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thomasmnile
Nov 26, 2013Explorer
CavemanCharlie wrote:
It flows a lot of air. I have a clean filter and on this unit I can look up into it with the filter removed and see the evaporator . Maybe my thermostat that I'm sticking right into the outlet of the AC is not very accurate. And, if I recall it took a while to get down to that temp. Started out more like 40 I think. Can't try it now. it's only 25 outside here. lol
Boy, I can't see how you ever expect to get a poorly insulated, drafty, RV cool inside by putting out 60 degree air.
Believe it or not, even in a central AC unit in a stick n' brick, the temperature "split" between room air and the air handler discharge plenum is only around 20 degrees or so. No AC expert but when we replaced our home heat pump 4 years ago, the technician showed me the figures with his electronic thermometers when the installation was completed as part of the startup and customer acceptance of the job.
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