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time2roll
Aug 15, 2020Nomad
Bumpyroad wrote:Battery can easily power an RV A/C. The real trouble is the RV A/C units are not as efficient as they could be. Combined with the typical poor installation and running the inadequate ducts in the super heated roof cavity, the RV units are inefficient power hogs. An efficient mini-split system should provide better cooling and use less power. EV A/C systems are very efficient using variable speed compressors and computer controls.
my question exactly. if a car AC can be run on battery power plus move the car, why can't that battery run a larger AC ??
bumpy
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