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Old 07-07-2017, 11:49 PM   #9
Chance
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He probably meant to say that the last part of your question can't have just one answer as the question is worded.

"The temperature of the air it puts out" would be very different at 2 PM versus 2 AM, etc. Generally, A/Cs are designed to lower air temperature by "approximately" 20 F. When air in RV is around 75 F, then we should expect temperature right at discharge vent to be around 55 F. If air is warmer in RV then air it puts out will also be warmer. And obviously cooler air going in means cooler air coming out.
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