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Dec 05, 2017Explorer II
None of the RVs had enough insulation.
New ones I hope have that remedied that.
Ours has the front and end caps unisulated. An they really heat up.
The double pane windows make little sense with that scenerio.
I haven't found anyone to insulate the caps thus far.
We had, in extreme heat, hot enough that the fresh water tank was so hot didn't need a water heater. The 2 acs struggled.
When Coleman repaired our one ac or rather heat pump last year they helped that tremendously by sealing duct work that was not properly installed or sealed.
The Acs cycle now in extreme heat where they ran continiuosly before.
Our coach is only 39 ft inside.
I would get 2 Heat Pumps. I like it 72 degrees inside not 80 when it is 117, like three years ago, in La, and enough moisture in the air, that your clothes would not dry. A paper box became soft as tissue within three minutes.
New ones I hope have that remedied that.
Ours has the front and end caps unisulated. An they really heat up.
The double pane windows make little sense with that scenerio.
I haven't found anyone to insulate the caps thus far.
We had, in extreme heat, hot enough that the fresh water tank was so hot didn't need a water heater. The 2 acs struggled.
When Coleman repaired our one ac or rather heat pump last year they helped that tremendously by sealing duct work that was not properly installed or sealed.
The Acs cycle now in extreme heat where they ran continiuosly before.
Our coach is only 39 ft inside.
I would get 2 Heat Pumps. I like it 72 degrees inside not 80 when it is 117, like three years ago, in La, and enough moisture in the air, that your clothes would not dry. A paper box became soft as tissue within three minutes.
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