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Originally Posted by Cougar1985
We purchased our Thor from MHSRV and ever since we bought it we have had Cab A/C problems. Found out the hard way that the A/C system was MISSING 3 MAJOR COMPONENTS. This is after 2 trips to a Thor dealer and final took it to an authorized A/C dealer. Thor paid for everything but.... Does anyone know what the cab temperature should be if the outside temperature is 95F? I'm getting 80F. Living in Texas I don't want to run the generator and the coach A/C while traveling.
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We live just west of San Antonio, TX. From May to October, the coach does not move during the day without the front roof air conditioner running. The cost is an average of additional $11 a day in gas to keep the entire coach at 78 degrees. (Gas cost averages $120 per day). We travel with two Abby cats and prefer that they sleep in the recliners rather than under foot or in our laps. The 20,000 btu dash A/C always blows cool air (about 70 degrees), but does not have the capacity to keep the entire front of the coach cool. Adding the 15,000 btu roof air keeps the coach cool even on those 100 F degree days in the full sun.