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Old 04-18-2018, 08:49 PM   #10
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 27.1
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Oldmso54 View Post
So I would like to set the AC to come on when the internal temp gets above 79 or 80 degrees (or somewhere thereabouts). It gets hot and humid here in Cen FL so avoiding 90 - 100+ degree heat in the coach is the number one goal.

Keeping the batteries charged is obviously at the top of the list too, but mostly I want to control the heat buildup in the coach.
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Originally Posted by TurnerFam View Post
he never SAID he 'needed' anything, other than just a hookup.... he's not looking to run air conditioning when he's 'not in the coach', so NO, the coach is not 'demanding' anything when he's not IN the coach... of course.

He just asked a basic everyday question that new folks have about electricity, there's no need to make it sound like he needs to install an 'RV PARK' electrical box just to have 'some' electricity to his coach, while it's only 'parked' next to the house.
Actually, he did, if you read the entire thread,
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