coteyr wrote:
MFL wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
your main area AC sounds like it is set to a dump position to rapidly cool off the main area, then you should close the vent a bit and duct to the rest of the RV.
bumpy
This, and also thermostat location is usually in a spot to benefit all rooms in trailer. Also the vents should be located and able to rotate to best advantage. I have a round ceiling vent just outside my bathroom door, that can rotate as needed, for bathroom, shower stall, or bedroom.
In a thread in tech section, Doug mistakenly said "All trailers 27' or more need two ACs PERIOD". I corrected him, and said MANY, as there is just too many factors in design/installation to make a statement that is not credible.
Jerry
Yeah it gets plenty cold with just one AC unit. I just need to move the cold around better.
does your AC have a "dump" position where it dumps most of the air directly out of the AC and little to the other ducted ceiling vents. if so, only have that open when you are initially cooling of the RV. then once the living area is cool, shut the "dumP" feature and adjust the other ceiling vents to properly distribute the air. I would not expect much precision in cold/heat distribution in a RV, certainly not as good as in a S&B.
bumpy