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GULFSTREAMER37
Nov 26, 2013Explorer
Kidoo wrote:
I am looking at buying a Class A. I was wondering if you have to run the RV roof Air conditionner when driving in warm weather or using the furnace when driving below freezing temp and is it enough to keep the RV comfie?
I guess different brand would make a difference, thermo windows, insulation, lenght, big or small window, ect.
What would be the lowest or highest temp to drive the RV and stay confortable.
I am also looking at a Gulfstream Independence 8295 2006 with the Workhorse, 3 slides with the one sun room slide out with 3 big windows table and chair, 5 windows when open plus 3 sky window. Would it be hard to keep warm on the road near freezing?
http://www.gulfstreamcoach.com/products/gas-motorhomes/independence/8295.htm
Thanks
For temps below freezing I run the furnace to keep the fresh water flowing.
For temps above 85 and humid, I run the roof AC to keep things comfortable.
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