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joeburnes
Oct 11, 2015Explorer
Big Katuna wrote:
You misheard. An AC drops (at best) about 20 degrees across its coils. When you turn it on in a 90 degree rv, the AC starts spewing out 70 degree air
But as the air starts to drop, now the air inside is a mix of 70 and 90 degree air; say 80, so the AC will now be putting out 60-65 degree air.
I have two acs in my 40' DP and can easily get it in the low 70s in full sun on a 100'degree day.
If that is the case, wouldn't you then continuously get lower and lower ac output temps until you hit your desired temp?
90 degree RV. A/c output 70 degrees. Later on, 80 degree RV, a/c output 60 degrees. later on 70 degree rv, a/c output 50 degrees. later on 60 degree rv....etc etc. But in reality, that doesn't happen.
Why?
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