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down_home
Jun 29, 2016Explorer II
otrfun wrote:down home wrote:What's your definition of "cool"?
Why? You like a ho bedroom while the living area is cool?
Both our units are front and then one over the kitchen area with connecting ductwork.
Sometimes only one unit, the rear or main one, is needed as the cooled air is spread throughout the coach.
We can close the bedroom door and be cool and no noise at tall, fro the ducts in the bedroom.
At night we/I like it about 68 degrees. A nice warm blanket and sleep like a log.
During day we keep the coach at about 72 even going down the road. I personally like it about 70 but she complains.
Most, including our coach, could use another inch, of insulation, in the ceiling and front cap and rear cap.
A couple more ducts and small thermostat regulated fans, at each duct, would give more even distribution and maybe alter the need for the unit blowers, when starting, sometimes sound like a Chinook spooling up the engines.
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