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Originally Posted by Chance
Another possibility is if you go in and out of RV more than others? Perhaps leave the door open much longer than usual? That's one way to get more heat and humidity inside the coach (or a house) than others who keep theirs closed up.
In Texas and Florida (both warm and humid areas) I've had that problem at home when people leave door wide open to talk rather than step outside and close it behind them. It happens also when children are playing outside and constantly go in and out. It can put a lot of extra load on AC.
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Chance .. well said !! We were thinking the same thing ! So many variables which affect cooling, and, for sure, an rv is sooo different from a brick n mortar home.