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pnichols
Jul 04, 2023Explorer II
Thanks John, for the clarification.
It looks like your choice of the 2000 model was to provide plenty of capacity "just in case" ... a good approach. I can imagine what you're talking about relative to the weather presently - and probably more so in the future.
We toured in the Southern U.S. in August (not smart - but no choice on the timing). We had to start up and run the Onan genny for A/C in the middle of the night once in order to sleep.
Our worst situation was insane humidity in only about 85 degree outside temps. I had to at the same time run both the rooftop A/C to remove the humidity and a heater in the coach to keep the inside temperature up with the AC running!
It looks like your choice of the 2000 model was to provide plenty of capacity "just in case" ... a good approach. I can imagine what you're talking about relative to the weather presently - and probably more so in the future.
We toured in the Southern U.S. in August (not smart - but no choice on the timing). We had to start up and run the Onan genny for A/C in the middle of the night once in order to sleep.
Our worst situation was insane humidity in only about 85 degree outside temps. I had to at the same time run both the rooftop A/C to remove the humidity and a heater in the coach to keep the inside temperature up with the AC running!
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