vent towards the wall away from the bed because the extra cold air made me sick after a couple days! I also pointed the vent in kitchen towards the door, so when it is opened, it pushes cold air out instead of letting hot air in. Best bang for your buck is AIR SEALING! Our front storage is under the top half of our bed and also the warmest/coldest spot. We have a 2020 Alpha Wolf 29QB-L. I just started caulking inside the cubby because with the door open you could see light from under the bed when looking inside. Next is insulation under there and panels to cover the 1x2's. I have also started sealing all the drain openings and wire openings where they come through the floor under cabinets. You don't need a 2 inch hole to run a 1/2 inch wire through it 🙄
@krisg3984
@krisg3984 26 күн бұрын
Rv Industry needs changes made. Why should we have to do this stuff after buying it.
@kellythacker1914
@kellythacker1914 Ай бұрын
Reflextics on the inside of the cupboards helps too
@turnbullstravels735
@turnbullstravels735 Ай бұрын
Agree…any cabinet in our rig that is on an outside wall is lined with reflectix.
@danj8777
@danj8777 Ай бұрын
As always, great video guys! RV’s are humidity magnets. If you don’t do something to keep the moisture out it will get everywhere. Like even in the walls. I run two air conditioners and a dehumidifier rated for 1200 square feet. That keeps the humidity down between 30 to 40 percent. That makes even warm temperatures feel cooler.
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
That's great! It's amazing how much it helps
@charlesperry1051
@charlesperry1051 Ай бұрын
We have a ceiling fan in our main living area of our fifth wheel and it is on all the time. We also use a fan in our bedroom. Moving air makes you feel cooler.
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Nice! That's cool you have a ceiling fan in your rig...no pun intended 😄
@NormRidg
@NormRidg Ай бұрын
Never thought of the dehumidifier. We have one just sitting in the attic. Great tip in humid climates. We have already done the other tips. #1 for us was our DYI of the AC plenums.
@Nonnie1227
@Nonnie1227 Ай бұрын
Thank you for these tips. I never thought about getting a dehumidifer and after watching this yesterday, we ran out and purchased one. It has made a HUGE difference already!
@RvingAmerica
@RvingAmerica Ай бұрын
On the external refrigerator fans. I was under the impression that the fans should be installed on the top panel and forcing air out. (Chimney effect) Taking the hot air out not pushing air in. A trick I found on getting the seal flaps out properly is to use a hot dog/marshmallow skewer stick, put the prong under the flap on the bottom and run it up as far as needed. That will pull the flap out and you can do it from the ground. Box fan to circulate air and max air ceiling vents to pull initial heat out are both great ideas. We always do both.
@NYVET48TFW
@NYVET48TFW Ай бұрын
I'm going to try a dehumidifier for sure. We keep our shades closed, awning out (when we're present, never when we leave or in the wind). But what you guys are still missing out on, for more than one reason, is slide toppers! Feel the ceiling of your slides in direct sunlight, then feel again in the shade, you'll feel the difference and with your fridge being in a slide...come on guys, I know they cost money but they'll keep you and the broom off the roof and keep the RV and the fridge cooler! Kudos on the thermostat too, best upgrade ever.
@GLITZGOESGLAMPING
@GLITZGOESGLAMPING Ай бұрын
I’m new full-time RVer & my Tiffin Allegro Bay has 2 slides with toppers but I always wonder - what happens if leaves or dirt or whatever is ontop of the toppers when I roll the slide in ? What am I supposed to do ???
@NYVET48TFW
@NYVET48TFW Ай бұрын
@@GLITZGOESGLAMPING they fall off when it rolls in. I had one slide with a topper on my last trailer and not one issue, and our new 2021 5th wheel we ordered with them (four slides) from the factory, been three years and I would never be without them again, ever.
@friskydingo5370
@friskydingo5370 Ай бұрын
Thanks! It's 125+ in palm springs. It's dry heat so the addition of a portable swamp cooler works amazing with the A.C. it keeps my A.C. Bill down by 50 percent at least. I would have to use both of my A.C. to keep it close to what I acheive with just one A.C. and my portable swamp cooler. It would be unlivable without it. I would also recommend a inverter A.C. I just bought one 2 weeks ago and it is amazing it also doubles as a heater, and has a dry mode. The A.C. drys out the air causing evaporative cooling and the watter has exllent thermal compasity it dose the same when it adds water to the dry air.
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness....125!? Thank you for sharing these great tips and for your wonderful generosity. We always see your comments every Thursday and appreciate you! 😊
@davidj3421
@davidj3421 Ай бұрын
Thanks, Karl and NeyNey! I am not the first to mention this at all, but I have to say: You two are the most entertaining in this space. We admire the production time and effort that goes into these weekly videos. It really is a level above most! (all done in an RV or front/back seat of a Denali trundling across the country. Astounding! Take a bow, both of you. 🎉🎉 And... "Good boy, Dexter!"
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Hi David! We want to thank you for your heartfelt comment. It truly means so much to us to be able to read these encouraging words. Dexter sends his love, as do we 😊
@patriciasporer3045
@patriciasporer3045 Ай бұрын
I am never in a position to have an RV, but you both have given me a detailed life I would never have. Thank you for sharing your both and fun and laughter. Xx. From Millicent South Australia. Winter here now ❤❤❤❤
@EarlBalentine
@EarlBalentine Ай бұрын
RV'ing is fun and you meet a lot of new friends but it's like throw money out the window : )
@francrow8645
@francrow8645 Ай бұрын
On the slide seal, you can use a sock filled with baby powder and tap some of the powder between the slide and seal to keep the seal from sticking.
@SpykersB
@SpykersB Ай бұрын
If you regularly condition your slide seals, with slide seal conditioner treatment made for them, they stick less too lol. 🍻
@ladikmk
@ladikmk Ай бұрын
@@SpykersB Yes, and then the baby powder won't get gummed up inside the slide.
@user-sg2nc3gv2y
@user-sg2nc3gv2y Ай бұрын
Our MaxAire fans also have a ‘fan only’ mode so you can run them with the vents closed. Almost like having a ceiling fan in our RV bedroom which tends to be warmer than the rest of the coach.
@vincentgonzales8917
@vincentgonzales8917 Ай бұрын
I have max air, but the fans are exhaust only. So if the lid is closed nothing is happening.
@PhSyCo-B-oCh
@PhSyCo-B-oCh 29 күн бұрын
I live FT in my 5th wheel, I've noticed during this whole video, I'm looking in your background and ALL of your lights are on. Idk, but lights do tend to put out quite a bit of heat, just an observation. 😎 I'm in bone drying Phoenix, Az. I had to buy a window AC because the rooftop AC wasnt cutting it. I've also got a rotorie fan that's fixed on my breaker box so it doesnt over heat. I'm still sweating my but off untill the sun has been down for an hour or so.
@Itsa_Mea
@Itsa_Mea Ай бұрын
We have a 2024 Momentum 415G. I went to tape up the AC ducts better and see about adding the RV Airflow foam. To my surprise, the center AC unit already had one installed from the factory. The front and aft did not so i sealed it up with foil tape and called it good. Just doing that noticeably increased flow and cooling effect.
@yooperdog
@yooperdog Ай бұрын
Blocking your windows can also not allow the heat to escape from the window and can lead to warping of the plastic parts. Some manufacturers recommend not blocking the windows fully. FYI
@janetfolkerts5827
@janetfolkerts5827 Ай бұрын
Summer heat and covering windows is NOT a 365 day solution it is just for the duration of the high temps.
@yooperdog
@yooperdog Ай бұрын
@@janetfolkerts5827 and if your windows are made of plastic parts the excessive heat trapped in the window can lead to damage in just one day. Do a little research and you will find some window manufacturers recommend Not doing this. It all depends on the manufacturer.
@bethhiggins1310
@bethhiggins1310 Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the tips. You guys encouraged us to make the leap and get into camping/RV Life. I always look at white trucks and 5th wheels...in hopes of seeing you both.
@casitacindy461
@casitacindy461 Ай бұрын
did i miss ya'll mentioning the insulation of your back side of your outside wall cabinets? those cabinet walls get very hot and every time you open your cabinet wall it allows hot air in. i cut foam board for every outside walled cabinet back and its made a ton of difference.
@SpykersB
@SpykersB Ай бұрын
I would think it would also trap condensation in high humidity? (Edit: making it not a good idea?)
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
You didn't miss it. We didn't think about this 😃 We love these comments!!! Thank you for sharing!
@casitacindy461
@casitacindy461 Ай бұрын
@@HappilyEverHanks btw, love this segment. sharing these tips really help. thanks and keep up the great work.
@janetfolkerts5827
@janetfolkerts5827 Ай бұрын
Attaching a portable awning with suction cups on the side giving shade to the refrigerator and windows works when you don't have built in awnings on that side. Thanks for sharing and reminding us of some very simple solutions to reducing heat in the summer.
@PamW2009
@PamW2009 Ай бұрын
Do you have a link or photos of this interesting hint?
@gadgetneck
@gadgetneck Ай бұрын
We recently went to Chimney Rock, NC where it was hotter than hell. We had the dogs with us, both are very hot natured, so we had to keep it cool. We were failing until we opened the vents on the AC to dump the cool air directly into the camper before it cycled through the scorching hot roof. For that reason I will never make it impossible to dump the air directly into the camper. Stay safe out there.
@betterthanideserve76
@betterthanideserve76 Ай бұрын
We have done everything you have mentioned. Ill add, make removable vent covers for the heating ducts, remove all the drawers from you hutch, i bet you will find a very large hole behind them and you can see right into your storage area. We made a removable piece of foam board and seal that spot off, reason for that is if you camp in the cold and need your furnace that hole into your storage space is for the furnace return. Once we sealed the spot, and with all the other upgrades we did just like you did, our A/C works less, wayyy less. Example, gulf shores Alabama a few weeks ago, heat index at 112. We were cool inside at 67 and the A/C's were cycling on/off about every 20 minutes and we own a GD295rl 150 series. We dont have all the wall insulation like regular campers. If you are not running a dehumidifier 100% of the time in a camer, even when not camping, you are asking for issues. Side note to dehumidifiers, i just recently encapsulated and sealed my crawspace at our home last winter and installed a whole house dehumidifier, WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE. We have never had an electric bill less than $230 in the summer over the last 9 years we owned the house, now we haven't been over $100, in Tennessee. Making the A/C's work more efficient is key. Seal everything off you can and run dehumidifiers
@carllawson4235
@carllawson4235 Ай бұрын
Great video we have done all those tips but not the door stop trick in the a/c vent thanks for that one 👍
@comeandtakeit82
@comeandtakeit82 Ай бұрын
I love y'all. I have a small travel trailer and dreams of a class c retirement. But, for now, I live vicariously through y'all. You're so funny, too.
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@VegieWeg
@VegieWeg Ай бұрын
Kyle is looking jacked these days. Look at those guns!
@FulltimingBrinkley3950
@FulltimingBrinkley3950 Ай бұрын
Kyle is CUTE TOO! 😁
@michaeltovar9451
@michaeltovar9451 Ай бұрын
he is a lean "heat" fighting machine
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Ok now I am blushing 😊 Ya'll are too kind! Thank you
@FulltimingBrinkley3950
@FulltimingBrinkley3950 Ай бұрын
@@HappilyEverHanksyou’re welcome! From: the NASA patch person, haha
@janetfolkerts5827
@janetfolkerts5827 Ай бұрын
Putting down rugs to block heat coming up from the hot pavement/concrete slab etc. Just as you would in the winter to prevent cold temps coming inside from beneath.
@ellwyntoniathomas1693
@ellwyntoniathomas1693 Ай бұрын
This video was hot in so many ways. But, you guys made it cool! Good stuff. Appreciate the wealth of info. Will be using several of these suggestions.
@BassFever4Ever
@BassFever4Ever Ай бұрын
Where I live in Texas, we get both extreme cold and extreme heat. Last year, my son and I stayed in a state park and it was only 95 degrees. But, the temperature humidity index got up to 122 degrees. Not only did our ac's struggle, but our fridge was also struggling. It can and does easily get into the 100s here, but that humidity index is a killer 😂 Love your channel!
@billdavis5483
@billdavis5483 Ай бұрын
Stay at home during the summer. That is what we do.
@michaelfinley9988
@michaelfinley9988 Ай бұрын
We had to buy a portable AC unit (which puts out 27 degree air…amazing, but our RV roof mounted ac units only put out 60 degree air temp, which in 107 degree summer heat does not cool our rig efficiently, albeit having new units. I may upgrade to 15k units to replace our 13.5 k units.
@Saintly2
@Saintly2 Ай бұрын
I'm on the west coast of Canada and OH the humidity! We get our RV parked (ours is a TrailManor so a bit of physical labour required to set it up) and step out of the A/C tow vehicle and just melt. It's nigh impossible to get anything done. Have plenty of water on hand, is all I can say!
@robertcolpitts4534
@robertcolpitts4534 Ай бұрын
Great suggestions. We've used all of these in our trailers winter and summer. We just had our A/C replaced (compressor seized up) and upgraded from a 13.5K to a 15K. So, in super hot weather, it will be nice! Skirting the RV is good, especially in winter, but wind storms are NOT their friend.
@TheFeatheredCottageWithDee
@TheFeatheredCottageWithDee Ай бұрын
We have used the door bumpers since we got our Grand design and it helps tremendously.
@johnhowell8228
@johnhowell8228 Ай бұрын
can you explain this one a little better? I looked up the dome door stops and don't understand how they would be used. what I found is like a half dome that mounts on the floor with a rubber pad on one side. is this what she is talking about?
@tommyg5346
@tommyg5346 Ай бұрын
I am also wondering how it helps the airflow downward.
@gokingsgo_skol4194
@gokingsgo_skol4194 Ай бұрын
@@johnhowell8228it’s like a speed bump inside the ducting. Flat part inside on the duct roof. Air hits the speed bump and is pushed out the reinstalled vent instead of speeding through the neighborhood running over your kids lol
@BuildingByFaith
@BuildingByFaith Ай бұрын
Great tips. I too have had evaporator coil freezing issues, but it didn't matter if I ran the fan on hi or lo. I recommend running the fan on low and auto to maximize dehumidification. If you run the fan on all the time, it puts the humidity back in the air when the AC isn't running.
@philandres6446
@philandres6446 Ай бұрын
In cars and house AC this happens your A/C is low on freon????
@BuildingByFaith
@BuildingByFaith Ай бұрын
​@philandres6446 that's the first thing that came to my mind, as well. My unit is still under warranty. The dealer said that they don't check freon level but just replace the unit if it doesn't pass, so will wait until out of warranty before I check because I don't want to "tamper" and get rejected for warranty if something does happen.
@johnnylightning1491
@johnnylightning1491 Ай бұрын
Yep I guess I've gotta find that DIY diverter, the $209 less 15% is still quite a bit of money and I'm a cheap skake. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
@PamW2009
@PamW2009 Ай бұрын
I just did this to both our AC units. We already had the tape, so I made two for way less than 20 bucks. Lots of DIY on KZbin. They say it's a bit of a pain in the butt, it is, but once done it's worth it.
@brianhogan386
@brianhogan386 Ай бұрын
Definitely good tips as an HVAC technician I agree with your opinions ! Having a strategy will make your a/c work better! Also as I am in retirement now I plan to full time Rv in more efficient climate locations!
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Thank you, Brian! We appreciate your wonderful support 🙂
@mazie65
@mazie65 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing tips. We use small fans and keep the cab area blocked in a class C
@campmansoutdoors6927
@campmansoutdoors6927 Ай бұрын
OMG! That was hilarious when Nene threw that bucket of water at you!! Nice shot Nene!! Love your vids!!
@its-andrew-y
@its-andrew-y Ай бұрын
also underrated thing is to use the “dry” mode on the newer furrion units even if you’re not in a humid area, it cycles the compressor for longer, less strenuous cycles while pumping a constant flow of dry, cool air into the camper. for us (we’re in AZ) it’s much better than using the regular ac mode. on an 85+ degree day it can easily keep the trailer in the low 70s.
@Herbeez
@Herbeez Ай бұрын
I glued some plastic baffles to the register to get more air where I wanted it. Great video!
@MelissaPeper
@MelissaPeper Ай бұрын
I'm full-time stationery in Texas, and I keep my roller shades down. Plus, I put up black out curtains, and it really helped . The things to go into the vents helps I've done that, too. I still want to put the Styrofoam up there.
@CruiseAddictJunkie
@CruiseAddictJunkie Ай бұрын
We love watching your channel! Look forward to the new videos every week. We don't actually own an RV, but our love came from when we stayed at Westgate River Ranch and stayed in RV's a few times, after being there a bunch of other trips prior. At one point we were really interested in RV life and learning more, came across your channel and had so much fun watching and learning over the past few months. Who knows one day we may think to switch up life and go full time. But thanks so much for the videos, so enjoyable!
@lauriesanford9712
@lauriesanford9712 Ай бұрын
My hubs and I recently camped for a week in Oregon City, CA Lake Mildred. Hottest week of year it seemed. Thank goodness for our generator when the campground shut off the electricity. We had a great time staying cool at the lake or inside the trailer. All 3 dogs survived the heat and went swimming too. Thank you for the video this week.
@Jabq
@Jabq Ай бұрын
Loved the bucket of water opener!! 😂
@DLTJR1959
@DLTJR1959 Ай бұрын
We winter in Florida with our coach. We got a Magna Shade last year and it is a tremendous help. We have those installed on the front windshield in addition to the side windows. Our coach is an 06 and had roof repairs that included new white paint on the aluminum roof. Another great help. Lastly we have 4 AC/HP with 4 zone cooling. They are all working. No shade trees at our spot and typically it gets up to the 70's in the winter. Not gonna be in Florida in the summer.
@kimberliedusenbery5601
@kimberliedusenbery5601 Ай бұрын
One thing you did not mention is blocking the skylight in the shower, if you have one, when not in use. Tremendous heat reduction!!!! Our bathroom was a hotbox which translates that heat throughout. Game changer!!!!!
@user-lg6ki6ic5f
@user-lg6ki6ic5f Ай бұрын
They did mention sky lights and showed a skylight they covered.
@mikemanjo2458
@mikemanjo2458 Ай бұрын
We have "air you can wear" in the South with all the humidity. (Jane) 🥵 We keep Refectix on our windows during the day in the summer (You can buy a big roll of it and cut to size from Lowes).
@jansullivan1442
@jansullivan1442 Ай бұрын
I love love this episode! Has anyone tried the domed doorstops and was does it look like in stalled?
@michielmeijer5653
@michielmeijer5653 Ай бұрын
In Europe I don’t get to use the ac as much because the hookups aren’t there and fuel is expensive. I always try to have the vents going to keep air moving in and out of the rig. On hot days I leave all cabinets and doors open, so that hot air doesn’t build up and get into the furniture and walls and the hot air gets to leave too.
@floridaprepper751
@floridaprepper751 Ай бұрын
My wife and i have a 21 ft palamino palomini we purchased in 2022. It has a 9000 btu ac unit in it. It is sized perfectly for florida. It chills the rv down great, a little noisy, but good. The formula is : for every 400 square feet of space. You will need 12000 btu of ac. I hope this helps out, thanks.
@dondartt684
@dondartt684 Ай бұрын
Great tips, it’s hard to cool down the RV more than 20 degrees. At some point if you can, move to a cooler place.
@user-fo4sd6cu6n
@user-fo4sd6cu6n Ай бұрын
You two are so good together on camera. Love the splash intro!
@jimmyking8175
@jimmyking8175 Ай бұрын
Hope I didn't overlook this when I read through "most" of the comments. We've been told by the dealer and what we do is that we run our unit's on High, not Lo and not in Auto. It gets a little annoying after a while, but you get used to the continuous sound. The fans never cycle off, but the AC compressors will as the thermostat controls the temp. I think keeping the air moving helps you stay more comfortable plus prevents any freeze ups.
@EdwardDavis-hc7oh
@EdwardDavis-hc7oh Ай бұрын
You can take your RV to someone that does window tinting and get the clear ceramic coated tent on your windows and it will keep out all of the heat
@FatManWalking18
@FatManWalking18 Ай бұрын
only 103F in Westbygodvirignia yesterday. dont worry, it's a wet heat.
@64droptopvair
@64droptopvair Ай бұрын
We've learned that if we turn our AC of high cool, high fan, our AC will freeze up. Now we keep it on cool,low fan and it works.
@kipeast
@kipeast Ай бұрын
My rv was doing the same thing at the coast. We found out that cold air was leaking past the divider in the AC. This caused the warm, moist air to start freezing up. We did the DIY version of the rv airflow, and the freezing problem never reoccurred. Make sure the divider is sealed around the edges with AC foil tape.
@LifeIsTripping
@LifeIsTripping Ай бұрын
Great tip! 😊
@wiseguy1294
@wiseguy1294 28 күн бұрын
You mentioned a pop up, we had a pop up for about 23 years, no A/C. We always used a fan to help circulate air around. Opening the alittle.
@chasing70degrees23
@chasing70degrees23 Ай бұрын
Love your videos! We’ve learned so much on our full time journey! Another trick we use is to point our bedroom vents towards the hallway, then use a box fan in the hallway to help add cold air to the main living area. ❄️
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
This is a great tip! Thank you for taking the time to share. We appreciate your support 😃
@larrybarras8147
@larrybarras8147 Ай бұрын
Can confirm that my previous camper experiences in South Louisiana were warm in the summer months. We could not be inside of the camper during the days. This is all solid advice I will come back to if I ever purchase another camper.
@flotzilla1126
@flotzilla1126 Ай бұрын
We use the car window shades in all of our windows. They are typically lightweight, easy to install, and they fold up to store when not needed. They do an awesome job of keeping out the sun and heat! Love the channel!!
@TakingARizk.
@TakingARizk. Ай бұрын
Amazing tips! I've learned a lot watching yall and all of it is very practical! Thank you for the video😊 Hopefully we will run into you guys one day!
@Farmlifebelike
@Farmlifebelike Ай бұрын
i agree to the play list and thanks
@Viz1-txredisright
@Viz1-txredisright Ай бұрын
Love the tips. We actually removed our airflow. Hated it. We like the “dump” capability and it cooled quicker🤷🏼‍♀️.
@BrendaWeston-lv9dv
@BrendaWeston-lv9dv Ай бұрын
😂 You guys would be great at stand up comedy!! Love the white sheers NeyNey! They look beautiful. Great tips, we have made some of those changes over the years and what a difference. Love you guys and thanks for all the laughs ❤. I look forward to every video.
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@josephsandall1789
@josephsandall1789 Ай бұрын
Just as hot air rises cold air falls. The fan helps push the falling air. We have a loft and put one fan up there and another on the floor.
@HMccafferty-tg7es
@HMccafferty-tg7es Ай бұрын
We have a small dehumidifier and we also have the moisture traps in certain areas. Small heater works to get the areas the furnace doesn't when it is chilly camping. WE put Styrofoam in the fan spaces which works for both light and temperature protection. If necessary we will reflective cover the windows.
@johnspeciale4099
@johnspeciale4099 Ай бұрын
I found the solution for ensuring the slide seals fully deploy and retract on my Reflection. The idea came from one of your fellow You Tube full-timers. I stuck three self-stick 1/2” x 4” furniture moving sliders vertically about six inches from the outer edge of each slide. As the slide moves out, the seals encounter these bumps and pop out like they’re intended to do. I put them on several years ago and they’ve worked flawlessly.
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Hi John! Thank you for sharing this with us. Would you be able to share the video so that others can have reference to it in case they are looking? We appreciate you!
@Farmlifebelike
@Farmlifebelike Ай бұрын
good to see yall are back at it how are yall liking being back to the camping life
@KurtDarrow
@KurtDarrow Ай бұрын
Very good information on cooling techniques to keep your RV cool. I do want to mention 1 more that is so important to cooling the inside. As TPO roofs age they start to discolor and darken creating additional heat transferring that into the RV. Keeping it clean helps, but it will continue to darken. Roof coatings are the answer. This is an easy DYI project. Henry's roof coating was my choice. I installed it on my 2018 reflection 1 year after I bought it. Not only will it lower the temp in your RV it will also seal your roof and extent the life of the roof. Wow, what a great look, easy to clean and a 15 year life before recoating. My RV roof looks better than when it was new. It has remained a bright reflective white color for 6 years now. I highly recommend it.
@rustystrong6816
@rustystrong6816 Ай бұрын
Before we got a dehumidifier we experienced mildew under the mattress and on the wood in the mattress storage area.
@bobwadsworth4799
@bobwadsworth4799 Ай бұрын
A couple of things, our pop up had an AC. It worked great. And two, to maximize the air flow in your fridge vent, put your fans vertically and have the bottom fan pull air into the compartment and have the top one blow air out of the compartment. We did that on our camper and it made all the difference than just blowing air into it.
@Firebird8421
@Firebird8421 Ай бұрын
My dehumidifier heats my camper. I use it to heat the camper on those cold, rainy, raw days and colder. A dehumidifier is basically an a/c unit that has the condenser (that part that expels the heat) not venting outside. The A/C does the same dehumidifying while expelling the heat outside. Using both at the same time may be canceling each other out and needlessly taxing the electrical system. But… maybe yours doesn’t throw as much heat as mine.
@CarolLovesJesus
@CarolLovesJesus Ай бұрын
We have a class A motorhome with 2 fairly new roof top a/c's. It's not enough if it's over 100, so we purchased a portable a/c that's also a humidifier. We keep the portable up front while parked, near the back of the drivers seat. It's vented out of the drivers side window. Up front is best since the rooftop a/c is located in the rear & the middle. We keep a portable fan running because it will push the cool air from one room to another. Parking under or near trees if we can. We also use the reflector installation roll in our windows, especially the front window. We keep awnings out if not windy. Our Rv is always comfortable...it was 108 yesterday, and a cool 72 degrees inside our Rv.
@stellabrown7630
@stellabrown7630 Ай бұрын
I think you guys are awesome I do got a camper and I'm getting ready to live in it as soon as I get it fixed I lived in an RV before motorhome and it was in bad shape but I did it
@The305sBigLou
@The305sBigLou Ай бұрын
We were down in the Keys last weekend with a feel like temperature of 107. Had them A/C's kicking all day, got to 71 degrees after the sun went down. Stayed around 74 the rest of the weekend.
@dhillman7522
@dhillman7522 Ай бұрын
Excellent, good info and your exactly right about the fan. We have one on the bedroom dresser that blows into the lower living room/ kitchen. I'm going to look into the inserts for the air conditioner. Seen those before but for some reason just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
@edturner8390
@edturner8390 Ай бұрын
We have a 1995 pop up we bought in 1999 and put an A/C in it. Works great. We have camped on the coast in Alabama in August, no problem. This past week, we rented a 28 foot, 2023 camper. It was terrible!! Mid day Alabama it was 96 outside and 93 inside. We had to go bowling and find something to do from 11am to 4pm. That A/C was doing nothing!!
@hgoff5617
@hgoff5617 Ай бұрын
Good info. We use a small fan inside also - helps to keep us cooler. Note your AC doesn't care about humidity. Using a dehumidifier may make you feel cooler, but the AC works off temperature, not humidity content.
@patrickscanlon1794
@patrickscanlon1794 Ай бұрын
Hi Guys! burning propane will increase the moisture content of the air as well, a lot! Dehumidifier is a great idea!!
@russbrenner7182
@russbrenner7182 Ай бұрын
I'm a brand new full-timer. I'm currently in Texas for my son's Air Force Basic Training Graduation .It was 100 degrees today. My Ember 26RB did a great job of cooling down. I was scared because it only has one AC unit.
@BuildingByFaith
@BuildingByFaith Ай бұрын
Also, thanks for the 15% code for the airflow. I had every intention of buying one, but I can't justify $150 with discount. I'd rather spend that on some Henry's Tropi-Cool that cools and protects my roof.
@glengronewold2274
@glengronewold2274 Ай бұрын
I think that’s a good point that hasn’t been mentioned. The roof coating and color can greatly affect the inside temps. We have Flexarmor and can certainly tell. Its thickness adds R value and also quiets the rain storms. Keeping the roof clean for maximum sun reflection will also add to cool temps inside.
@mollybug9325
@mollybug9325 Ай бұрын
Our solitude is a 2022 and it came with the Air Flow in the front AC the bedroom one doesn't have one. My wife complains how cold she keeps getting, the vents work fine in 100 degree temps. What will help on the seals is a seal conditioner.
@pattysongs
@pattysongs Ай бұрын
Always love you guys! Never boring and always great tips! ❤️
@insidedianeslife2456
@insidedianeslife2456 Ай бұрын
Great opening. Communication is the key.
@HappilyEverHanks
@HappilyEverHanks Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! We appreciate your support 🙂
@skinsman56
@skinsman56 Ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for the tips.
@timengle3042
@timengle3042 Ай бұрын
🤣😂 we went camping this weekend. It was hot to say the least. The A/C had a problem keeping up. It even spit out ice in the middle of the night. Talk about a waker upper when it hit the floor. We leave ours on 24/7. We have that foil insulation in our front windshield and any windows we do not look out regularly in our class A. It WORKS well. We were thinking about getting the dehumidifier. We will now. We try to clean our filters every trip. Going to check into the RV AIRFLOW. How does that work with the air dump at the vent. Safe travels to you 3.
@friskydingo5370
@friskydingo5370 Ай бұрын
If you skirt your r.v. in the summer beware of rodents and snakes when you unskirt.
@davidoakley9387
@davidoakley9387 Ай бұрын
This makes a lot of sense ty for mentioning
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