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Originally Posted by Judge
Depending on your cover..... If you have power at the coach, why not just run the A/C (assuming you have 30A or more available). The A/C will remove humidity and circulate the air.
You don't need to have the Thermostat set at 75 Deg. See what the typical temperature maxes out at and then set it a couple degrees cooler. You don't need it running 24 hours a day. It can run when it is hottest and be off when it cools down at night.
When I’m not at my place in Florida in the hottest part of summer, I have my programmable WiFi thermostat kick down the temp for an hour or two each day. The thermostat also shows the humidity so I can see it drop after the A/C has been running.
I have a metal pole building for my coach and temps can get into the mid to upper 80's inside it and it gets humid here. I have the A/C kick on about 85 degree so it runs occasionally to keep the humidity down.
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Curious to the "programmable WiFi thermostat kick down the temp for an hour or two each day. The thermostat also shows the humidity so I can see it drop after the A/C has been running."
Was this a after market item added if what the brand and does it work with any rv ac? Is one built with LTE if wifi not avaialble?