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Old 05-19-2018, 12:17 PM   #17
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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first, everyone has a different personal 'feel' for what is 'cool enough' for them... none of us can know what that is for you, only you can.

second, sometimes the hot sun and humidity are just too much for even two air conditioners running 24/7 to overcome - there are so many things that can effect your desired outcome: sun coming into windows, the insulation factor in your roof, the height of your ceiling, which way your coach is faced, humidity, whether there is any breeze/wind or not, trees/shade, air infiltration/gaps in slides, etc. etc.

third, sometimes air conditioners in RVs aren't the most efficient since insulation, ducting, and how they were installed plays a role - sometimes getting into the ducting reveals blockages or poor duct tape work.

fourth, fans to move air around is a large part of 'feeling' comfortable, just as much as the actual temperature. The more fans the better.


...been there, done that! TWICE!
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