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dedmiston wrote:
One of the neighbors on the west was a shiny new large Class C. I was grateful for his shade at first, but then when they packed up and left our rig actually cooled down. I didn't see it at the time, but the morning sun from the east was reflecting off their rig and heating us up. We were actually cooler after they left and a smaller rig replaced them. I never imagined that the glare from their clean rig would heat us up so much.
โAug-22-2020 07:29 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
Living in the desert myself, I will say that is oppressive heat. I think your system is doing pretty good in that heat. Camping at Zion 10 years ago temps were around 105ยฐ we moved down to Coral Pink Sand Dunes temps were 118ยฐ our dual AC ran 24/7 but we had 30 amp to power them, do you have 30 or 50amp? While at the Dunes we were having trouble, the advice I was given was to shade the hot side of the RV as best we could and bring the slides in. We did have a tarp and a sunshade that we put about a 45ยฐ angle that really did make a difference in helping our AC, but moving the slide in helped too as it removed that much volume in the RV that the AC had to keep cool.
Best advice I'll give, move. Get out of the heat or try to find shade, but moving is the easiest right now.
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โAug-22-2020 06:45 AM
helenozee wrote:
Comments or suggestions? Thanks in advance!
โAug-21-2020 07:18 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Maybe in Mexico. I have a home in Palm Springs, CA. It's easy to keep the interior at 74 degrees when it is 115 outside with a normal air conditioner. And it takes my car and SUV only a couple of minutes to go from blister your hands hot to cold enough to hang meat.
People that live in dry heat ditch compressors and freon, period.
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โAug-21-2020 06:36 PM
wa8yxm wrote:The method I have seen is the condensate is directed to the condenser fan and the shroud had a channel that directed the condensate into the blades to throw the water and help cool the condenser. This was a through the wall home unit so the air was pushed through the condenser. Best of luck with your project.
The advanced system will use condensate (Water distilled by the A/C itself) when I get it built But I'm not there yet. other things first. (I am parked in the campground attached to a body shop)
Once this job is paid for I will look for a 'run dry' Pump to suck up the condensate and put it where I want it
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wildtoad wrote:
Youโre going to spray water inside?
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