RVs do not have the same insulation values as stick built homes so cooling from the 100s to 80s sounds about right. We've added blackout curtains to the windows as well as putting those pillows things in the overhead vents. I also added insulation between the layers of the bathroom skylight. That thing was light a heat lamp on hot summer days. Our coach is a lot more comfortable on 100 plus days now than it was from the factory but the A/C units tend to run most of the day.
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Lt Keefer
2018 Hurricane 29M
CHF, Saf-T-Plus, SumoSprings
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