This is destroying RV service - and nobody is talking about it.

RV air conditioners are becoming more advanced, but not necessarily better for RV owners — or RV technicians. In this video, I break down what I believe is destroying RV service as we know it: the new generation of digitally-controlled A/C units that use proprietary signals between the thermostat and the control board. Digital signals themselves aren’t the problem — the real issue is that manufacturers refuse to release the diagnostic data, the signal charts, or the proprietary communication info we need to actually troubleshoot these systems. Without that information, techs are forced into guesswork, part-swapping, wasted money, and wasted time. I explain: • How modern RV A/C thermostats and control boards communicate • Why these digital systems are impossible to diagnose without data • How the lack of transparency hurts technicians and RV owners • Why manufacturers push part-replacement instead of real diagnostics • What needs to change for RV repair to survive If you’ve ever wondered why techs “just start replacing parts” — this video explains exactly why that happens, and why the industry is moving in a dangerous direction. 🧰 More RV repair insight & tutorials: https://thatrvtech.com 🔧 Daily RV education: @ThatRVTech on TikTok | Facebook | YouTube Keywords (SEO): RV air conditioner problems, RV AC control board, RV thermostat issues, RV proprietary electronics, RV digital communication, RV tech rant, RV repair industry, That RV Tech, RV diagnostic problems, RV part swapping, RV service challenges