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Old 05-19-2018, 12:00 PM   #16
Miramar Owner
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Miramar 34.4
State: Iowa
Posts: 796
THOR #4488
I spent a week in South Dakota last summer with highs above 105 every day. The 2 AC's in the Miramar kept us cool! The 20 degree change from input to output sounds about right which simply means it takes awhile to cool it down. Once you have reached inside temperatures of 80 degrees you should be able to drop it from there easily.

We always cool it down with both AC's then just use the one in the rear when we're sitting up front and reverse the process when we go to bed. We often close the ducts to push the air where we are when just using one.

Bottom line...if you can't make the coach comfortable with out all the extra hoops to jump through then something is not working properly. All the suggestions may make it easier on the AC's but should not be necessary. We keep ours at about 72 degrees...just like home.

As you stated you have plenty of air flow, just not cold, then something is definitely wrong. I would take in in to have it checked out.
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