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Old 07-25-2019, 07:14 PM   #308
Long & Winding road
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2017 Axis 25.4
State: Arkansas
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Originally Posted by MTHook View Post
GMTECH, Thinking about getting cool air in the back end of the AC, how about some cold air ducts( like ram air) over the top or sides of the cowl directed into the rear? If the outlet was a few inches away for the ac unit it wouldn't interfere with the stationary operation but would get the advantage of the 60MPH wind going down the road.?
All I know about Ac systems is you push the button to the left for cold, right for hot. :-)
Im not GMtech..... but while im driving I have the cab AC on so the whole RV is nice and cool (with the genny on and Roof A/C on of coarse) but when we stop and turn the chassis engine off it can heat up quickly in the cab area (without the reflective bubbles in place) so I would NOT worry about the extra duct work or reversing the AC unit on my roof to increase air flow.

I dont see it benefiting me at all since when im sitting it wont make a difference in cooling. Might even hurt if you have air ducts in the way.

Plus the less rain water in the AC unit the better IMO. Prevent rusting?? or leaves being sucked in?

Thats just my thoughts ..... I been known to be wrong.
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