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dadmomh
Jul 02, 2014Explorer
We also have a Rockwood, the 2604, and have the 15,000 A/C. Also in TN where "trees" are actually more than 8' tall. We always camp with at least partial shade and I'd bet that is making the difference. We set our thermostat about 78 give or take and it's plenty cool....sometimes TOO cool.
With our ROO 23SS with the 13,500, with the partial shade we never had a problem cooling even with the canvas bunkends. A trip to Vicksburg, MS left us able to SEE a tree, but that was it and we could not get it cooler than 85 in the daytime. Once the sun went down, the ROO cooled off pretty quickly.
If you haven't tried it, you might see if an oscillating fan would help. We tried that with the ROO on that Vicksburg trip and it did nothing, but maybe you'll be luckier.
Granted, your TT is larger than ours, but I would think the 15,000 should keep it comfortable. Betting your problem is the extreme heat and lack of shade. Any chance an extra A/C can be added after the fact??
With our ROO 23SS with the 13,500, with the partial shade we never had a problem cooling even with the canvas bunkends. A trip to Vicksburg, MS left us able to SEE a tree, but that was it and we could not get it cooler than 85 in the daytime. Once the sun went down, the ROO cooled off pretty quickly.
If you haven't tried it, you might see if an oscillating fan would help. We tried that with the ROO on that Vicksburg trip and it did nothing, but maybe you'll be luckier.
Granted, your TT is larger than ours, but I would think the 15,000 should keep it comfortable. Betting your problem is the extreme heat and lack of shade. Any chance an extra A/C can be added after the fact??
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