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Old 06-22-2018, 06:00 PM   #4
Chance
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Originally Posted by BradnKaren View Post

.....cut.... Would this possibly cause the A/C unit to be less efficient?

Just trying to run down all possibilities before we replace the front unit with a 15,000 BTU.

In practice, no, not enough effect on cooling capacity to measure. You could make a better case for electrical efficiency, but that too is pointless unless there is more you didn’t mention.


If you get to point of replacing front A/C, since you’d be buying a new one anyway, you may want to ask if they can add it as a third A/C instead. It may not be doable on your MH, but if possible and can be powered from other leg, you would get a lot more cooling than the extra 1,500 BTU/hr. Granted, if it’s even possible the cost would be higher for sure, but maybe worth it if you like it cold. Just another option to ask about.
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