rv4jimnme wrote:
Oh wow just what I was looking for Cold! We sold our two a/c roof Pace Arrow which was fine but in extreme hot you had to really work at it to start early and I was really wondering about the Winnebago a/c being under the unit? how can one a/c keep it cold enough so you are telling me it works great? I am excited any tips on buying a 2007 Adventurer Model 38T would be greatly appreciated.
actually the basement air has two compressors. Each rooftop ac has only one. pretty much equal.
My unit in a 34 footer did a great job of cooling my journey. Last year in Mesquite AZ 117 deg. it was OK. The inside temp on the thermostat crept up to 80, but with the cold air movement from the vents we were comfortable, it ran 24 hrs a day.
However on larger rvs, just as your roof acs they become less effective simply from the larger inside area to cool.