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Old 11-09-2018, 02:19 AM   #6
Chance
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All thoughts are welcome?

RJ
Every single RV I’ve owned or rented that had one A/C has struggled to stay “cool” in summer along the Gulf Coast when parked in the sun. Everything else being the same, I’d take 2 X 11,000s over one 15,000 if that’s an option.

I don’t know which units you are comparing, but some now have this 2 A/C option which operates on 30-Amp service from the factory. They use 2 high efficiency 11,000 BTU/hr A/Cs which pull about 10 Amps each under normal operating conditions. I think this twin A/C setup may become more popular in the 26~30 foot range because it shouldn’t add as much cost as those with 50-Amp service.
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