We have a Miramar 35.3 and live in Florida so we are always using the AC units. If we are camping during the summer, the first thing I do when we arrive at our site is to put down the windshield shade and the two side window shades. The front of the motorhome is always warmer than the back. I can usually keep the temps in the front of the motorhome in the upper 70s and the back of the motorhome in the lower 70s. I try to keep the door closed as much as I can. If people are constantly opening and closing the door, it will get warmer inside. The summers in Florida are usually in the mid 90s outside with high humidly. Being in the 100s would be much harder to cool, especially if parked in the sun.
Burch
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