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My Window unit cools real well in the morning. The air flow from the ac is 50 degrees, then by noon the temperature is 80 degrees and then it won't cool again. I am trying to cool an 8 x 35 ft. trailer. Any suggestions why it only cools for awhile then blows hot ait? My product number is ZQ10B10 and I did not see it listed on the web site. This was the closest AC unit that was close to mine.

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When was the last time you cleaned the evaportor coil and condensor coil???? When its cool outside the condensor if its plugged with dirty can mantain the right condensor Head Pressure by useing the cool outside air when it has to run with 80 to 100 degree air it can't get the head pressure with in range to cool the freon. I would clean the condensor coil.......

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Are you referring to 16 degrees and 34 degrees?
If you are, it is not possible to lower the setting to 16 degrees, 32 degreees is freezing, so the evaperator coil would start to freeze up, and as the ice spreads across the coil............... Air can not flow through ice, so the air will stop blowing, till you shut the system down for a couple of hours, to allow the ice to melt.
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