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colliehauler
May 11, 2021Explorer III
Fisherman wrote:No that's what window A/C were designed for. A window A/C is recessed into a camper so it can't get proper air flow on the exhaust coil. On a home the window A/C draws air in from the sides to pull through the exhaust coils. This is why a window A/C does not work well in trailers. Add in the condensation which is another issue on window A/C's in RV'S. The only reason rv manufacturers use window A/C's is they can be purchased for $100. VS $600 or $700 for a roof A/C.colliehauler wrote:
No way would I ever purchase a camper with a window A/C, very poor design to make them work. Other then that I would get the floor plan that works best.
I would avoid anything with a foam core floor as well.
Well with a statement like that, I guess all the window A/C's in stick and brick houses are a poor design too, eh? I find mine works like it's supposed to, no leaks and roof rattles.
If your happy with yours good for you.
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