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otrfun
Jul 27, 2018Explorer II
SoundGuy wrote:Actually, you did and you didn't answer the OP's question. The OP may not have asked for location, but it's certainly important. Based on the OP's profile, it appears he/she may be located in Arizona. That's a far cry from Ontario. The only reason I replied to your post was to clarify your location. Location (i.e., max/min temps and humidity throughout the day and night) has a significant effect on an RV a/c unit's ability to recover and cool. The daily min/max temp/humidity delta in the desert SW is significantly different from the rest of the US and Canada.Snomas wrote:
I'm looking for response from folks that have 22" TT or shorter units!.SoundGuy wrote:
13,500 BTU Dometic Brisk II can turn our Coachmen Freedom Express 192RBS into a meat locker even when the temps hit 100F.otrfun wrote:As just about everywhere, this summer we here in S Ontario have been seeing repeated heat waves with daytime temps up to 100F, the temp mentioned by the OP. As I said, our 13.5K Dometic Brisk II has no problem turning our 19' trailer into a meat locker, even in these temps. My sincere apologies for answering the OP's question.
Yup, we were up north last summer. Big bang per BTU there. Bring your rig down to S. AZ or SE CA. You'll be wondering what happened to that meat locker.
Based on your past M.O., I suspect you'll be replying with smoking mirrors and animated emojis claiming location is irrelevant (that max ambient temperature alone determines an a/c's performance). Well, SoundGuy, I've got a full bag of popcorn . . . let 'er rip.
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