โSep-15-2015 07:27 PM
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jjrbus wrote:
I am curious are RV's in Europe or Australia better insulated than US models?
I have a 21 FT Toyota Sea Breeze class C and have been experimenting with an 8000 BTU AC. I am running into negativity about this with people insisting that a 13.5 BTU unit is needed.
My unit came from the factory with an 11K btu which
works well. I live in hot humid Florida so I know it is enough, perhaps too much?
I am hoping the 8K will work as it will run off a Honda EU2000i
I also know that other countries suggest smaller AC's, in Euorpe a Dometic Fresh Jet 2200 would be recommended at 7500 BTU's. But I wonder if I am not comparing apples to oranges??
Would like hearing from anyone that has used a smaller AC in hot humid climates. I know there are some window AC and 8K and 9K btu units out there. Jim
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โSep-15-2015 09:07 PM
jjrbus wrote:
I am curious are RV's in Europe or Australia better insulated than US models?
I have a 21 FT Toyota Sea Breeze class C and have been experimenting with an 8000 BTU AC. I am running into negativity about this with people insisting that a 13.5 BTU unit is needed.
My unit came from the factory with an 11K btu which
works well. I live in hot humid Florida so I know it is enough, perhaps too much?
I am hoping the 8K will work as it will run off a Honda EU2000i
I also know that other countries suggest smaller AC's, in Euorpe a Dometic Fresh Jet 2200 would be recommended at 7500 BTU's. But I wonder if I am not comparing apples to oranges??
Would like hearing from anyone that has used a smaller AC in hot humid climates. I know there are some window AC and 8K and 9K btu units out there. Jim
โSep-15-2015 08:38 PM