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Old 08-05-2016, 02:33 PM   #16
Jedsmom
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: A.C.E. 30.1
State: California
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Originally Posted by Vinster30 View Post
Check the air coming out of the vents at the AC to see if it is 20 degrees less than the RV interior air about six or seven feet away. That will tell you if the AC is doing all it can.

The vents on the bottom can be opened, however, it will only cool a smaller area. Closed, the cooling should spread. Check each vent to see if your getting cool air coming out of each. You would be checking for blockage or a duct that has come loose.
Thanks for the tip! I didn't know how the vents on the bottom of the unit worked. Now I do!

We found that the AC had a hard time keeping up with temps over 100*. We also found that we didn't like camping in temps over 100*. We'd rather be home and not confined to the motorhome when it's that hot! I'm a real weather wimp, and anything over 85* just isn't fun for me.
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