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jfskeet wrote:The difference that I see is about .5mpg. With no AC I average 8.7 mpg(over 90k miles) with chassis AC mpg drops to 8.2, with 2 roof top AC's running from 5.5 kw genset mpg drops to 7.7. Having said all that on very hot days (90 degrees plus)the roof top AC's do not cool the front area very well without the chassis AC running also. Most of the time(70-85 degrees) I just run with the chassis AC. I made a curtain that goes in back of the seats that really keeps the front cool but have only had to use it a few times in 15 years. I look for ways to use the genset so I don't have to exercise it at home each month so running it while driving for an hr under AC load is good.
Has anyone noticed much of a difference with running house air over chassis air while driving. Is the power gain noticeable with house air generator combo? . Around the campfire last weekend was a few different opinions. with fuel use and power gain/ loss.
We all had A gassers.
What did you see in the difference?
Jeff
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FordDiesel250 wrote:
When I run my genny while driveing the A/C units will run for awhile and then the genny will shut down and I cannot restart it for a couple of hours. Is this normal or is it telling me something is wrong? To me it acts like it has some kind of timer but that does not make sense to me. Any Ideas?
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MrWizard wrote:You are of course correct, my "engine" mileage doesn't change. But my "motorhome" mileage does. 😉 The easiest way to quantify the fuel consumption and comfort while driving WITH the generator/AC vs WITHOUT the generator/AC is to compare apples to apples; i.e. mpg to mpg.
as far as gas milage for the drive engine
it has NO effect
but since it does use fuel for the genny
your next fill up means more fuel from the pump to the tank
but this is NOT engine fuel mileage, this is additional overhead fuel use by the genny for 'personal comfort'
we get people on here, saying i used my genny for the roof top A/C and mileage went down,
NO your engine mileage did not change
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