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SidecarFlip
Aug 10, 2018Explorer III
dougrainer wrote:MDKMDK wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Sorry, but there is No Relationship between external temps and interior refer temps. THAT SAID. If you park a RV in 100 degree heat and have NO AC cooling the inside and have the refer ON, odds are it will not cool to spec. Doug
? So if the air temperature around the refer (ambient) is extremely high, the interior will probably be higher, too? Sounds like an "external/interior relationship" to me.
Just sayin' :B
I guess I have to type slower for some people to understand. IF you put a refer in a HOT inside interior, then that can affect the cooling temp in the refer. Like people that would have their RV parked in a hot storage lot with minimal 120 and cannot run their roof AC. THAT is not real world using the RV and refer. Nobody is going to live in an RV that is 110 plus INSIDE because they have no roof AC. Doug
I DO NOT have ac on my RV at all. I don't need it for one and because of where I camp at 95% of the time, it's unnecessary. We don't inhabit the camper except at night. To me, camping isn't about sitting in a RV watching the boob tube or playing on a computer. We are outside unless we are sleeping and that is at night.
I read your comment about your freezers at home with interest. I have 2 chest freezers in my uninsulated garage. One contains game meat, the other frozen grocery store items and garden vegetables and neither have any issue holding a sub zero interior temperature no matter how hot in is in the garage (an be over 100 (f) at times and as cold as 0 (f) in the winter. Cabinet temps are always consistent and below 0, no matter what season it is.
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