EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 25 MIN
Episode 206 – Unlocking the Secrets of RV Air Conditioning: Expert Insights from GE
from The Smart RVer: DIY RV Maintenance and Repair
Summary:RV air conditioners can be confusing, especially when they are not keeping up with the summer heat. In this episode, I sit down with Will Troyer from GE RV Appliances to explain how RV air conditioners actually work, what owners should realistically expect from them, and what to consider before purchasing a replacement unit.We discuss why an air conditioner does more than simply blow cold air, how BTU ratings and the RV’s overall heat load affect performance, and why insulation, humidity, airflow, and outside temperature all play a role in how comfortable the RV feels.Will also shares practical maintenance advice that can help an air conditioner operate more efficiently and last longer. Whether you are troubleshooting poor cooling, preparing for hot-weather travel, or shopping for a new unit, this episode will help you make better decisions and get more from your RV air-conditioning system.Show Notes:In this episode of The Smart RVer Podcast, I talk with Will Troyer from GE RV Appliances about how RV air conditioners work, why they sometimes struggle in extreme heat, and what RV owners can do to improve cooling performance.One of the most important points Will explains is that an air conditioner does not simply create cold air. Its primary job is to remove heat and moisture from inside the RV. Understanding this process helps explain why cooling performance can vary depending on outside temperature, humidity, insulation, window area, sun exposure, airflow, and the size of the RV.We also discuss realistic expectations for RV air-conditioning performance. Many owners expect the thermostat setting to determine how cold the RV should become, but the temperatures of the air entering the unit and the air coming out of the vents provide a more useful picture of how well the system is operating. Even a properly functioning air conditioner may struggle when the RV has been sitting in direct sunlight, and the walls, furniture, cabinets, and flooring have absorbed heat throughout the day.Will shares several practical ways RVers can help their air conditioners perform better. Starting the AC earlier in the day can prevent the RV from becoming heat-soaked. Closing blinds, reducing direct sunlight, maintaining good airflow, and avoiding unnecessary heat inside the RV can also make a noticeable difference.Regular maintenance is another major part of keeping an RV air conditioner operating efficiently. Dirty air filters, clogged coils, restricted airflow, and debris around the rooftop unit can reduce cooling performance and place additional stress on the system. Inspecting and cleaning these areas can often improve performance before more complicated repairs are considered.The conversation also covers what RV owners should know before purchasing a replacement air conditioner. BTU ratings are important, but bigger is not always automatically better. The size of the RV, ductwork, ceiling assembly, electrical system, thermostat controls, installation requirements, and overall heat load should all be considered.Rather than choosing a unit based solely on a familiar name or advertised feature, RV owners should ask questions and ensure the air conditioner is appropriate for their specific RV and camping conditions.This episode provides practical information for both new and experienced RVers who want to better understand their air conditioner, improve cooling performance, avoid preventable problems, and make a more informed decision when replacement becomes necessary.TakeawaysIn this episode, we delve into the intricacies of RV air conditioners, particularly their operational mechanics and essential components.We highlight the significance of understanding the heat load and humidity removal, which are crucial for effective cooling performance.Our conversation emphasizes the importance of proper maintenance, specifically cleaning coils and filters to ensure optimal functionality of air conditioning units.We discuss common misconceptions among RV owners regarding air conditioner performance, particularly under extreme temperatures.The interview with Will Troyer provides invaluable insights into what buyers should consider when selecting an RV air conditioner.We conclude with advice on maintaining air conditioners to enhance their longevity and efficiency, both of which are crucial for any RV owner.GE RV AppliancesOur Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website
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