tomthyme wrote:
Thanks so much for all the replies. It will be 94 here in DFW today so we have the rig set up and cooling out front. At the duct outlet with the longest run from the units, the air is coming out of there at 59, with 56 at the unit. I suspect the ducts will warm up as the day goes on with no overhead shade, but we are hoping this was more a condition of our surroundings and less about the unit.
Here's to Hope!
I came across this thread doing a search in an attempt to see if limo tint or bubble wrap style insulation is the better option of the 2. I'm replying because I noticed you are in DFW. I've been in Arlington since March as an insurance adjuster because of the hail storms. I have a 32 foot 30 amp Montana RV 2004 model. It has 1 ac unit that I'm sure is a 15K btu unit. the windows have some tint on them but it may be built into the windows from the factory. They aren't dual pane. I do have the reflective sided pillows in my 3 vent holes. I'm at Trader's Village and under full shade. My temperature difference (the difference between outside temp and inside temp) has ranged from 18 degrees to 30 degrees depending upon the day. That makes me think you may have mechanical problems. For me, I made a HUGE mistake buying that much trailer with that little AC for Texas. It should be illegal to sell those in Texas. lol I am considering a separate unit in the bedroom wired separately since I don't think a 30 amp trailer could support 2 units while powering the regular things in life. On recent 100 degree days, it can get to 80 in the living room. I can shut off the bedroom door and do the a/c "dump" and get the living room down to 72. Basically, I'm having to live in the living room during the day as there is really no way for me to force all the ac air into the bedroom like I can into the living room. I hope this info helps you given that we are in the same area and suffering the same summer. lol
If I were in full sun, I'd be screwed. I'm about to do the bubble wrap thing throughout as I'm about to change parks and can't count on getting a shady spot.