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Old 10-03-2017, 11:01 AM   #7
Chance
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Originally Posted by Thor29.3inAZ View Post

.....cut..... One Class A owner we talked to, when it is hot, tapes a home furnace intake filter to a couple of windows and has a water drip system and then turns on the upper ceiling fan to draw in cool air. It would be a nice option until you have to drive.....
Sounds like an attempt at a home made swamp cooler, or evaporative cooler, which only work in very dry climates. In most of the US, particularly along Gulf Coast, Florida, etc., where humidity is high during summer heat, that approach won't work. If anything the added humidity will just add more load on the A/C, thereby making the RV even mugger.
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