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DSDP_Don
Dec 20, 2014Explorer
Good fix, but one thought. I think a lot of RV's use this ducting system that runs the length of the coach so that when on 30 amp and only one A/C is available, you can get some A/C to all portions of the coach.
In your situation, 3 A/C's, if you were stuck somewhere on 30 amp, you will have blocked off the ability to provide air to the rest of the coach when running the center A/C unit.
I'm guessing in your coach and how you use it, 30 amp camping is not a common thing....same with us, but others may run into an issue by blocking the ducting to the center unit.
A neat solution by Newmar would be some powered baffles that could be turned on and off if there is limited amperage. These ducting systems are so small and crammed into a roofline, that they're hard to build effective baffling systems. The biggest issue is that there just isn't enough room in the roof of these RV's to make baffling and ducting that works well.
In your situation, 3 A/C's, if you were stuck somewhere on 30 amp, you will have blocked off the ability to provide air to the rest of the coach when running the center A/C unit.
I'm guessing in your coach and how you use it, 30 amp camping is not a common thing....same with us, but others may run into an issue by blocking the ducting to the center unit.
A neat solution by Newmar would be some powered baffles that could be turned on and off if there is limited amperage. These ducting systems are so small and crammed into a roofline, that they're hard to build effective baffling systems. The biggest issue is that there just isn't enough room in the roof of these RV's to make baffling and ducting that works well.
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