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Dec-26-2020 03:50 PM
TCmart wrote:
On our old gasser and our newer to us diesel pusher we use the roof top air almost always. It gives us a nice comfortable trip and when we arrive at our campsite, its a quick plug in and the rig stays cool and comfortable. I found the extra fuel use negligible.
Dec-26-2020 12:32 PM
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Dec-24-2020 03:11 AM
gbopp wrote:
Hang a temporary curtain behind the driver/passenger seat.
The chassis A/C will keep you cool.
Dec-20-2020 07:51 AM
Dec-20-2020 05:05 AM
wjschill wrote:
OP here.
Thanks for all the feedback. The DW was asking if she would be comfortable sleeping on the bed or sofa during our travels.
I figure, bouncing around while trying to sleep will be more of an issue than temperature.
Thanks again.
Dec-19-2020 07:31 PM
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Dec-19-2020 12:43 PM
wjschill wrote:
After traveling in a 35 foot fiver for many years, we have now started looking at class A gassers. We like to travel out west and southern locations.
My question...Do you need to run the roof a/c's while driving to keep the rv cool? If so, doesn't this mean running the genny and killing an already challenged gas mileage?
May sound like a dumb question...
Thanks