dougrainer wrote:
wnytaxman wrote:
Actually Tiffins, Winnebagos, and Berkshires are among the more poorly insulated units out there so it will take a heck of an A/C unit to cool them.
I think the unit you are referring to is the one that Entegra is now using.
Curious how you can state and know this? We sell and service Tiffin and they can freeze you out even in 105 degree temps. here in Texas we had 90 plus 100 degree days this summer and NONE of my Tiffin customers had a complaint about cooling their units. More amazing is you state the Berkshires have poor insulation, yet you are buying one????? AND you own a Winne now. NO OEM has a AC unit that only THEY can buy (Entegra). Doug
Doug, I'll see if I can find the R ratings on the different motorhomes. The listing is out there I just have to find it. Yes, I own a Berkshire and it is not particularly well insulated, but I don't live in a hot climate and we do not use our rig in the winter so it is not an issue for us.
The fact that a Tiffin's A/C units can cool the coach doesn't necessarily mean that the Tiffin's are well insulated. It only means that the A/C units are sufficient to cool the coach.
My comment about the Entegras did not imply that ONLY they were using the Coleman's. It was just stating that one particular manufacturer that is considered to be one of the better manufacturers uses that brand. It was meant only as an observation.