gina
Newbie RV’er
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Post by gina on Nov 18, 2015 7:34:15 GMT -5
Hi All,
Question, does anyone know what size air conditioner cover to get for my Spree Escape E204S? I looked in the manual and didn't see the size. No one at the RV place can tell me. I think I already messed up because it already snowed and beat me at getting a cover. I was also told to get tire covers. I haven't even don't that yet. Did I mess up?
Thanks, Gina
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Post by mdconvert on Nov 18, 2015 12:34:23 GMT -5
Is your air conditioner on the wall or on top? Either way I don't recall seeing people covering their air conditioners, and can't think of a reason to do it.
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Post by daisymae on Nov 19, 2015 6:19:24 GMT -5
Hi All, Question, does anyone know what size air conditioner cover to get for my Spree Escape E204S? I looked in the manual and didn't see the size. No one at the RV place can tell me. I think I already messed up because it already snowed and beat me at getting a cover. I was also told to get tire covers. I haven't even don't that yet. Did I mess up? Thanks, Gina Have never seen A/C covers on RV's on dealer or Mfg. lots. Only upside is may delay plastic around AC degrading from UV damage.
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Post by spadoctor on Nov 19, 2015 11:25:19 GMT -5
A waste of money....now tire covers are needed to extend tire life
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Post by lynnmor on Nov 19, 2015 12:47:15 GMT -5
If you park the trailer where pine needles and leaves might blow inside the AC, then it would be a good idea to cover it.
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gina
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Post by gina on Nov 22, 2015 21:58:25 GMT -5
Hi and Thanks!!
Nope, the AC is on top and it's here were we get snow but that's it. I hope it won't be messed up without a cover. Gina
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Post by pipeliner on Dec 6, 2015 14:45:03 GMT -5
If you are getting a draft through it or snow blown inside, you can use a white kitchen trash bag and duct tape. Cover the AC with the bag and wrap duct tape around the base to secure it. Do not put the duct tape on the AC cover, just wrap it around the bag under the AC cover. Kind of like a large shower cap. That will give you time to find a cover.
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Post by bluegrass2 on Dec 6, 2015 20:09:51 GMT -5
We have never covered our AC, we get lots of snow and wind driving right at the opening....never had a problem. I agree.....no need.
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Post by pipeliner on Dec 14, 2015 21:12:10 GMT -5
Here in Wyoming I have had drafts from the AC. I probably just had a bad unit. Wyoming wind is relentless.
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