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- mtntop1ExplorerDid Shadow Cruiser fix the axles problems for 2013.
- 2edgeswordExplorerInitial cost and power consumption, especially during start up, are probably concerns.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
Bob Landry wrote:
Then it would seem reasonable for them to put on a smaller unit.
All of the roof units fit a 14" square opening. The length and size of wiring to it would be the same. That would leave the cost difference attributed to the cost of the units themselves requiring no re-design or construction expense - Bob_LandryExplorer
2oldman wrote:
Bob Landry wrote:
The OP is referring to a smaller unit, not a bigger one.
Not really. The published price for an upgrade to the 15K unit is $146 and that's going to be passed on to the buyer.
They may be able to use a smaller unit on a smaller trailer, but that would likely require different design/cutting/tooling which adds to cost.
I hardly see how. It's unlikely that a trailer that small would have ducted A/C. All of the roof units fit a 14" square opening. The length and size of wiring to it would be the same. That would leave the cost difference attributed to the cost of the units themselves requiring no re-design or construction expense.
BTW, what is your background in A/C? - waterladyExplorerI am reviewing the roof top a/c units. I'm leaning towards the Coleman Mach 8 but I hear it is very noisy to the point your neighbors will complain.
Anyone have any input?? - 2oldmanExplorer II
Bob Landry wrote:
The OP is referring to a smaller unit, not a bigger one.
Not really. The published price for an upgrade to the 15K unit is $146 and that's going to be passed on to the buyer.
They may be able to use a smaller unit on a smaller trailer, but that would likely require different design/cutting/tooling which adds to cost. - Bob_LandryExplorerPossible, but unlikely considering the poor insulation qualities of these trailer. There's no way to compare a trailer to a stick house in spite of the claims of Polar Packages, etc.
- CavemanCharlieExplorer III
Bob Landry wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
Big Katuna wrote:
I wonder why they don't put 15K in all of them.
well you don't want it too big as you want it running a lot of the time since you aren't taking out humidity when it isn't running.
bumpy
I've never seen a trailer that was over cooled by a 15K BTU air conditioner. I don't understand why the 13.5K models are used at all.
Theoretically, you can have so much air conditioning that the unit will short cycle and not dehumidify, but I've never seen that happen in a trailer. If you think you have too much AC, spend a couple of weekends on the Texas coast in August.
Ya, but you don't live in MN. Here it is very easy to have a AC that gets the house too cold and yet does not remove enough humidity to make it feel comfortable. My house is like that. It's either too cold or too humid. My poorly designed HEVAC system can never make it feel comfortable in the house. I believe the same problem could be possible in a Travel Trailer - thomasmnileExplorer
Big Katuna wrote:
I wonder why they don't put 15K in all of them.
X2 ON THAT!!!!!!:C:C:C - Bob_LandryExplorer
2oldman wrote:
Cost. It's always about cost. They can buy their a/cs in bulk and save money.
Not really. The published price for an upgrade to the 15K unit is $146 and that's going to be passed on to the buyer.
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