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pianotuna
Jun 02, 2016Nomad III
Running the air when you are not in the rv may actually conserve more power because the unit will cycle on and off.
If the RV is allowed to build up heat, the conditioner takes many hours of run time to cool the RV to acceptable levels.
I run the roof air on the fan only setting via my inverter while traveling in my class C to help distribute the "cool" from the dash air to the rest of the RV.
If the RV is allowed to build up heat, the conditioner takes many hours of run time to cool the RV to acceptable levels.
I run the roof air on the fan only setting via my inverter while traveling in my class C to help distribute the "cool" from the dash air to the rest of the RV.
stevemorris wrote:
we shut off the ac except when we're actually in the trailer for the night, its off all day.
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