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Old 01-26-2022, 06:11 AM   #12
Chance
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THOR #2121
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Originally Posted by Lt Keefer View Post
The 13.5k units on my 29M struggle to cool our coach on a summers day. There is no way Thor would be dumb enough to install two 11k A/C units that could be powered by a 4000 watt genset on this coach.

You must be underestimating dumbness then because the standard is a single air conditioner. At 15,000 BTU/hr, that’s not much for a motorhome 31 feet long.

While 22,000 BTU/hr may not sound like enough for a 31-foot Class A, it’s more cooling capacity for its size than the typical and very common +/- 25-foot motorhome with a single 15,000 BTU/hr A/C.

I agree with you that when parked in sun in summer in middle of day on a 100 F humid day, most RVs could use more air conditioning capacity.

Thor specs below are a little confusing because they have redundant dual air conditioner lines, and 31C specs are not what is normal.
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