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dcason wrote:
Okay, thanks everyone. DOUG...if the rv does not have a vent in the bedroom (area of concern for sleeping), can one be added structurally. Hubby could add one to replace a vent but no vent so he is not sure how much of a job that would be.
I do like it cool to sleep (ny) and we use it in florida keys in winter (so by april it is HOT).
Donna
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Jan-25-2022 01:04 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Not going to disagree with Doug, but we have a 26P Vista, with a single 15k ducted AC.
We have found that in mid 90's with partial shade the unit keeps the front comfortable, but the bedroom does climb some into the high 70's or low 80's.
This was in Va, NC, and Tenn in the summer, not in Texas heat. And we always had some shade.
We did screen off the windshield to help, and blocked the sun where we could.
Jan-25-2022 01:01 PM
Sandia Man wrote:
I imagine there was an option for a second AC, many dealers in cooler climates will order them with just a single AC. There are a lot of variables involved making it difficult to state if a single unit will suffice in that particular rig, but we had a single AC in a 32' RV and it could keep up with 90+ degree although it would run pretty much non-stop during the heat of the day. I have seen many rigs over 30' with only a single AC, if you are often RVing in those temps you can add a second unit although RV AC units are a bit difficult to come by at the moment due to pandemic.
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