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flibmeister
Jun 12, 2014Explorer
That's encouraging, folks, thanks.
The last trip we took before selling that Roadtrek was supposed to be a lengthy Colorado tour. We knew the a/c was inadequate for high temps, but figured Colorado would be a safe choice.
Didn't work out that way. There were record high temperatures all over the state that summer. When we got to Telluride and found we couldn't get the inside temp below 100 degrees, we threw in the towel and went home.
I know Roadtrek has upgraded to higher output RV a/c units since those days, and we'll be looking at RT's again. I just want to make sure that, whatever we end up with, it can handle triple digit temps (which we sometimes can't avoid) adequately, even if not altogether comfortably.
The last trip we took before selling that Roadtrek was supposed to be a lengthy Colorado tour. We knew the a/c was inadequate for high temps, but figured Colorado would be a safe choice.
Didn't work out that way. There were record high temperatures all over the state that summer. When we got to Telluride and found we couldn't get the inside temp below 100 degrees, we threw in the towel and went home.
I know Roadtrek has upgraded to higher output RV a/c units since those days, and we'll be looking at RT's again. I just want to make sure that, whatever we end up with, it can handle triple digit temps (which we sometimes can't avoid) adequately, even if not altogether comfortably.
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