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jimh406
Aug 14, 2023Explorer III
I agree it’s a good idea to pop the cover off and make sure the AC doesn’t have any gaps. There are some options for you to help make the AC run cooler. Those include adding some sun deflection/insulation. Even changing the direction pointed can make a difference. Consider adding tinting to the windows if you don’t have it. Just simple to install film from Home Depot or similar can keep more sun out.
Things we've found to work include sunshade awnings, reflectix in the windows/skylights or covering the skylights. You don't have to leave them in place all day, but they can do a lot to reduce the heat in the hottest part of the day.
Assuming you are an early riser, make sure you cool off the inside as much as possible.
What size TH are we talking about and what size BTU unit? I'd be surprised if one is enough unless it's the short model.
Things we've found to work include sunshade awnings, reflectix in the windows/skylights or covering the skylights. You don't have to leave them in place all day, but they can do a lot to reduce the heat in the hottest part of the day.
Assuming you are an early riser, make sure you cool off the inside as much as possible.
What size TH are we talking about and what size BTU unit? I'd be surprised if one is enough unless it's the short model.
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