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moparmaga2
Jun 27, 2013Explorer
It will be fine, don't worry about it.
I have a coach very similar to the size and insulation values of your motorhome and I am currently sitting at 106 degrees F and it is 78 inside. (I am parked with my windshield facing west, otherwise I could probably get down into the low 70's.)
Try to park with the windshield facing east if possible. Do not use your ac ducted vents when the temp is over 100, open the vent underneath the AC and let the cold air drop directly down from AC.
A unit with the insulation values of your coach, dual pane tinted windows and 3 AC units will fare just fine. Very different from your average stick and tin trailer with one AC. (I know this from experience, used to have one)
P.S. - If you have any window awnings, use them. Those things are an unbelievable help.
I have a coach very similar to the size and insulation values of your motorhome and I am currently sitting at 106 degrees F and it is 78 inside. (I am parked with my windshield facing west, otherwise I could probably get down into the low 70's.)
Try to park with the windshield facing east if possible. Do not use your ac ducted vents when the temp is over 100, open the vent underneath the AC and let the cold air drop directly down from AC.
A unit with the insulation values of your coach, dual pane tinted windows and 3 AC units will fare just fine. Very different from your average stick and tin trailer with one AC. (I know this from experience, used to have one)
P.S. - If you have any window awnings, use them. Those things are an unbelievable help.
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