lumpy790 wrote:
guess I dont really understand why you would want to?
LP frig?
My AC cools it off quick?
There is a huge difference between the desert and SC. The local TV station baked cookies on the dash of a car Monday. It takes DAYS to cool a hot RV around here. Once you get it cooled off you gotta keep it cool or start all over again.
I started one A/C in my RV at 3:00pm yesterday. It was 117 at the time and 124 inside. I checked this morning after an over night low of 95 and the inside temp was down to 79. I will keep it running all day while I am working then go onto the genny when I hook up to leave town. If I am lucky, the inside will stay below 85 until I can get on shore power at the campground (Crazyhorse). It will be over 120 degrees when I arrive and if the inside temps don't jump up fast while I am setting up, I may be cooled enough to sleep tonight.
If the RV was allowed to set in the sun with no A/C running, , , it would not be livable until tomorrow morning even with two A/C units running all night tonight. The sun is hot, the temps are hotter but the fun at Havasu is worth the effort. (opinion)