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doxiemom11
Mar 01, 2019Explorer II
We spent this past summer in N Mex at 4,200 ft with many days 100+ but high only to 108. The A/C ran day and night, sometimes shutting off for a period of time during the night. Make sure you pull shades, curtains including over the door to block any sun you can from coming inside. The silver windshield type things in the windows will work better. Try to park with some shade. The sun in 1 summer bubbled the clearcoat on the front bumper of our rv. It is hot, hot, hot! It will get way to hot inside to leave your pets without the A/C set to run.
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