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mgirardo
Jul 05, 2015Explorer
We have never had a problem keeping our 32' Class C with 2 slides cool. Our unit has one 13,500 BTU ducted A/C. There are times when it will seem the A/C runs constantly, but we have never encountered a time when it didn't keep the RV cool.
We've camping in FL and GA in the summer. I think the worse we ever encountered was a 96 degree day in central PA. The campground we were at had no shade at all and we were on the side of a hill. We got sun all day long. The A/C ran from sun up until sun down, but it stayed cool.
We camp in the winter as well. We use thermal curtains to keep the hot and/or cold air in the cab area. The cab over is noticeably cooler on cold days and noticeably warmer on hot days.
-Michael
We've camping in FL and GA in the summer. I think the worse we ever encountered was a 96 degree day in central PA. The campground we were at had no shade at all and we were on the side of a hill. We got sun all day long. The A/C ran from sun up until sun down, but it stayed cool.
We camp in the winter as well. We use thermal curtains to keep the hot and/or cold air in the cab area. The cab over is noticeably cooler on cold days and noticeably warmer on hot days.
-Michael
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