We have a 215 Vegas 24.1 with what was an optional 15K A/C. I've never measured the air exiting the duct, but I can tell you in FL 90+ degree temp my wife can get our coach down to 70 degrees.
I have the 3 rectangular vents on the A/C base in the living area closed so that all the air is diverted into the 8 round ceiling ducts (4 in the bedroom, 1 in the bath, 1 in the hallway in front of the refrigerator, and 2 in the living room). The inside room temp is very stable and the air blowing out the 8 ducts is very substantial.
Right now we are camped in the Amish area of PA. Outside temp is 84 degrees and the thermostat is set at 70 degrees. The A/C just shut off and the coach is cool enough to wear a light sweater.
We live in Tampa and 70% of our camping has been in FL summer conditions. The coach always is cool and the A/C does not have to run continuously trying to reach the thermostat set temp. The 24.1 is 25 ft long and is the smallest floorplan for the Vegas/Axis. We find the 15K on this floorplan more than adequate and I am glad we chose that option instead of the 2015's standard 13.5 K A/C. I know some folks with larger Vegas/Axis, or ACE or Winds port are not getting the same cooling performance as us based on comments I've read in the forum.
Jamiegeek has done temperature measurements and he'll probably chime in with far more exacting performance assessment.
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Ed & Bev Felker
Retired USAF Col and retired Nurse
Traveling with Lily & Bella ('Teddy Bear' breed)
2015 Vegas 24.1 (E-350)
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