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dotcommer
Jul 27, 2018Explorer
Rick Jay wrote:
dotcommer,
properly.
One suggestion I might make is about an hour or so BEFORE you pull over for the night, turn your generator on and run your A/C (two, if you got 'em) on HIGH at a fairly COLD setting. What we find in our rig is when you pull over, there is A LOT of heat underneath the vehicle in the engine, exhaust pipes, muffler, tires, etc. and that heat rises into the coach. Yes, our rig generally is pretty well insulated, but you can still feel that heat coming up into the coach. By keeping the entire rig cool BEFORE we stop, that excess heat is comfortably absorbed by the cool RV interior. In some cases, depending upon the outside temperature & humidity, you might be able to be comfortable with just a window or two open.
Due to the size of our family, we usually travel with at least one A/C running anyway le.
Safe travels,
~Rick
Thank you for the response
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