Jun-04-2021 06:55 PM
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2oldman wrote:Mike134 wrote:If any of my a/c are blowing 75° air for more than a couple minutes, they're not functioning properly.
this guy has your answer, I'd take the same measurements on your home's A/C to see if it's cooling correctly.
Jun-07-2021 01:25 PM
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Jun-06-2021 02:39 PM
Mike134 wrote:If any of my a/c are blowing 75° air for more than a couple minutes, they're not functioning properly.
this guy has your answer, I'd take the same measurements on your home's A/C to see if it's cooling correctly.
Jun-06-2021 02:11 PM
Jun-06-2021 01:19 PM
wildtoad wrote:
Measure the air temp at the return side of the unit versus the output side. If the return temp is say 95, and the output side is 75ish then the units are doing all they can do.
Jun-06-2021 12:48 PM
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Jun-06-2021 05:22 AM
dougrainer wrote:
43 foot RV whether 5th or Motorhome requires 3 roof AC units in hot weather. Doug
Jun-05-2021 07:27 PM
Jun-05-2021 05:58 PM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
Just to dispel some myths....37' non slide well insulated motorhome, two 15,000 btu roof top airs, awnings out, shares down, exterior window shades and a misting system on patio awning. The place, Pahrump, Nevada, the outside temp, hovering at about 115, inside RV, 68 degrees!
I've owned our motor home for close to 20 years and I travel in hot months....so it's not a one time occurrence!
The myth dispelled....that air can only cool down 20 degrees below outside temp! The accepted rule of thumb is 20 degrees less than the Ambien air entering your return air duct of your unit( up to its max cooling ability). That's my real world experience and my I understanding as to how it all works....your results will, in fact, vary!! LoL
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