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Grit_dog
Aug 20, 2023Navigator
^Sorry, maybe you missed that I was incorrect and corrected that your AC IS operating properly.
Guess it makes sense to find ya a 50amp camper with dual ACs and possibly one with better insulation if you’re going to continue living in it in extreme conditions.
I did look at a Grey Wolf a couple years ago when we were lookin for a toyhauler. And my opinion was that they were fine, but on the low end for bike quality and amenities.
But that’s a common challenge when using something meant for occasional use (camping) and not all weather, all conditions, all the time.
Good luck in your search.
I’m no expert which are the best or aren’t, in toyhaulers but we got us a 2017 Heartland Torque (in 2021) and it was pretty good quality. Only issues was a slow draining gray tank which I never diagnosed and the “levels” panel pooped out. The water levels quit working.
One thing to consider, maybe. One of the things that made toyhaulers preferable to us was the high ceilings and big open space.
Also a detriment to cooling (yes cool air sinks, but there’s a bigger volume of hot air up top compared to shorter campers. Maybe consider closing off the garage area with something temporary like a floor to ceiling canvas tarp or something. You’ll reduce the effective volume of space to cool? Just an idea.
Guess it makes sense to find ya a 50amp camper with dual ACs and possibly one with better insulation if you’re going to continue living in it in extreme conditions.
I did look at a Grey Wolf a couple years ago when we were lookin for a toyhauler. And my opinion was that they were fine, but on the low end for bike quality and amenities.
But that’s a common challenge when using something meant for occasional use (camping) and not all weather, all conditions, all the time.
Good luck in your search.
I’m no expert which are the best or aren’t, in toyhaulers but we got us a 2017 Heartland Torque (in 2021) and it was pretty good quality. Only issues was a slow draining gray tank which I never diagnosed and the “levels” panel pooped out. The water levels quit working.
One thing to consider, maybe. One of the things that made toyhaulers preferable to us was the high ceilings and big open space.
Also a detriment to cooling (yes cool air sinks, but there’s a bigger volume of hot air up top compared to shorter campers. Maybe consider closing off the garage area with something temporary like a floor to ceiling canvas tarp or something. You’ll reduce the effective volume of space to cool? Just an idea.
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