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Originally Posted by blw2
I would do the same.... add a second...
although that probably means upgrading to 50 Amp service so it might be something I consider, but not end up doing.(?)
We have a 15K btu unit in our class c, and it does a fine job except in the heat of the day when it's mid to upper 90's.... then it can't keep up.
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I insulated the three fan vents in my Axis, as well as built a reflector that fits up into the shower skylight and they make a big difference in heat invasion. With shades on all the glass, my 13,500 will keep it cool in the 90+ hot Florida sun. The more you can do to block out the heat coming in, the better chance you have of being comfortable. It's worth the effort.