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Originally Posted by The Gritz Carlton
Depends on how well insulate you are. Plus, whether you live in the 9 most southern states or not, probably 90% of all RV's make it here at one time or another for extended stays. One day down here without adequate A/C will start divorce proceedings. From what I read, most Class A's need generators running all day while underway to keep things comfortable, as the dash unit is worthless.
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Never had a problem with a 30 amp coach traveling in the spring or fall through the US and Canada for 17 years when we were living in Western Kentucky. I did get trapped in Topeka the first week of August during a 108 degree heat wave. We found a tree at a campground and waited it out until midnight and then headed back to KY. Moving to San Antonio, TX 18 months ago, it became evident to spend any time in West and South Texas from June through September we need two A/C, as the heat is oppressive and trees big enough to shade a coach were seldom found.