Dec-05-2017 09:47 AM
Dec-08-2017 01:33 PM
Dec-08-2017 11:12 AM
Txsurfer wrote:
Hello All,
Shopping class A gassers and one thing that stick out is that many in the 30-34' range that we are looking at only have 1 ducted AC. We live in Texas and it gets very hot - will one A/C do the job? I assume motor homes have a better insulation value than a similar sized TT?
Dec-08-2017 07:45 AM
gutfelt wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
I don't think it's all abut the size, I think it's the outside temperature, if you are under shade, if the camper has forced air from the AC only, or ducted, and how well built and sealed the camper is. Lots of factors. But definitely, more space means more BTU's.
hes asking about Class A MH not a camper big difference
34 ft in real hot climates need two AC for sure
Dec-07-2017 10:38 AM
Dec-07-2017 09:42 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:Isn't technology cool 🙂 I remember my first TT had s switch on the wall MICRO/AC. You had a choice.Mile High wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:I guess I haven't seen 2 ACs on a 30A system, but you're right, the power management system does make that possible so there may be a good selection out there.Expyinflight wrote:Mile High wrote:Txsurfer wrote:
Are most 50 amp Class A's pre-wired for a second unit? I realize a 30A rig will present challenges.
OP - Txsurfer brings up a good point - those you are looking at with 1 AC may be 30A units, which to me would represent additional inadequacies in my opinion. If you are going to spend the money on a Class A, I personally would make sure it's 2 ACs at least and 50A service.
Yes....x2
Certainly 50 amp would be best but even if it's a 30 amp RV, having two units is nice if one goes out. Many 30 amp RV's have a power management system so that both air units can run.
MM.
In 2005, we rented a 2005 Fleetwood Expedition 50 amp diesel coach and friends rented a 2005 Fleetwood gas coach that had two air units but was 30 amp. I watched the management system rotate power to the air units while the microwave was running.
MM.
Dec-07-2017 08:01 AM
Dec-07-2017 07:54 AM
Dec-07-2017 06:50 AM
Mile High wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:I guess I haven't seen 2 ACs on a 30A system, but you're right, the power management system does make that possible so there may be a good selection out there.Expyinflight wrote:Mile High wrote:Txsurfer wrote:
Are most 50 amp Class A's pre-wired for a second unit? I realize a 30A rig will present challenges.
OP - Txsurfer brings up a good point - those you are looking at with 1 AC may be 30A units, which to me would represent additional inadequacies in my opinion. If you are going to spend the money on a Class A, I personally would make sure it's 2 ACs at least and 50A service.
Yes....x2
Certainly 50 amp would be best but even if it's a 30 amp RV, having two units is nice if one goes out. Many 30 amp RV's have a power management system so that both air units can run.
MM.
Dec-07-2017 06:43 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:I guess I haven't seen 2 ACs on a 30A system, but you're right, the power management system does make that possible so there may be a good selection out there.Expyinflight wrote:Mile High wrote:Txsurfer wrote:
Are most 50 amp Class A's pre-wired for a second unit? I realize a 30A rig will present challenges.
OP - Txsurfer brings up a good point - those you are looking at with 1 AC may be 30A units, which to me would represent additional inadequacies in my opinion. If you are going to spend the money on a Class A, I personally would make sure it's 2 ACs at least and 50A service.
Yes....x2
Certainly 50 amp would be best but even if it's a 30 amp RV, having two units is nice if one goes out. Many 30 amp RV's have a power management system so that both air units can run.
MM.
Dec-06-2017 01:47 PM
Expyinflight wrote:Mile High wrote:Txsurfer wrote:
Are most 50 amp Class A's pre-wired for a second unit? I realize a 30A rig will present challenges.
OP - Txsurfer brings up a good point - those you are looking at with 1 AC may be 30A units, which to me would represent additional inadequacies in my opinion. If you are going to spend the money on a Class A, I personally would make sure it's 2 ACs at least and 50A service.
Yes....x2
Dec-06-2017 12:56 PM
Mile High wrote:Txsurfer wrote:
Are most 50 amp Class A's pre-wired for a second unit? I realize a 30A rig will present challenges.
OP - Txsurfer brings up a good point - those you are looking at with 1 AC may be 30A units, which to me would represent additional inadequacies in my opinion. If you are going to spend the money on a Class A, I personally would make sure it's 2 ACs at least and 50A service.
Dec-06-2017 12:45 PM
Txsurfer wrote:
Are most 50 amp Class A's pre-wired for a second unit? I realize a 30A rig will present challenges.
Dec-06-2017 07:22 AM
ScottG wrote:
All this time I thought I was a camper.
Dec-06-2017 06:51 AM