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DryCreek
Mar 10, 2017Explorer
A Good Cigar wrote:
Are you in an area of Texas that gets high summer temperatures? I'm assuming by the wattage of these two gennies that these motorhomes only have one rooftop A/C on each, for a Class A in warmer climates that A/C unit may not be up to keeping your passengers cool...:E
Yes, the two units we have narrowed our search down to have 30 amp service and a single rooftop AC. But, those units are 29 and 30 foot in length, so that should be "just adequate" for our summers here. We just sold our 30' fifth wheeler, a Fleetwood Terry Quantum. It had a single AC unit and while it wouldn't freeze you out, it kept the coach comfortable. That was one of the reasons for looking in the shorter class A range - we like the state parks and have found that 30 foot is about the largest unit you can have and still find a spot in any park with hookups. That, and our covered RV pad is already wired for 30 amps and is only 35'10" in length. Other reasons we were looking for a "shorty" include better tow performance, easier to get through the small town squares we drive through, and easier to keep up overall. There are only two of us, and Reno the dog.
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